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ISB to document Nizamabad polls as case study programme

Poll authorities in Telangana, after seeking entry into the Guinness Book of World Records, have now approached the Indian School of Business (ISB) in Hyderabad to develop a case study on the Nizamabad elections for students of supply-chain management.

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Published : May 8, 2019, 2:14 PM IST

Updated : May 8, 2019, 2:43 PM IST

Hyderabad: After seeking entry into the Guinness Book of World Records, poll authorities in Telangana have now approached the Indian School of Business (ISB) to develop a case study for students in supply chain management on the conduct of elections in Nizamabad parliamentary constituency.

As many as 185 candidates including, 178 farmers jumped into the poll fray in Nizamabad Lok Sabha constituency to support their demand for a remunerative price for turmeric and red sorghum and setting up of Turmeric Board in the state.

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In view of large number of contestants, the Election Commission had to press nearly 27,000 Ballot units into service for voters to exercise their franchise, Chief Electoral Officer Rajat Kumar told media.

"In addition to the Guinness Book of World Records, we have also approached the ISB to develop a case study on the Nizamabad elections particularly from the point of view of supply-chain management.

It was a very large exercise in terms of logistics. Roughly around two lakh man-hours of work was involved to set up 26820 BUs," he said.

Telangana Rashtra Samiti (TRS) President and Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao's daughter K Kavitha is seeking re-election from here.

TRS Rajya Sabha member D Srinivas's son D Arvind is contesting on behalf of BJP while AICC Secretary Madhu Yashki Goud is a Congress nominee.

"We had to do a time and motion study what Henry Ford did in the early 1900s for automobiles. Many innovative processes, arrangement of ballot units in
L shape, were involved in the preparation," Kumar explained. Time and motion study is a business technique relating to logistics management.

In view of a large number of contestants, 12 ballot units were coupled in series and attached to a control unit in inverted "L" shape.

The Election Commission used M3 type EVMs which can support up to 24 BUs, the official said.

With regard to the counting preparations for Nizamabad Lok Sabha seat, he said since there are 185 candidates, the clearing of EVM in each round would take a little more time than that of other constituencies.

The EC is using 18 tables for counting, of Nijamabad parliamentary constituency votes, instead of normal 14 per constituency.

"I think the round results will definitely take a little more time. We should be able to declare the final results within 24 hours," he added.

Polls for Nizamabad segment were held in the first phase on April 11.

The counting of votes for all the constituencies in the country including Nizamabad will be held on May 23.

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Hyderabad: After seeking entry into the Guinness Book of World Records, poll authorities in Telangana have now approached the Indian School of Business (ISB) to develop a case study for students in supply chain management on the conduct of elections in Nizamabad parliamentary constituency.

As many as 185 candidates including, 178 farmers jumped into the poll fray in Nizamabad Lok Sabha constituency to support their demand for a remunerative price for turmeric and red sorghum and setting up of Turmeric Board in the state.

File Visuals

In view of large number of contestants, the Election Commission had to press nearly 27,000 Ballot units into service for voters to exercise their franchise, Chief Electoral Officer Rajat Kumar told media.

"In addition to the Guinness Book of World Records, we have also approached the ISB to develop a case study on the Nizamabad elections particularly from the point of view of supply-chain management.

It was a very large exercise in terms of logistics. Roughly around two lakh man-hours of work was involved to set up 26820 BUs," he said.

Telangana Rashtra Samiti (TRS) President and Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao's daughter K Kavitha is seeking re-election from here.

TRS Rajya Sabha member D Srinivas's son D Arvind is contesting on behalf of BJP while AICC Secretary Madhu Yashki Goud is a Congress nominee.

"We had to do a time and motion study what Henry Ford did in the early 1900s for automobiles. Many innovative processes, arrangement of ballot units in
L shape, were involved in the preparation," Kumar explained. Time and motion study is a business technique relating to logistics management.

In view of a large number of contestants, 12 ballot units were coupled in series and attached to a control unit in inverted "L" shape.

The Election Commission used M3 type EVMs which can support up to 24 BUs, the official said.

With regard to the counting preparations for Nizamabad Lok Sabha seat, he said since there are 185 candidates, the clearing of EVM in each round would take a little more time than that of other constituencies.

The EC is using 18 tables for counting, of Nijamabad parliamentary constituency votes, instead of normal 14 per constituency.

"I think the round results will definitely take a little more time. We should be able to declare the final results within 24 hours," he added.

Polls for Nizamabad segment were held in the first phase on April 11.

The counting of votes for all the constituencies in the country including Nizamabad will be held on May 23.

Also Read: Govt returns to collegium two names recommended for SC: Sources

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Poll officials seek ISB to make Nizamabad polls a mgt case
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Hyderabad, May 8 (PTI) After seeking an entry into the
Guinness Book of world Records, poll authorities in Telangana
have now approached the Indian School of Business (ISB) here
to develop a case study for students in supply chain
management, based on the conduct of elections in Nizamabad
parliamentary constituency.
As many as 185 candidates including,178 farmers jumped
into the poll fray in Nizamabad Lok Sabha contituency to
support their demand for remunerative price for turmeric and
red sorghum and setting up of a Turmeric Board.
In view of large number of contestants, the Election
Commission had to press nearly 27,000 Ballot Units into
service for voters to exercise their franchise, Chief
Electoral Officer Rajat Kumar told PTI.
"In addition to the Guinness Book of World Records, we
have also approached the ISB to develop a case study on the
Nizamabad elections particularly from the point of view of
supply-chain management.
It was a very large exercise in terms of logistics.
Roughly around two lakh man-hours of work was involved to set
up 26820 BUs," he said.
Telangana Rashtra Samiti (TRS) President and Chief
Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao's daughter K Kavitha is
seeking re-election from here.
TRS Rajya Sabha member D Srinivas's son D Arvind is
contesting on behalf of BJP while AICC Secretary Madhu Yashki
Goud is in fray from Congress in the segment.
"We had to do a time and motion study what Henry Ford did
in early 1900s foris automobiles.
Many innovative processes (arrangement of ballot units in
L shape) were involvedin thepreparation..,"Kumar explained.
Time and motion study is a business technique relating to
logistics management.
In view of the large number of contestants, 12
ballot Units were coupled in series and attached to a Control
Unit in inverted "L" shape.
The Election Commission used M3 type EVMs which can
support up to 24 BUs, the official said.
With regard to the counting preparations for Nizamabad
Lok Sabha seat, he said since there are 185 candidates, the
clearing of EVM in each round would take a little more
timethan that of other constituencies.
The EC is using 18 tables for counting instead of normal
14 per constituency.
"I think the round results will definitely take a little
more time. We should be able to declare the final results
within 24 hours,"he added.
Polls for Nizamabad segment were held in the first phase
on April 11.
The counting of votes for all the constituencies in the
country including Nizamabad will be held on May 23. PTI GDK
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