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Nearly 50 per cent voting in by-polls for two municipal corporation wards

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The Hindu                  06.05.2013

Nearly 50 per cent voting in by-polls for two municipal corporation wards

Proud citizens:Voters showing their indelible ink mark and ID cards after casting their vote at the Nangloi East ward during the municipal corporation by-election on Sunday.Photo: Shiv Kumar Pushpakar
Proud citizens:Voters showing their indelible ink mark and ID cards after casting their vote at the Nangloi East ward during the municipal corporation by-election on Sunday.Photo: Shiv Kumar Pushpakar

About 50 per cent turnout was recorded in the by-elections held to the two municipal wards – Nangloi East and Yamuna Vihar – of Delhi Municipal Corporations, voting for which was held on Sunday. Delhi State Election Commissioner Rakesh Mehta told The Hindu that elections in both the wards were totally peaceful and no violent incident was reported. He said while the turnout was 47.1 per in the Nangloi East ward of North DMC, in the Yamuna Vihar ward in East DMC about 53.6 voters exercised their franchise.

The Nangloi East seat had fallen vacant after the death of Congress councillor Satyam Yadav, who died on November 8 last year. The election to the other constituency, Yamuna Vihar, was necessitated by the death of Councillor Vijay Bahal. She died on February 14 this year.

Being held in the same year as the Delhi Assembly elections, the by-polls to the two wards, which are reserved for women, are very crucial for both the Congress and the Bharatiya Janata Party.

Party sources said these elections would also provide the political pundits and the two rival parties an idea about the issues, which are high on the voters’ agenda. “At the same time, it should not be forgotten that Delhi in the past too has often voted quite differently in the municipal and Assembly elections,” said a senior politician.

As for the turnout on Sunday, it was at par with what has been witnessed in the past. In Nangloi East 27,524 voters out of a total of 58,432 came out to cast their votes. The voting was more in the Yamuna Vihar ward where 22,694 voters of the total of 42,267 turned up.

 

CREDAI organises blood donation camp

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The Hindu                  06.05.2013

CREDAI organises blood donation camp

Noble cause:People donating blood at a camp organised by CREDAI local chapter in association with Red Cross Blood Bank in Visakhapatnam on Sunday.— Photo: K.R. Deepak
Noble cause:People donating blood at a camp organised by CREDAI local chapter in association with Red Cross Blood Bank in Visakhapatnam on Sunday.— Photo: K.R. Deepak

GVMC Commissioner stresses need for list ofdonors to help the needy people.

Listing out donors of blood will help those in need of blood and come handy in times of crisis saving lives, Municipal Commissioner M.V. Satyanarayana has said.

Inaugurating a blood donation camp organised by the Visakhapatnam chapter of Confederation of Real Estate Developers’ Associations of India (CREDAI) at Seetammadhara on Sunday, he said everyone should take up donating blood as a social responsibility.

Mr. Satyanarayana suggested as in Hyderabad a list of voluntary blood donors should be prepared to help save lives in the nick of time.

He lauded the decision of CREDAI to provide books to students of municipal schools.

He wanted it to come forward to hold medical tests to students of municipal schools.

The blood donation camp was conducted in association with Red Cross Blood Bank.

CREDAI Andhra Pradesh chapter vice-president K. Subba Raju said assistance had been extended to the cobalt therapy unit of KGH, toilets constructed in the school for the hearing impaired. Cash incentives and certificates are given to meritorious Civil and Architecture students, he said.

Paediatrician and Red Cross Society district secretary K. Venugopal said the blood bank modernised with a cost of Rs.2.5 crore would soon be inaugurated by the Governor.

He also sought CREDAI to play a role in the development of KGH paediatric ward.

Over 100 people donated blood at the camp.

CREDAI Chairman B. Raja Srinivas, president K. Ramakrishna Rao, honorary secretary P. Koteswara Rao and joint secretary Sai Raju and Dr. Jagannadha Rao participated.

 

BBMP tracks votes through mobile app

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The New Indian Express              05.05.2013

BBMP tracks votes through mobile app

The BBMP is using a mobile application which helps sector officers to track the total number of votes polled on an hourly basis in the Assembly election on Sunday.

This, according to the BBMP officials, is the first of its kind technology being used in the country.

The technology is being put to use in seven constituencies in Bangalore South.

Additional district election officer Dr K V Thrilok Chandra told Express that the Poll Tracker Mobile Application (PTMA) will be installed in phones of 101 sector officers which have internet connection.

“There are 1,668 polling stations in seven constituencies, including Vijayanagar, Govindarajanagar, Chamarajpet, Jayanagar, Basavanagudi and Padmanabhanagar,” he said.

He said there are two gateways in this application, one for him  and another for sector officers. Once the sector officers log on, they will have an option to select constituency and polling booths.

“Polling is held between 7 am and 6 pm. We have made a provision to enter data each hour. Sector officers will be given names of polling stations in their jurisdiction for monitoring. They should visit those stations and manually feed the number of male, female and other voters at that particular hour so that I can monitor them,” he said.

On advantages, he said they get a clear picture of voters turnout at any particular hour.

“If voters use option 49 O (that is, voter deciding not to vote), we  will get an overall idea,” he added.

He said the PTMA has been developed by K Srinivas, a software engineer working on contract basis with the BBMP.

 


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