
Madurai District Collector Mr.K.J.Praveen Kumar inspects polling booth and colour pathways at Al- Ameen Higher Secondary School in K.Pudur in Madurai on April 21st 2026.
MADURAI: Election Commission authorities and district administration officials are taking various special initiatives for the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections through model polling booths for the convenience of voters.
One such voting centre is Al-Ameen Higher Secondary School at K.Pudur in Madurai where colour-marked queue lines in five colours have been marked for the voters of 14 polling booths who will come to this campus to cast their votes tomorrow.
Madurai District Collector Mr.K.J.Praveen Kumar had visited Al-Ameen School on April 21st 2026 to see the multi-colour pathway queue lines created for the voters of 14 polling booths who will come to this center for voting and the collector also inspected the arrangements made inside the polling stations.
“The colour-coded lines will help voters to stand in that particular line which has the polling booth number mentioned on that. Voters of respective polling booth can stand in these colour-coded lines. Voters can easily identify their queue line by seeing the number given there because the booth number is mentioned on that colour pathway,” authorities said.
Police personnel including K.Pudur police station inspector Mr.Thiagarajan, sub-inspector Ms.Anitha and school Headmaster Mr.S.Sheik Nabi were among those present in school campus during the District Collector’s inspection of polling booths at Al-Ameen Higher Secondary School in K.Pudur in Madurai yesterday.
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