7500 Polling Parties to Deploy Across Jamshedpur for Vote on May 25
Theme Booths and Randomized Observers Enhance Transparency and Voter Engagement
On Friday, 7,500 polling parties will head to 1,887 booths, ensuring a smooth election process with completed randomization of micro observers for transparency.
JAMSHEDPUR – A total of 7,500 polling parties are set to deploy across 1,887 booths on Friday, ensuring a seamless and transparent election process.
The polling parties for constituencies 44-Bahragora, 45-Ghatshila, and 46-Potka will depart from the LBSM College campus in Karandih.
Parties for constituencies 47-Jugsalai, 48-Jamshedpur East, and 49-Jamshedpur West will leave from the Co-operative College campus.
Both dispatch centers are fully prepared to facilitate the deployment of polling personnel.
The randomization of polling parties was conducted at the Collectorate with the presence of Killu Shiv Kumar Naidu, General Observer of the Jamshedpur Parliamentary Constituency, and Ananya Mittal, District Election Officer.
This process ensures fair and transparent allocation of polling station-specific and reserved voting parties.
To enhance voter participation and create an energetic voting atmosphere, 26 polling booths in Jamshedpur will feature 20 distinct themes, making them focal points on election day.
These themed booths aim to raise awareness about important social, environmental, and health issues while offering a visually captivating experience.
Here is a breakdown of the different themes:
– Disability Sensitization: Jaiprakash High School in Shastri Nagar Kadma.
– Water Conservation and Environmental Protection: Government Adarsh Vidya Niketan High School in Chhota Govindpur, Saint Mary Mission Nursery School in Kadma, DAV Public School in Ramdas Bhatta, Bishtupur, and Shiksha Niketan in Telco.
– Green Energy Initiatives: Government Harijan Middle School in Jojobera, Carmel Junior College in Sonari, and DBMS Kadma High School.
– Pavilion: BPM Middle School in Burmamines.
– Soil Conservation: Jamshedpur High School in Contractor Area.
– Blood Donation Awareness: Rajendra Vidyalaya in Sakchi and Kerala Public School in Kadma.
– Awareness about Non-Communicable Diseases and Cervical Cancer: Shyama Prasad Middle School in Khasmahal and S.S. High School in Karandih.
– Chandrayaan: J H Tarpore High School in Dhatkidih.
– Flower: Loyola English High School.
– Banana Leaf: Plus Two High School, Narsinghgarh.
– Indradhanush: Sakchi High School, Sakchi.
– Gandhi Ashram and Indradhanush: Leprosy Ashram, Burmamines.
– Green and Nuclear Energy: Jadugora Community Center.
– Indian Army: Sister Nivedita Girls High School, Burmamines.
– Water Conservation: Hill Top School.
– Jharkhand Tribal Culture: Vidya Bharati Chinmaya Vidyalaya.
– Technology and Robotics: Gulmohar High School.
– Hut: ABMP in Rahargora.
– Bamboo Based Booth: Vijaya Garden Booth.
– Eco-Friendly Booth: Jusco School in Kadma.
These themed booths are designed to attract attention and encourage active participation, combining the voting process with educational and awareness-building elements. The initiative aims to make voting more engaging and create a lasting impression on voters regarding these significant themes.

