Alright folks, let’s break down the nitty-gritty details of the constituency-wise counting arrangements for the upcoming elections. Here’s what you need to know:

1. Junnar and Ambegaon: Get ready for 18 EVM tables, 6 postal ballot tables, and 1-2 ETPBS tables for 20 rounds of counting.

2. Khed Alandi: This constituency will have 20 EVM tables, 4 postal tables, and 2 ETPBS tables for 20 rounds.

3. Shirur: With 24 EVM tables, 4 postal tables, and 2 ETPBS tables, get ready for 24 rounds of counting.

4. Daund: Expect 14 EVM tables, 5 postal tables, and 1 ETPBS table for 23 rounds of counting.

5. Indapur: This constituency will have 14 EVM tables, 6 postal tables, and 1 ETPBS table for 24 rounds.

6. Purandar and Maval: Purandar will have 14 EVM tables, 6 postal tables, and 2 ETPBS tables for 30 rounds, while Maval will feature 14 EVM tables, 2 postal tables, and 1 ETPBS table for 29 rounds.

7. Urban constituencies like Pimpri, Chinchwad, and Bhosari will have 20-24 EVM tables and multiple postal and ETPBS tables for 20-24 rounds each. Kasba Peth, Shivajinagar, and Kothrud will operate with 14-20 EVM tables for 20 rounds of counting.

Now, onto the restrictions and procedures:

– Candidate representatives must wear valid ID cards during the counting process.
– No unauthorized individuals or electronic devices like mobiles, pagers, calculators, or smartwatches are allowed inside the counting hall.
– Round-wise results will be announced via loudspeakers at each counting center.

Dr. Divase has assured that all necessary arrangements are in place to ensure a smooth and transparent vote counting process. Stay tuned for more updates on the election counting process!

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