Jamshedpur Administration Ensures Voter and Polling Personnel Facilities for Lok Sabha Elections 2024

Medical Kits and Ambulance Services Arranged for All Booths in Kendadih Community Health Center, Musabani Block

The district administration is taking comprehensive steps to provide all necessary facilities to voters and polling personnel during the Lok Sabha elections 2024 to increase voter turnout and ensure a smooth voting process.

JAMSHEDPUR – To facilitate voters and polling personnel during the Lok Sabha elections on May 25, the district administration has arranged for medical kits at all 96 booths of Kendadih Community Health Center in Musabani block.

A consignment of medical supplies has been sent from the Civil Surgeon Office to the Community Health Center Kendadih.

These medical kits will provide essential first aid for fever, body aches, colds, diarrhea, ORS, and injuries.

Ambulance services will be available on voting day, visiting all booths to monitor the health of polling personnel.

If necessary, arrangements will be made to transport sick polling personnel to the hospital via ambulance.

Sunder Lal Hembram, in charge of the Community Health Center, confirmed these arrangements.

He also mentioned that NHM, CHO, and Saiya personnel will be deployed at all booths to ensure the correct distribution of medicines.

The administration’s proactive measures aim to ensure that no one faces any inconvenience during the voting process.

These efforts are part of a broader initiative to increase voter participation and ensure the well-being of polling staff.

Medical teams will be on standby to address any health issues that may arise during the voting process.

The administration’s preparations underscore the importance of a seamless and efficient election process.

Local authorities are committed to providing a safe and supportive environment for all voters and election workers.

These measures reflect the district’s dedication to upholding the integrity and smooth functioning of the electoral process.

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