East Singhbhum Gears Up for Assembly Vote Count at Co-op College
Multi-tier Security System Set for Six Constituencies with Customized Counting Plans
Key Points:
* 22 rounds for Jamshedpur West marks highest count among six constituencies
* Three-layer security with paramilitary forces guarding inner perimeter
* Strict device ban and regulated entry protocols implemented
JAMSHEDPUR – East Singhbhum administration implements comprehensive vote counting arrangements with constituency-specific planning.
The district allocates separate halls per constituency. Meanwhile, counting tables range from 14 to 20.
Paramilitary forces secure the innermost zone. Furthermore, JAP personnel guard the middle layer.
District police manage outer security. Moreover, entry remains restricted to authorized personnel.
"Security measures meet highest standards," noted a senior official.
Additionally, the campus library houses the media cell. However, electronic devices face strict restrictions.
Separate parking arrangements ensure smooth movement. Meanwhile, foot traffic rules apply near counting areas.
Constituency-wise rounds reflect polling stations. Furthermore, Jamshedpur West leads with 22 rounds.
Baharagora requires 19 rounds for counting. Meanwhile, Ghatsila and Jugsalai need 20 rounds each.
The administration anticipates efficient processing. Moreover, transparency remains a key focus.
Previous elections showed similar arrangements. However, this time security measures intensified.

