<p>In fact, sleepless nights and tension for the candidates, party leaders, followers and even the common man will come to an end by Tuesday noon. <br /><br />The fate of 116 Zilla Panchayat candidates for 35 ZP seats and 374 candidates for 129 Taluk Panchayat seats in Dakshina Kannada district will be out by noon. <br /><br />The counting of votes polled for ZP and TP elections will be held at St Rosario Composite PU College, Mangalore; Infant Jesus English Medium School, Modankaup; SDM College, Ujire; St Philomena College, Puttur and NMC College, Sullia. <br /><br />As many as 30 tables have been arranged for counting votes polled for 10 ZP seats in Mangalore taluk. About 66 officials including 33 supervisors and 33 assistants have been detailed. <br /><br />For nine ZP constituencies in Bantwal taluk, 27 tables have been arranged with 30 supervisors and 30 assistants. As many as 18 tables have been arranged to count the votes polled for six ZP seats in Belthangady. Forty officials have been deployed for counting in Belthangady. <br /><br />A total of 18 tables have been arranged for the counting of votes polled for six ZP seats in Puttur. As many as 26 officials will be used for counting in Puttur. For four ZP seats in Sullia, 12 tables have been arranged for counting. As many as 282 officials have been deployed for counting votes polled for 129 Taluk Panchayat seats. <br /><br />The results will be announced in all the counting centres through mikes after every round of counting. <br /><br />Only valid pass holders will be allowed to enter inside the counting centre. <br /><br />Prohibitory order<br /><br />DK Deputy Commissioner Subodha Yadav has clamped prohibitory order under Section 144 between 6 am onTuesday and 6 am on January 5, to avoid any untoward incidents during counting and after the counting process in the district. <br /><br />As per the prohibitory order, public are not supposed to gather together in more than five members in road, public places, government building, government offices. Carrying lethal weapons are banned. No vijayotsava or public meet should be organised. <br /><br />Except the electoral officer, nobody is permitted to bring mobile phones to the counting centre. Use of cigarette, beedi and match boxes are also prohibited in the counting centre premises. <br /><br />Security arrangements had been made at all the counting centres to prevent any untoward incidents. <br /><br />Dry days<br /><br />The District Magistrate has also announced dry days from Monday midnight to Tuesday midnight. <br /><br />The sale or distribution of liquor at hotels, wine shops, bar and restaurants are banned. <br /><br />The serving of liquor in non-proprietary clubs, star hotels, restaurants and hotels who have been issued different categories of licenses for possession and supply of liquor is also banned during the period. <br /><br />In Udupi<br /><br />The fate of 74 candidates for 25 ZP seats and 238 candidates for 95 TP seats in Udupi district will be known by Tuesday noon.<br /><br />The counting will be held at Udupi Saint Cecily’s High School, Brahmagiri; Kundapur Bandarkar’s Arts and Science College and Sri Manjunatha Memorial First Grade College in Karkala. <br /><br />Speaking to Deccan Herald, Deputy Commissioner Hemalatha said that the district administration has made elaborate arrangements for the counting process. The result is expected to be out by 11 am or 12 noon, she said. <br /><br />Section 35 under Karnataka Police Act has been imposed in the district from Tuesday 8 am to Wednesday 8 am to avoid any untoward incidents in the district. <br /><br />Observing vijayotsava and bursting of crackers have been banned. <br /><br /></p>
<p>In fact, sleepless nights and tension for the candidates, party leaders, followers and even the common man will come to an end by Tuesday noon. <br /><br />The fate of 116 Zilla Panchayat candidates for 35 ZP seats and 374 candidates for 129 Taluk Panchayat seats in Dakshina Kannada district will be out by noon. <br /><br />The counting of votes polled for ZP and TP elections will be held at St Rosario Composite PU College, Mangalore; Infant Jesus English Medium School, Modankaup; SDM College, Ujire; St Philomena College, Puttur and NMC College, Sullia. <br /><br />As many as 30 tables have been arranged for counting votes polled for 10 ZP seats in Mangalore taluk. About 66 officials including 33 supervisors and 33 assistants have been detailed. <br /><br />For nine ZP constituencies in Bantwal taluk, 27 tables have been arranged with 30 supervisors and 30 assistants. As many as 18 tables have been arranged to count the votes polled for six ZP seats in Belthangady. Forty officials have been deployed for counting in Belthangady. <br /><br />A total of 18 tables have been arranged for the counting of votes polled for six ZP seats in Puttur. As many as 26 officials will be used for counting in Puttur. For four ZP seats in Sullia, 12 tables have been arranged for counting. As many as 282 officials have been deployed for counting votes polled for 129 Taluk Panchayat seats. <br /><br />The results will be announced in all the counting centres through mikes after every round of counting. <br /><br />Only valid pass holders will be allowed to enter inside the counting centre. <br /><br />Prohibitory order<br /><br />DK Deputy Commissioner Subodha Yadav has clamped prohibitory order under Section 144 between 6 am onTuesday and 6 am on January 5, to avoid any untoward incidents during counting and after the counting process in the district. <br /><br />As per the prohibitory order, public are not supposed to gather together in more than five members in road, public places, government building, government offices. Carrying lethal weapons are banned. No vijayotsava or public meet should be organised. <br /><br />Except the electoral officer, nobody is permitted to bring mobile phones to the counting centre. Use of cigarette, beedi and match boxes are also prohibited in the counting centre premises. <br /><br />Security arrangements had been made at all the counting centres to prevent any untoward incidents. <br /><br />Dry days<br /><br />The District Magistrate has also announced dry days from Monday midnight to Tuesday midnight. <br /><br />The sale or distribution of liquor at hotels, wine shops, bar and restaurants are banned. <br /><br />The serving of liquor in non-proprietary clubs, star hotels, restaurants and hotels who have been issued different categories of licenses for possession and supply of liquor is also banned during the period. <br /><br />In Udupi<br /><br />The fate of 74 candidates for 25 ZP seats and 238 candidates for 95 TP seats in Udupi district will be known by Tuesday noon.<br /><br />The counting will be held at Udupi Saint Cecily’s High School, Brahmagiri; Kundapur Bandarkar’s Arts and Science College and Sri Manjunatha Memorial First Grade College in Karkala. <br /><br />Speaking to Deccan Herald, Deputy Commissioner Hemalatha said that the district administration has made elaborate arrangements for the counting process. The result is expected to be out by 11 am or 12 noon, she said. <br /><br />Section 35 under Karnataka Police Act has been imposed in the district from Tuesday 8 am to Wednesday 8 am to avoid any untoward incidents in the district. <br /><br />Observing vijayotsava and bursting of crackers have been banned. <br /><br /></p>