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Panjab University Senate poll: Over 90% voting recorded

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Chandigarh, August 10

Over 90 per cent voting was recorded in the Panjab University Senate elections for both teaching department professors and associate & assistant professors.

For professors on the staff of the teaching departments, 260 votes out of total 279 registered voters (93.19 per cent) were polled at five polling booths.

At Panjab University auditorium, 245 votes were polled. Six votes were polled at the PU Regional Centre, Muktsar, four at the PU Regional Centre, Ludhiana, and five votes were polled at the PU SSGR Centre, Hoshiarpur.

Meanwhile, for the associate and assistant professors on the staff of the teaching constituencies, 402 votes out of total 439 were polled at five different polling booths.

As many as 350 votes were polled at the PU auditorium, six votes were polled at the PU Regional Centre, Muktsar, three at the PU Rural Centre, Kauni, 11 votes were polled at the PU Regional Centre, Ludhiana, and 32 at the PU SSGR Centre in Hoshiarpur.

A total of 91.57 per cent polling was recorded for this constituency. — TNS

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