DUSU Elections 2023: DU advisory committee meets; elections on September 22
Tanuja Joshi | September 1, 2023 | 03:27 PM IST | 2 mins read
DUSU Elections 2023: Voting for day classes will begin at 8.30 am to 1 pm while for evening classes it will begin at 3 pm and end at 7.30 pm.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: The University of Delhi organised a meeting of the advisory committee for the conduct of the election of various office-bearers of Delhi University Students Union (DUSU) for the year 2023-24 on August 31. The meeting was chaired by Prakash Singh, director of South Campus, Delhi University, and was attended by the proctor, chief election officer, principals, and professors of the colleges.
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The DUSU elections will be conducted on September 22, 2023, and the timing of voting for day classes is 8.30 am to 1 pm while the voting for the evening classes will begin at 3 pm and end at 7.30 pm. The counting of votes date, time, and venue will be announced later according to DU.
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According to the university, it was decided that a special committee with four teams would be constituted to survey and prevent the defacement of public property around the campus. This committee will work jointly with the Proctor’s office and the DUSU 2023 Election Committee daily till the completion of the election.
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DU stated that the candidates of all the student groups will have to adhere to the various rules related to elections. The university in a statement said, “ Colleges can contact the area Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) or area SHO in this regard. They can also inform the Proctor’s office. Media- Electronic and print – is requested to give optimum space to spread the awareness for the prevention of any kind of defacement and violation of the rules.”
Delhi University Students' Union election schedule 2023-24
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Event |
Date |
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Last date for receipt of nomination papers along with DD of Rs 500 |
September 12, till 3 pm |
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Scrutiny of nomination papers |
September 12, 3.15 pm |
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Publication of list of duly nominated candidates |
September 12 till 6 pm |
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Last date for withdrawal of nominations |
September 13 till 12 pm |
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Publication of final list of candidates |
September 13 till 5 pm |
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Date of Election |
September 22 |
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