India could, and did ... as the year of an ink — the indelible ink used to mark voters’ left forefingers to prevent multiple voting by impersonation. We have moved now from the paper ballot ...
but all over the world and is the last thing you’ll get at the voting poll. Did you know that India is the world’s most vibrant democracy? Well, to ensure it remains so, the election ink fades ...
India will soon begin its largest exercise to ... your ID Proof -- Polling offcer marks your fingernail with indelible ink, gives a slip, and takes your signature -- Voter presses button against ...
In India, voting in second phase for 88 seats out of the 543 seats of Lok Sabha began on Friday. Almost one billion people are eligible to vote in the seven-phase general elections that began on April ...
India and New Zealand on Monday inked a mega pact to institutionalise their defence and security ties even as Prime Minister Narendra Modi conveyed concerns to his Kiwi counterpart over certain ...
In India, voting is underway in the second phase of the Lok Sabha elections for eighty-eight seats across thirteen states. According to Indian media, Over 1,200 candidates are contesting the polls.
"There is no law to regulate the quantity of ink, metals, and protocol to use it. The food and drug commissioner will write to drugs controller of India to bring about standards as per Bureau of ...
MADURAI: Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Gyanesh Kumar has urged all eligible citizens of India to register as electors and participate in the electoral process. He emphasised that voting is the ...
i.e., they must travel to India to vote at designated booths. Since 2020 the EC has been looking at alternate arrangements. These included voting by post, at Indian embassies or commissions ...