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Bodies mixed up at GH in Cuddalore; inquiry ordered

Bodies mixed up at GH in Cuddalore; inquiry ordered Updated: Updated: One of them died due to COVID-19; the other tested negative Share Article One of them died due to COVID-19; the other tested negative In a goof-up at the Cuddalore Government General Hospital, the bodies of a 55-year-old man who died due to COVID-19 and a 51-year-old man who tested negative were mixed up and handed over to the relatives. While one of the deceased was a Muslim from Bhuvanagiri near Chidambaram, the other was a Hindu from Panruti in the district. The lapse came to light when the family from Panruti that received the body was preparing to conduct the last rites.

Cuddalore district registers revised turnout of 76 77%

Kurunjipadi constituency records highest polling percentage of 82.06 Cuddalore district has recorded 76.77% voter turnout in the Assembly election as per the revised data of the Election Commission of India. The district had registered an average of 78.64% turnout in the 2016 Assembly election to nine Assembly constituencies in the district. According to official sources, 16,48,412 voters out of the total electorate of 21,47,925 had cast their votes across the district. Garnering a total of 1,99,549 votes, the Kurunjipadi Assembly constituency had registered the highest polling percentage of 82.06, followed by Panruti with 79.61% and Bhuvanagiri with 78.57%. Vriddhachalam Assembly constituency registered 77.02% followed by Thittakudi with 76.30%, Kattumannarkoil 76.10%, Cuddalore 74.77% and Neyveli 74.25%.

EVMs and VVPAT machines moved to counting centres amid tight security

EVMs and VVPAT machines moved to counting centres amid tight security Updated: Updated: Three-tier security arrangements put in place outside the strong rooms Share Article AAA Officials sealing the strong room where the EVMs are stored at a government arts college in Cuddalore.   | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement Three-tier security arrangements put in place outside the strong rooms After the close of polling at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, the Elections Department moved the EVMs and VVPAT machines from the respective polling booths to the strong rooms in Cuddalore, Vriddhachalam, Panruti and B. Mutlur. While the counting centre for the Cuddalore and Kurunjipadi Assembly constituencies will be the Government Periyar Arts College, the one for the Thittakudi (Reserved) and Vridhhachalam constituencies will be the Government Kolanjiappar Arts College in Vriddhachalam.

Inundation of agricultural fields a regular phenomenon here

Inundation of agricultural fields a regular phenomenon here
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