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Pro technology, retirees will try their luck in the Pancrayat poll

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Bhubaneswar: Some Youth, Professional, Educated and Technology and Pension Technology graduates are trying their luck in the Three-level Panchayat poll in the state when the nomination process ends on Friday.
With an appointment to serve people and ensure effective implementation of various state and central government schemes through Raj Pancayati’s institutions, young people have stepped into the election politics at the grassroots this time.
“There are some problems in our area while connectivity roads to the district headquarters are one of the main problems.
I will try to do the best to solve the problem and serve people in my area,” said Bhakti Ranjan Palai, who came out of his teaching work on Private Colleges to compete as candidates of Zilla Parisda in the Purida area in the District of Puri.
Young Professional, Bijayalaxmi Manganta from the Bijatala Zone under the RAIRANGPUR block in the Mayurbhanj District, has submitted his newspaper as Zilla Parishad candidate.
He said he wanted to lift the poor and crushed by giving them employment opportunities.
There are several other people who have personal jobs or preparations for all-Indian service checks to enter into the politics of elections at grassroots.
Relatives of Mla, MPA members and former MLA have also thrown their hats into the ring to head the institution of Pancayati Raj in their respective regions.
Meanwhile, big leaps were witnessed in the number of nominations on the last day.
Despite the direction of the state poll panel, many candidates were seen issuing a demonstration against Covid guidelines before submitting their nomination newspaper.
Some nominations will be carried out on Saturday while candidates can attract their papers until January 25 will follow the list of contest candidates published on the same day.
With the completion of the nomination process, three main political parties have also prepared to complete the campaign strategy for rural polls.
Unlike previous years, candidates must use virtual platforms such as social or electronic media for their campaign because poll panels have imposed restrictions on physical demonstrations.
Because low internet connectivity or tele-connectivity is the main problem in many people in hilly and inaccessible areas, candidates choose a door-to-door campaign to reach voters.

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