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Nearly 7 lakh voters of Bihar have so far used NOTA option: EC data
The ‘NOTA’ option on electronic voting machines, introduced in 2013, has its own symbol — a ballot paper with a black cross across it.
NEW DELHI: Nearly seven lakh voters in Bihar used the ‘none of the above’ or NOTA option in the assembly elections, according to latest figures.
So far, results of 202 seats out of the total 243 have been announced.
According to figures released by the EC, 6,89,135 people or 1.69 per cent of the voters so far have opted for the option whereby they preferred not to vote for any candidate while exercising their democratic right.
The ‘NOTA’ option on electronic voting machines, introduced in 2013, has its own symbol — a ballot paper with a black cross across it.
After the Supreme Court order in September, 2013, the EC added the NOTA button on the EVMs as the last option on the voting panel.
Prior to the apex court order, those not inclined to vote for any candidate had the option of filling, what is popularly called, ‘form 49-O’.
But filling the form at the polling station under Rule 49-O of the Conduct of Elections Rules, 1961, compromised the secrecy of the voter.
The Supreme Court had, however, refused to direct the Election Commission to hold fresh polls if the majority of the electorate exercises the NOTA option while voting.
There were several seats in Bihar where NOTA option got more votes than winning margin of candidates.
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Covid-19 test now must to attend college
Degree and post-graduate students and their teachers opting for regular classes in their respective colleges from November 17 onwards will have to get a Covid-19 negative certificate.
BENGALURU: Degree and post-graduate students and their teachers opting for regular classes in their respective colleges from November 17 onwards will have to get a Covid-19 negative certificate. The students will also have to get a written consent from their parents for letting them attend classes in person. These are some of the standard operating protocols (SOPs) released by the State Government on Monday in preparation for offline classes for degree and postgraduate courses.
However, while colleges will now open their doors, the government has not restricted online classes, although those who opt for online classes will have contact classes for solving their doubts. While masks are mandatory for all, the teaching faculty are advised to wear masks as well as face shields. Up to 50 per cent of students can be asked to come to classrooms per batch on a rotational basis decided by the colleges.
The teaching time at colleges can be extended or modified by the teachers. However, libraries and canteens at colleges will not be allowed to open. The SOPs state that it is mandatory for teachers, students and other staff of respective institutions to undergo an RT-PCR test three days prior to starting the classes and only those testing negative will be allowed to attend offline classes. Colleges must also reserve a room for Covid- 19 emergencies with firstaid kits and pulse oxymeter.
The principal has to create a special task force of teaching and non-teaching staff to handle emergencies, while vicechancellors will have to set up similar task forces at the university level. Colleges are asked to take continuous feedback from students and encourage exercises — like yoga and pranayama with social distancing — to increase immunity. Colleges should ensure thermal scanning, social distancing at entrances and exits and install sanitising facilities.
In an elaborate 12-page SOPs, the government has laid emphasis on teaching and non-teaching staff ensuring safety protocols at the colleges, and spreading awareness about hygienic practices and mental health to keep Covid-19 at bay. A tollfree counselling helpline fo r students (0804611007) has also been set up for the purpose. The national helpline for telecounselling is 84454440632. Besides, colleges will have to ensure mapping with the nearest Primary Health Centre.
While not giving clear guidelines on person-limit per room in the hostels, the SOPs state that all categories of hostels, both private and those under the education department, have to follow health guidelines already issued by the Backward Classes and Social Welfare Departments. Each district will have a monitoring and coordination committee, chaired by the district deputy commissioner, and nine members including the Zilla Panchayat CEO, officials from transport, health, social and minority welfare and education departments.
Karnataka bypoll results: BJP takes a steady lead in Rajarajeshwari Nagar, Sira to go to the wire
Till 11 AM, BJP continued to lead – with a huge margin in Rajarajeshwari Nagar and a slight advantage in Sira – in both seats.
BENGALURU: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) took early leads in both assembly seats of Sira and Rajarajeshwari Nagar on Tuesday as counting for the bypolls is underway. Till 11 AM, BJP continued to lead – with a huge margin in Rajarajeshwari Nagar and a slight advantage in Sira – in both seats.
With a lead in every round of counting and clearly increasing margin, BJP candidate in Muniratna is all set to emerge victorious in Rajarajeshwari Nagar while Congress’ candidate and debutante Kusuma H is trailing. JDS, with abysmal votes, seems to have been reduced to a non-entity this bypoll in the seat. In Sira, the ice thin margin between BJP and Congress is likely to go to the wire.
At the end of 5th round of counting in Sira, BJP’s Rajesh Gowda was leading with 14,206 votes. While Congress’ TB Jayachandra was trailing with 12,718 votes with BJP leading with a thin margin of 1488. In Rajarajeshwari Nagar BJP’s Munirathna at the end of seventh round of counting was leading with 39,087 votes while Congress’ candidate Kusuma was trailing with 19,315 votes. A huge margin of 19,772.
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