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Training was provided to electoral staff, 12 remained absent

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Training was provided to electoral staff, 12 remained absent

Ambedkar Nagar. To conduct the Katehari Assembly by-election safely, all election staff of the polling parties were trained in EVM, MPS by master trainers of Government Engineering College, Akbarpur. Deputy General Observer Gautham and District Election Officer Avinash Singh inspected the application and webcasting training works. During the inspection, the Observer General instructed the Master Trainers to provide appropriate training on each voting activity and to provide detailed information on the instructions of the Electoral Commission. Directed all personnel of electoral parties to obtain better training in all voting processes and to ensure that all voting processes are carried out in a fair and transparent manner, ensuring that they follow the instructions of the Honorable Election Commission from India in letter. and spirit at their respective polling places on voting day gave instructions to complete.

During the training, the MPS (Voting Percentage Compilation) application was installed on the mobile phones of all presiding officers and polling staff and on the day of voting, the presiding officers showed the status of the mock poll, the start of voting and voter participation every two hours. MPS Information While providing training on processes such as feeding, etc. In the app, all the tasks that need to be performed in the entire app were also demonstrated through demo videos and informed.

On this occasion, the President, the First, Second and Third Electoral Officers received intensive training on their duties and responsibilities by the master trainers. General training by the main instructor One day before the actual voting date, that is, the day of departure of the electoral group, detailed information on responsibilities was provided. Similarly, actions to be taken on reaching the polling place, arrangement of booths, actions to be taken on the day of actual voting, combination of EVM machines (VU, CU and VVPAT), mock voting, actions to be taken in special circumstances, the closure and closure of the voting station. Detailed training was provided on subsequent actions to be taken and precautions to be taken throughout the voting process. During this period, practical training on EVM such as connection of VVPAT, valet unit and control unit, mock voting, installation of special tags, sealing of EVM machine and various procedures related to voting were provided. On this occasion, information was provided about the webcasting process and the angles and precautions of the cameras installed therein.

During this, the training works were inspected by the District Election Officer Avinash Singh and all the polling staff were instructed to undergo training in all electoral/voting activities with full dedication and the presiding officers were instructed to study the presiding diary and all the Electoral Commission guidelines in depth. He gave instructions. He said the electoral groups will leave the government airstrip on November 19 and all personnel must reach the starting point on time. On voting day, the mock voting process must be started 90 minutes before the actual voting process. If the polling agent is not present, the mock poll process must be started after waiting 15 minutes. On this occasion, the District Election Officer directed all the polling personnel to strictly follow punctuality in all activities as per the instructions of the Election Commission of India and to conduct all voting processes in a fair, transparent and informative manner. . Additional nodal officer/PD DRDA said that the second training of polling staff (a total of 468 parties) was carried out in two shifts in which a total of 12 polling staff were found absent, against whom instructions were given to act according to the rules.

On this occasion, a Facilitation Center was also operated to facilitate voting by postal ballot by electoral personnel (Sector/Zone Magistrate, Micro Observer, Assistant Expenditure Observer, Cameraman, Driver, Inspector and Cleaner, etc.).

On this occasion, Superintendent of Police Dr. Kaustubh, Director Nodal Officer Development/Training Anand Kumar Shukla, DRDA Project Director/Nodal Officer Further Training Anil Kumar Singh etc. and other concerned officers were present.

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