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TIRUCHI A COVID-19 Relief and Assistance Centre was opened on the Jamal Mohamed College campus in the city on Tuesday. K.N.Nehru, Minister for Municipal Administration, inaugurated the centre established by the Jamal Mohamed College in association with Nal Ullangal Trust, run by the college alumni, in the presence of Collector S. Sivarasu. He also distributed grocery packs to 100 families and flagged off an awareness vehicle. The centre has been established with the objective of providing information on availability of beds in hospitals and ambulance service. It will also have a counselling desk for the needy. Supplying food to roadside dwellers and persons in need, distribution of groceries, creating awareness and promoting vaccination among the faculty students and general public. The centre will also provide guidance to patients on availing the Chief Minister Comprehensive Medical Assistance Scheme.
All set for counting process today
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Agents of candidates must carry COVID-19 negative certificates
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Police officials take stock of security arrangements at a counting centre in Tiruchi on Saturday. | Photo Credit:
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Agents of candidates must carry COVID-19 negative certificates
The stage is set for counting of votes polled in the Assembly election in the region.
Tiruchi Collector-cum-District Election Officer S. Divyadarshini said arrangements were in place at all four centres for counting of votes polled in nine constituencies of the district.
While votes polled in Tiruchi (East) and TiruchI (West) would be counted at Jamal Mohamed College in TiruchI, Saranathan College of Engineering at Panjappur would be the centre for counting of votes polled in Manapparai and Thiruverumbur constituencies.
Counting of votes in 22 to 32 rounds in Tiruchi district
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‘Increase in rounds this time because of more polling booths’
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Counting of votes in the nine Assembly constituencies in the district will be carried out in 22 to 32 rounds.
The exercise begins at 8 a.m. on May 2.
It will be taken up as usual in 14 tables in each counting hall for every constituency. The votes polled in Srirangam constituency will be counted in 32 rounds, the maximum for the district, and in Lalgudi in 22 rounds, the least. Votes polled in Manapparai and Tiruverumbur constituencies will be tallied in 30 rounds each. There will be 28 rounds of counting for Tiruchi West, 27 for Tiruchi East, 25 for Manachanallur, 24 for Musiri and 23 for Thuraiyur, Collector and District Election Officer S. Divyadarshini said in a press release.
Former college professor passes away
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Former professor and head of department of English in Jamal Mohamed College, S. Albert, who made his name as an enthusiast of Tamil theatre and literary arts in the city, passed away in Bengaluru on Monday due to cardiac arrest. He was 82. Mr. Albert was born in Thoothukudi and did his schooling in St. Joseph’s College Higher Secondary School, Tiruchi. He graduated in history from St. Joseph’s College and spent four years as a tutor of English in his alma mater before pursuing his Masters in English Literature from there.