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TN polls: Actor Kamal Haasan defeated by BJP Mahila Morcha president in Coimbatore South
In the Tamil Nadu Assembly election, actor Kamal Haasan of the Makkal Needhi Maiam was defeated by BJP Mahila Morcha president Vanathi Srinivasan in Coimbatore South constituency.
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UPDATED: May 4, 2021 06:12 IST
In the Tamil Nadu Assembly election, actor Kamal Haasan of the Makkal Needhi Maiam was defeated by BJP Mahila Morcha president Vanathi Srinivasan in Coimbatore South constituency. (Photo: PTI file)
In the Tamil Nadu Assembly election, actor and leader of Makkal Needhi Maiam Kamal Haasan was defeated by BJP Mahila Morcha president Vanathi Srinivasan in Coimbatore South constituency.
Tamil Nadu Assembly election | Donkeys deliver EVMs to hill hamlets
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Three villages in Dharmapuri and one in Erode remain inaccessible to vehicles
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Three villages in Dharmapuri and one in Erode remain inaccessible to vehicles During every election, three hill hamlets in Dharmapuri district and one in Erode get polling materials delivered by donkeys. For years, these villages have remained inaccessible to vehicles, and can be reached only on foot. As in the past, donkeys on Monday began to trek up to help in the election process.
In the Anthiyur Assembly constituency, election officials, two donkeys and a few local people trekked a nine-km jungle terrain to ferry electronic voting machines (EVMs), Voter verifiable paper audit trail (VVPAT) units and other materials to Kathirimalai village that has 134 votes.
Tamil Nadu Assembly election | Schools to be sanitised tomorrow
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Chief Educational Officers have sent out circulars
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Chief Educational Officers have sent out circulars Schools across Tamil Nadu that are going to be used as polling booths for the Assembly election on Tuesday are planning to disinfect and sanitise their campuses for Class 12 students who return on Wednesday.
The Chief Educational Officers (CEOs) in different districts have sent out circulars to the schools, directing them to ensure that the campus, the rooms used as polling booths, drinking water sources and the bathrooms are thoroughly disinfected and sanitised.