DUSU elections to be held on September 27; Satyapal Singh as chief election officer
Press Trust of India | September 2, 2024 | 07:02 PM IST | 1 min read
The nominations for DUSU polls can be filed on September 17, a varsity official said, adding that the counting of votes will take place on September 28.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: The Delhi University on Monday announced that its student union elections for 2024-25 will be held on September 27. The nominations for DUSU polls can be filed on September 17, a varsity official said, adding that the counting of votes will take place on September 28.
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Last year, the RSS-affiliated ABVP had won three central panel polls including that of president while the Congress' student wing NSUI bagged post of vice-president.
According to an official notification, Delhi University has appointed Satyapal Singh, a professor from the Department of Sanskrit, as the chief election officer for the 2024-25 students' union elections.
Additionally, Professor Raj Kishore Sharma from the Department of Chemistry has been named the chief returning officer, while Rajesh Singh, a librarian, has been appointed as the returning officer. These individuals will oversee the election process for the Delhi University Students' Union (DUSU).
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