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Over 21,500 officials undergo election training

TN Assembly Election | Over 21,500 officials undergo election training Updated: Updated: March 15, 2021 08:00 IST Officials, who conducted the training, told the trainee officers about the procedure to be followed prior to voting Share Article AAA The first level training for poll officials was conducted at a centre in the city on Sunday.   | Photo Credit: Siva SaravananS Officials, who conducted the training, told the trainee officers about the procedure to be followed prior to voting Coimbatore district administration on Sunday conducted the first level training for 21,534 officials at a centre each in one of the 10 Assembly constituencies allotted to them. A release from the district administration said 5,331 officials designated as principal election officer, 5,328 officials as polling officer I, 5,489 officials as polling officer II and 5,386 officials designated as polling officer III underwent the training in 10 centres.

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Ranchiites soak in festive fervour, ignore Cov rules | Ranchi News

Ranchi: In a desperate attempt to beat the pandemic blues and put 2020 behind them, Ranchiites threw caution to the wind and thronged the picnic spots and temples here on the first day of the new year, resulting in safety norms like social distancing, for example, going for a toss. On Friday morning, people from all age groups were spotted in popular picnic spots like Patratu Valley, Dhurwa Dam, Dasam Falls, Jonha Falls and Hirni Falls. From teenagers clicking selfies to adults spending some quality time with their friends, all of them were seen behaving in a way which indicated that the outbreak no longer exists. Almost everyone was roaming around without masks or he/she did not maintain social distancing. When asked, Tupudana resident Ranjit Kumar Singh, who had come to Dhurwa Dam with his friends for a picnic, said, “We have been cooped up in our homes for the past nine months because of the outbreak and now we cannot take it anymore. How can one expect us to not go out or ind

Meeting for HIV positive patients held

Meeting for HIV positive patients held Updated: Updated: Share Article AAA A meeting for HIV positive patients was recently organised by Nirmala College for Women as part of its ‘Sneha Positive Faces’ outreach programme. As many as 101 HIV positive patients took part in the meeting, a release said. Cultural programmes and medical consultation for the patients were also organised as part of the meeting. Minu Pramod, Commissioner (Audit) of GST and Central Excise, Coimbatore; K. Mahadevan, Dermatologist, PSG Hospitals; Sr. Dr. Agnes, St. Mary’s Hospital, Podanur, Mother Joseph Benedicta, Superior General, Presentation Convent and M. Helen, Principal of Nirmala College for Women were present at the event.

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