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Lok Sabha elections 2024: Remote hamlet gets polling station for first time in Maharashtra, registers 95 pc turnout

By 3 pm on Tuesday, 39 voters, including a first-timer, had exercised their franchise, registering a 95 per cent turnout.

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Amid ongoing Lok Sabha elections 2024, a remote hamlet Burudmal under Baramati Lok Sabha constituency in Maharashtra registered a 95 per cent turnout on Tuesday, reported news agency PTI.

Nonagenarian Baburao Akhade was among 41 eligible voters from the remote hamlet Burudmal under Baramati Lok Sabha constituency in Maharashtra who for the first time didn't have to trek 12 km to cast their votes, which was the case until 2019 elections, reported PTI.

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