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Centralised counting facility for PMC polls, results today

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The Indian Express             04.06.2013

Centralised counting facility for PMC polls, results today

For the first time in the corporation elections, a centralised counting facility has been set up to enable the online viewing of election results of the Panchkula Municipal Corporation on Tuesday. The counting of votes will held at the community centre in Sector 14.

State Election Commissioner Dharam Veer said that it was for the first time that a centralised counting facility had been set up during the corporation elections on the lines of the Lok Sabha and Assembly elections. "The counting will start around 8 am and we expect it to get over in three-four hours,'' he said.

The counting of results will be available on the Election Commission website and a live update of the counting will be made available. Dharam Veer said electronic voting machines had been deposited at the counting centre and the closed circuit television (CCTV) cameras had been put in place to ensure free and fair counting. "We are putting in place adequate security arrangements for the counting. A three-tier security set-up is being set up," he said.

The State Election Commissioner said for the counting, the Election Commission was also maintaining log books at the counting centre so that the officials could record their entries. "The counting results will be routed to the cyber centre maintained by the National Informatics Centre (NIC) at the Mini-Secretariat from where the results will be updated constantly on the Election Commission website," said an official.

The website had been made user-friendly and ward-wise counting results could be accessed by the people, officials added.

 

Pollution control awards: Attingal Municipality among winners

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The New Indian Express             04.06.2013

Pollution control awards: Attingal Municipality among winners

BPCL-Kochi Refinery at Ambalamugal; Cochin Minerals and Rutiles Ltd, Edayar; and the Attingal Municipality are among the industries and institutions that have been awarded for exemplary pollution control measures by the Kerala State Pollution Control Board (KSPCB) this year.

The KSPCB announced its annual pollution control awards on Monday.  BPCL-Kochi Refinery has won the award for excellence in the ‘Very Large Industries’ category. Binani Zinc Ltd won first place in this category while NTPC-RGCCPP, Kayamkulam shared the second spot with Indian Rare Earths Ltd, Chavara. Hindustan Organic Chemicals Ltd, Ambalamugal, and Philips Carbon Black Ltd, Karimugal, shared the third spot.

In the ‘Large Industries’ division, Cochin Minerals and Rutiles Ltd won the award for excellence, while HLL Lifecare, Thiruvananthapuram, won first place. Malabar Cements Ltd and Apollo Tyres Ltd shared the second spot, while Terumo Penpol and SEPR Refractories India Ltd came joint third.

AVT Naturals Products Ltd won the award for excellence in the ‘Medium-A Group’ with Extraweave Pvt Ltd, Cherthala, bagging the first place. United Breweries Ltd, Kanjikode, came second and Malabar Breweries and MIL Controls Ltd shared the third spot.

 William Goodcare and Sons India Pvt Ltd came first in the ‘Medium-B Group’ and PCK Latex Factory, Kodumon; and Malankara Rubber Factory, Muttom, came joint second in this category. Harrisons Malayalam Ltd, Centrifuged Latex Factory, Kumbazha Estate, stood second in the ‘Small’ industries category.

Victory Granite Metals, Thrissur, won the award for excellence in the category for ‘Stone Crusher’ units. MILMA’s Wayanad dairy won the award for excellence in the ‘dairy’ category, while the Cochin International Airport Ltd won it in the ‘Other Establishments’ category.  Lali Resort and Spa, Kasargod, won the award for excellence among hotels and resorts while Vivanta by Taj, Uduma, stood first in this category.

Attingal Municipality won the first place in the ‘local bodies’ category, followed by Ottappalam municipality and the Kumali grama panchayat.

In the ‘hospitals’ category, the Primary Health Centre, Tholoor, won first place, and the second place was bagged by the PHC, Karavaloor. The Taluk Headquarters Hospital, Punalur, stood first in the ‘Government Hospitals (Taluk)’ category, while the General Hospital, Ernakulam, won it in the ‘Government Hospitals (District/General Hospital)’ category. The Women and Children Hospital, Alappuzha; and the Women and Children Hospital, Thiruvananthapuram, won first and second places respectively in the Government Hospitals (Women and Children category).

In the Ayurvedic hospitals category, the Kerala Ayurvedic Studies and Research Society, Kottakkal, stood first, while MIMS, Kozhikode bagged the first spot among private hospitals.

Chief Minister Oommen Chandy will distribute the prizes at  Kanakakkunnu Palace at 5 pm on Wednesday.

 

BMC leading in election preparation

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The New Indian Express             04.06.2013

BMC leading in election preparation

Even though the State Election Commission is yet to announce the date for urban body elections, Berhampur Municipal Corporation (BMC) has finished around 90 per cent of the work for the polls ahead.

Berhampur Municipal Corporation which had opened an election cell on its premises in April last year, under the supervision of an additional district magistrate, on Monday presented the voters and booths list at an all party meeting to facilitate submission of objections, if any.

The Municipal body has a total of 2,25,909 voters in its 40 wards.

Sources said that the Municipality authorities have planned to set up 219 booths.

Leaders of different political parties were told at the meeting that their objections regarding voters and booths list need to be submitted in the election cell by Tuesday as the final list is scheduled to be sent to the State Election Commission for approval on June 7.

 


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