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Industry & Economy
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Industry Associations CII sets up voters' helpline Our Bureau
HYDERABAD: The Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) and the State Election Commission have jointly set up a helpline with 20 telephone terminals to provide details on the voters' list in Hyderabad and Secunderabad as a part of their "Voter Awareness Campaign." The helpline will provide the name and serial number of a voter under the respective constituency and identify the polling booth to cast vote in the forthcoming elections. According to a CII press release, for availing the service of the helpline, one can call 1100, which is a toll free number. Only those voters whose names have been registered by January 1, 2004 can avail this service. The helpline will be operational round-the-clock. CII in association with the State Chief Electoral Office has initiated a campaign to motivate people to exercise their franchise in the coming elections.
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