"Once the 51,000 polling personnel report on duty, they will be dispatched to their locations tomorrow. We are ready for the first phase of elections," Additional Chief Electoral Officer R Lakshmanan told reporters.
Six naxal-infested constituencies -- Aurangabad, Karakat, Sasaram, Gaya, Nawada and Jamui -- are going to polls on April 10.
The EC declared Tarapur Assembly constituency in Jamui Lok Sabha seat as naxal-affected and has notified that polling there will end at 4 pm instead of 6pm as notified earlier, election office sources said.
Two helicopters from the Indian Air Force, one from the Bihar government, as well as, a state-owned plane will be on election duty from tomorrow. The health department here has been asked to ensure air ambulances to tackle medical emergencies, the sources said.
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The EC has planned to have video cameras at 653 polling stations and still cameras at 1,699 polling stations across the six constituencies. Live web-cast will be done from 486 polling stations, while micro-observers will be deployed at 2,428 polling stations.
The polling day has been declared a paid holiday in the polling areas for those employed in any institution or enterprise. Sale of liquor has been prohibited from today afternoon till the end of polling on the due date.