On november 30, the hyderabad district will hold assembly elections with the help of 34,452 poll workers and police officers. hyderabad district has 44,42,458 registered voters, but the final list, after taking claims and objections into account, will be published on november 15, according to district Election Officer Ronald Rose on Monday.
In an interview with the press, Ronald Rose, collector Anudeep Durishetty, and hyderabad CP CV anand stated that the claims and complaints regarding the electoral list that were submitted up till october 31 will be taken into account before the final voters' list was released. He said that postal ballots would also be made accessible to voters so they could vote from home. The hyderabad district will have a total of 3,986 polling booths at 1,688 distinct sites.

16 EVM Demonstration Vans and 15 mobile Demonstration Vans have been set up to entice voters to show up at the polling place. For the first time, polling places will be run entirely by women, people with disabilities, or young people casting their first ballots, according to Rose.

Measures to maintain law and order

Six Flying Squads will investigate election-related complaints to ensure that the Model Code of Conduct provided by the election commission of india (ECI) is implemented. There are 90 Flying Squads in total. One Executive Magistrate, one Senior police Officer, three armed police officers, and one cameraman will make up each squad.

The 18 integrated checkpoints located around the city will track moving cash and alcoholic beverages as well as track vehicles for the RTA, Income Tax, ED, Excise, GST, Customs, Narcotics, and police departments. All significant political gatherings and rallies will also be monitored by 15 video surveillance and video viewing teams.

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