Counting continues late into night
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A busy counting centre at Lamington School in Hubballi on Wednesday.
Counting of votes polled in the elections to 670 wards in 136 gram panchayats of Dharwad district which began early morning on Wednesday continued late into the night without any reports of technical issues. At the time of going to print, results of two third of the total seats had been announced.
Counting began at the right time and sailed off smoothly without any hassles. Despite the COVID-19 advisory, candidates came to the counting centres in groups and the counting centres were jam-packed mainly because of the good number of candidates in each ward.
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15 police stations in the commissionerate get emergency response vehicles
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Police Commissioner Labhu Ram during the launch of 112 helpline (ERSS) and services of patrol vehicles at Kittur Chennamma Circle in Hubballi on Tuesday.
15 police stations in the commissionerate get emergency response vehicles
Hubballi-Dharwad Police Commissioner Labhu Ram has said that emergency response vehicles had been provided to each one of the 15 police stations under the Hubballi-Dharwad Police Commissionerate and they would be available round the clock.
He was speaking to presspersons at the Suburban Police Station in Hubballi after launching Hoysala patrol vehicles under the Emergency Response Support System (ERSS) with helpline number 112 at Kittur Chennamma Circle on Tuesday.