All polling stations to be on ground floor if there’s no lift - Times of
India

MUMBAI: For the first time an assembly election will have all polling
booths on the ground floor if the building does not have working lifts.
Taxis and buses will also be arranged by the election commission to ferry
the elderly, ailing or disabled voters. “Accessibility will be the main
feature of this election and the administration is braced to achieve it,”
city district collector Shivaji Jondhale and suburban collector Milind
Borikar, who are also the district election officers, said in a public
interaction organised by Together VCAN, a social forum. Farog Mukadam,
deputy election officer, said the city and suburbs had 2,540 and 7,395
polling stations and only 104 of these in the city and 450 in the suburbs
had permission to operate from the first, second and third floors as these
had functional lifts. There would also be ramps for voters moving on
wheel-chairs. While city has around 5.5 lakh voters above the age of 60,
the suburban district has approximately over 20 lakh senior citizens. The
collectors said that at stations where rooms were not available on the
ground floor, pandals would be erected to create polling booths. 9/26/2019
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2/2 There are around 2,600 persons with disabilities in the city district
and around 5,500 in the suburban district. The city and suburbs have a
target of achieving a minimum of 60% voting against the 53% and 57%
achieved in the recent Lok Sabha polls. “We have around 14
wheelchair-mounted vehicles donated by VCAN, a social forum and six buses
in the city to cater to disabled and elderly voters. In the suburbs, around
100 buses will arrange transport for them. Over and above this, 360 and
1,200 taxis each in city and suburbs will help in arranging transport for
such voters on behalf of the election commission,” Mukadam said.
phone and the form itself would be in 16 languages. Shah said the National
Population Register would be updated alongside the Census 2021 exercise —
with the total budget for both adding up to Rs 12,000 crore. The minister
said an efficient and scientific digital census process held great future
potential and if efficiently done, it could lead to provision of public
services through one platform.


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