Bihar polls: Hundreds cast votes at women-managed booths
Patna: Hundreds
of voters cast their ballots at seven polling booths in Bihar's Gaya
district managed by an all-women staff, officials said.
"It
was something unbelievable till a few years ago, but now seven model
polling booths in Gaya town assembly constituency were fully managed by
women officials," District Election Officer Sanjay Agarwal said.
He said polling is underway in a peaceful manner there.
"The presiding officer, the micro observers, the polling agent as well as the security personnel are all women," he said.
Two
model polling booths are in Gaya college and five in Mahavir high school
and middle school in Gaya town, about 100 km from Patna.
Mr Agarwal said voters praised the polling booths managed by women. "The voters' response has been positive," he said.
Polling
began at 7 am in 32 of the 243 constituencies, including
Maoist-affected areas, spread across six districts, in the second phase
of assembly elections on Friday.
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