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The registration drive would be conducted at the District Employment Office, Shivaji Nagar, ITI Campus, Nizamabad.
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The Congress managed to capture the Nizamabad Rural and Bodhan seats, whereas BJP registered victory from Armoor and Nizamabad Urban constituencies
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The counting of votes for constituencies falling under Nizamabad district will be held at Government Polytechnic College.
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The strong room will be opened on counting day, December 3.
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The average voter turnout in the district stood at 68.30 percent, which is nearly 9 percent less than 2018 elections turnout of 79.08 percent.
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According to DEO and Collector Rajeev Gandhi Hanumanthu, a total of 1549 polling centers have been set up in 833 areas within the six assembly constituencies
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According to Nizamabad Police Commissioner Kalmeswar Shingenavar, as many as 3500 police personnel and 1200 central forces have been deployed to conduct the elections in a peaceful atmosphere.
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During the silence period, no active campaigning by candidates or political parties would be allowed, and television or any digital media would not be allowed to carry any election-related matter
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Prior to the State Assembly vote count scheduled for December 3, polling officials arranged training sessions for counting staff across all six constituencies in the district on Sunday.
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With three major parties wooing them for their votes in the Assembly elections, Seemandhra electors settled in Telangana are poised to weigh their options before exercising their franchise on 30th November.
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Protesting against Rahul Gandhi’s visit to the district, posters have been set up in different areas of Nizamabad and Bodhan.
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Joined by her supporters, she enjoyed a quick tea break, sipping tea and munching on Osmania biscuits.
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The NRI unit campaign took off in Nizamabad urban constituency where in Ganesh Bigala is contesting as the BRS candidate, will continue in other segments too
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As many as 1,058 voters exercised their vote through vote from home in six segments of Nizamabad
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Responding on an array of issues raised by inquisitive first-time voters, she said the BRS rule could usher in an era of positive politics.
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A total of 2418 people, including the elderly above 80 years and more than 40 percent of disabled persons, have been identified as eligible to use the vote from home facility
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The warning comes amid rising complaints that money was extorted from people after trapping them by showing obscenity on WhatsApp or Facebook messenger video calls in Telangana
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Three persons were stabbed by a Congress leader in Yellareddy, reportedly for anti-Congress posts in a WhatsApp group
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Though his family members rushed him to the Nizamabad Government Hospital, the doctors declared him brought dead.
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Out of the total 128 nominations filed in the six constituencies, as many as 26 nominations were rejected during the scrutiny and 25 candidates withdrew from the fray