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Poll day is here: What you need to know as Calcutta votes in last phase of Lok Sabha elections

A ready reckoner of the things you need to know before stepping out on poll day

Polling personnel.collect EVMs at a government college in the Hastings area on Friday. Pradip Sanyal

Monalisa Chaudhuri, Debraj Mitra, Kinsuk Basu
Published 01.06.24, 05:55 AM

The city will vote in the seventh and last phase of the Lok Sabha elections on Saturday. A ready reckoner of the things you need to know before stepping out on poll day.

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Passport

Driving licence

Service identity card with photograph, issued to its employees by state/central government, public sector undertakings, local bodies or public limited companies

Passbook with photograph issued by public sector banks/post office and Kissan Vikas Patra

Income tax identity (PAN) card

Job card with photograph under MNREGA, issued by a competent authority

Health insurance scheme smart card with photograph (Union ministry of labour scheme) issued by a competent authority up to April 30, 2017

Pension document with photograph such as ex-servicemen’s pension book/pension payment order, ex-servicemen’s widow/dependent certificate, old age pension order, widow pension order with photograph

SC/ST/OBC certificate with photograph issued by a competent authority

Freedom fighter identity card with photograph

Arms licence with photograph issued by a competent authority

Certificate of physical disability with photograph issued by a competent authority

Identity card with photograph issued to bidi workers by the Union ministry of labour till April 30, 2017

Aadhaar card

People going to vote in large groups may be questioned as large gatherings are not allowed in a zone where Section 144 of CrPC is in force. It is better not to go in large groups unless the members are from the same family.

“A small number of buses that have not been requisitioned are likely to ply after the polling ends in the evening,” said Pradip Narayan Bose, of the West Bengal Bus Minibus Owners Association.

Government buses will be out on the roads on Saturday but in fewer numbers. Nearly 5,500 taxis in and around the city have been requisitioned for election duty.

App-cabs will be on the roads but in fewer numbers. Autorickshaw unions said they would consider operating on a few routes.

The off-shops will be a mixed bag — most of them will open after 6pm and some will remain shut for the day.

“There will be a skeletal staff to provide the services. The Convenio (provisions store) and the library will be closed. The bar will open when the excise authorities will give us the go-ahead,” said an official of Calcutta Club.

Tollygunge Club will function with skeletal staff and limited facilities. The salon and the library will remain closed on poll day. “Bars will open after the poll ends,” said an official.

The Bengal Club will remain open as usual. The bar will open after 6pm.

2024 Lok Sabha Elections Calcutta
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