The Booths to be manned by female employees would also issue voter slips which would bear the photograph of voters, Burdwan District Magistrate and District Election Officer Saumitra Mohan told PTI.
This will spare voters from going to such booths set up by political parties to check their names on the voters list and be issued voter slips, he said.
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Information, education and communication campaign would be launched for increasing voter awareness and participation, he said.
All officials at all the levels have been directed to visit vulnerable pockets to interact with the vulnerable voters and communities to help make them aware of their rights and duties.
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