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The training for the Micro Observers appointed for 31- Sidli LAC was held at Chirang  DC office on Monday. Among others, the training was attended by General Observer Priyatu Mandal, Expenditure Observer Joginder Singh and Chirang DC and RO Rupak Kumar Mazumder. Highlighting the guidelines on the role and responsibilities, the DC Mazumder said that Micro Observer is a special job profile created under the guidelines of the ECI and asked all to oversee the overall election process of the polling booths asigned to them and keep in touch with the General ElectionObserver and him. He appealed everyone to be conversant with laws and rules related to election on the day of poll as per the guidelines made available to them with a view to ensure peaceful election in the district. The General Observer Mandal informed that this is a national duty and all the officers should carry out their duties with outmost sincerity. He appealed all to be fully aware of their duties and responsibilities and go through the guidekines thoroughly.

The training was imparted by Jyatish Sarma and Kumud Narzary.

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