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Pregnant women do not need to stand at polling stations URL text – BollywoodWallah

Tilothu. In Chandanpura village of the block area, the SVEEP team conducted a vigorous voter awareness campaign. During this time, the sweep team under the leadership of Labor Enforcement Officer Manohar Chaudhary went door to door in all the villages and hamlets of Chandanpura Panchayat and made all the shopkeepers and all the villagers aware about voting. At the same time, school students also took out a cycle rally. During this, people were motivated to cast their valuable vote on June 1 with slogans written on banners and placards. The Labor Change Officer said that people were made aware about all the facilities provided to the voters at the polling station. Pregnant women do not need to stand in queues at the polling booth. Separate arrangements have been made for this. Those who will go and cast their vote, special facilities have been made at the polling station for the elderly and disabled people. Arrangements for pure drinking water etc. have also been made at the polling station. Arrangements have also been made in the waiting room to protect from sunlight. In this campaign, Alam from BRC, Jeevika Co-ordinator Nishi Aggarwal, Agriculture Coordinator Dinesh Mishra, BCO Shrikant, Panchayat Secretary Rajesh Kumar, Vikas Mitra Arvind Kumar etc. joined the sweep team and made voters aware.

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