The wait is over. The people of the district are getting ready to welcome the new MP
First round starting at 8 am at Hazaribagh Market Committee and ending at 9.30 am Counting of votes for five assembly constituencies of Hazaribagh Lok Sabha constituency will start at Market Committee premises from 8 am. Around 14500 postal ballots will be counted first. A separate hall has been built for this purpose. It has 40 tables. In the hall next to this, around 1500 votes cast electronically will be counted according to the Election Commission's method. People will get their first glimpse of the postal ballot around 9 am. At the same time, counting of votes for Hazaribagh Sadar, Parhi, Bargagan, Mandu and Ramgarh Assembly will also begin in five different halls. The result of the first round is expected to be known at 9.30 am Arrangement of counting hall: Counting of votes will be held in Bargagan Assembly in 21 rounds out of 456 polling stations. The votes cast in 510 polling booths in Mandu Assembly will be counted in 25 rounds in 21 tables. Counting of votes cast in 400 polling booths will be held in 20 rounds at 20 tables in Parhi Assembly hall. Hazaribagh assembly polls will be counted in 23 rounds in 22 tables out of 486 booths. In Ramgarh Assembly, votes from 402 booths will be counted in 21 rounds at 20 tables: Role of candidates' agents: There will be 17 candidates' agents in all the five counting halls. A candidate will have 22 agents in Bargagan, 20 in Barhi, 21 in Mandu, 22 in Hazaribagh, 20 in Ramgarh, 15 in IDPS Hall and 40 in Postal Polling Hall. 12 lakh 43 thousand 798 votes were cast in Hazaribagh Lok Sabha constituency. In this, 6 lakh 37 thousand 113 votes were cast by women voters and 6 lakh 11 thousand 667 votes were cast by male voters. The voting percentage of male voters is 61.37 percent and the voting percentage of female voters is 67.63 percent. Polling percentage of the entire Lok Sabha constituency is 64.39 Ramgarh Assembly: 249421 votes were polled in 402 polling booths. Total assembly polling will be completed in 21 rounds: 260586 votes were cast in 486 booths of Sadar Assembly. Counting of votes for Sadr Assembly will be completed in 23 rounds: 254922 votes were cast in 456 booths of Bargagan Assembly. Polling in Bargagan Assembly will be completed in 21 rounds: In Mandu Assembly, 275882 votes were cast in 510 polling booths. 207184 votes were cast in 400 polling booths of Parhi Assembly. Tight Security Arrangements in All 20 Rounds of Barhi Assembly Vote Counting: Tight security arrangements have been made in five strong rooms in Hazaribagh counting center complex. Separate entrances have been made from the main gate of the Market Committee. Election workers, judges, journalists and candidates' agents will enter. A barricade has been put up to control the crowd. Security will be led by BSF, CRPF and District Police Force. Traffic Route Changed: Route of vehicles near Hazaribagh Market Committee Vote Counting Center Vinoba Bhave University has been changed. Vehicles coming from Parhi will meet at Konar Bridge Hazaribagh-Ramgarh Road from Sindur Bypass. Similarly, vehicles coming from Ranchi and Ramgarh and vehicles coming into the city will take the bypass road from Konnar Bridge towards Parhi. Similarly, vehicles coming from the Hazaribagh-Vishnugarh route will have to cross the Konnar Bridge to reach the bus stand to enter the city. Vehicles will not be allowed from Zilla Parishad Chowk to Market Committee Counting Centre: Health camp will be held: Civil Surgeon Dr Sarju Prasad Singh said: Health facility staffed by doctors and compounders will be set up at the polling centre. .Preparation of Municipal Corporation: Counting of Votes Many arrangements have been made by the Corporation in the Central Market Committee. Municipal Commissioner Shailendra Kumar Lal has constituted a committee to ensure cleanliness and drinking water in the campus. Assistant Municipal Commissioner Anil Kumar Pandey, Bipin Kumar, Municipal Manager Rajeev Ranjan, Urban Indwar and Arun Pauri have been given the responsibility to restore the facility. The counting premises are regularly fogged to protect against mosquitoes. Water tankers have been installed at 12 places for drinking water. Mobile toilets are also provided. 22 cleaners have been appointed to keep the counting premises clean. Disclaimer: This is an automated news feed of Prabhat Khabar newspaper. This post has not been edited by Prabhat Khabar.com team. The people of the district are busy welcoming the new MP appeared first on Prabhat Khabar.