Assam Polls: Jorhat Ensures Rain-Proof Voting with 90 Pink Booths for Women

Polling parties in Assam's Jorhat district have departed with EVMs and materials for three constituencies as campaigning concludes. The District Commissioner highlighted special arrangements, including 90 women-staffed pink polling stations and rain-proof waiting sheds due to heavy March rainfall. BLOs have conducted door-to-door awareness campaigns about voter slips and polling station preparations to encourage turnout. Voting will be held from 7 AM to 5 PM, with those on campus by closing time allowed to vote using queue slips.

Key Points: Assam Elections: Jorhat's Rain-Proof & Women-Centric Poll Preparations

  • 886 polling stations in Jorhat district
  • 90 pink booths staffed by women
  • Rain-proof sheds & concrete rooms arranged
  • Door-to-door awareness by BLOs
  • Voting from 7 AM, queue slips after 5 PM
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Assam: Polling material reaches Jorhat ahead of Assembly elections, rain-proof arrangements ensured

Jorhat DC details arrangements for 886 polling stations, including 90 pink booths for women and rain shelters, ahead of Assam's single-phase election.

"We have made a waiting shed... In case of rainfall, the voters can wait inside the shed. - Jay Shivani"

Jorhat, April 8

The polling parties departed with Electronic Voting Machines and polling material for Jorhat, Titabor, and Mariani assembly constituencies in Assam on Wednesday after the campaigning there ended for the high-stakes political battles.

Jorhat District Commissioner Jay Shivani said that there are a total of 886 polling stations in Jorhat, out of which 90 are pink polling stations especially for women electors. The pink polling booths will be spearheaded by female staff.

"There are three constituencies in the Jorhat district. There are a total of 886 polling stations in them. Distribution of material for all these stations to the polling personnel is ongoing here. We are in the field of the government boys' school. Polling personnel from Jorhat, Titabor, and Mariani are present here. The counters for the Teok constituency have been set up in the government girls' school. Polling personnel for 249 stations are collecting their material from there. There are a total of 90 pink polling stations, made for women. So out of 886, 90 polling stations will have women personnel deployed there," he said.

In view of the rainfall speculations, Shivani said that a waiting shed has been established at each polling station. Some of the polling stations are also equipped with additional rooms with a concrete roof where the voters can wait in case of rainfall.

"March has witnessed unusually heavy rainfall, so we had to ensure extra preparations. We have been monitoring the roads for polling stations. We have restored the roads for many polling stations last night. The coverage of each polling station is within 2 km, so electors won't have to travel far. We have also made a waiting shed along with the help desk. In case of rainfall, the voters can wait inside the shed. In several polling stations, we have also taken an additional room with concrete roofs," he said.

The Jorhat DC further highlighted that the BLOs have been raising awareness regarding preparations being made at the polling stations and the electoral process.

"Our BLOs have been raising awareness for the past week. They have gone door-to-door to raise awareness regarding the voter information slip distribution and preparations at the polling stations. Hopefully, voter turnout won't be affected," he added.

The voting will take place between 7 am and 5 pm. However, the voting will not close immediately at 5 pm. The total number of voters who will be left without casting their vote on campus will be kept inside till they cast their vote after 5 pm.

"We have informed through our social media channels that the voting will begin at 7 am and will continue till 5 pm. Before the gates close at 5 pm, the voters who will be present on the campus by 5 pm will be given a queue slip to cast their votes," he said.

Assam will vote in a single phase on April 9 across 126 constituencies, with counting on May 4. The BJP-led NDA is seeking a third consecutive term. The Congress-led alliance includes Raijor Dal and CPI(M).

- ANI

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Rohit P
The attention to detail is commendable - waiting sheds, restored roads, and queue slips for those in line by 5 PM. This is how elections should be managed. Jorhat DC seems to be on top of things.
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Aditya G
While the arrangements sound good on paper, the real test is on the ground. Hope the BLOs' door-to-door work translates into smooth voting, especially in remote areas. Fingers crossed for a peaceful process.
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Sarah B
Interesting read. The focus on women-centric booths and weather-proofing shows an understanding of local challenges. The single-phase voting for the whole state must be a massive logistical operation.
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Karthik V
All these preparations are fine, but what about the actual issues facing Assam? Floods, unemployment, infrastructure... hope people vote for development, not just empty promises. The real battle is for Assam's future.
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Meera T
As a woman voter, I appreciate the pink polling stations. It creates a more comfortable environment. The 2 km coverage promise is crucial for elderly voters like my parents. Hope it's implemented well.

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