Polling Officers write heartfelt letter to their returning officer
The Free Press Journal|November 22, 2024
While there is a general perception that election duty is a tedious task that mentally and physically exhausts those drafted in to perform it, a letter penned by two polling staff for their returning officer might change this.
Polling Officers write heartfelt letter to their returning officer

The duo appreciated Mumbadevi R0's management skills and said that the 2024 election will always remain a part of their memory.

On wednesday, more than 6.3 crore electors in Maharashtra cast their votes. This was possible because of around seven lakh polling staff that were on duty serving different roles.

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