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Chief Election Commissioner to visit Assam to review poll preparedness

Read more about Chief Election Commissioner to visit Assam to review poll preparedness on Business Standard. Chief Election Commissioner Sunil Arora is scheduled to arrive in Assam on Monday on a three-day visit to take stock of preparations for assembly polls due in March-April, officials said

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Election in West Bengal and poll violence

Preparations for the upcoming West Bengal elections are in full swing. In West Bengal, which has approximately 78,000 polling booths with 6.5 crore voters, political violence is an old tradition.

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TN Elections 2021: EC to visit poll bound state next week


TN Elections 2021: EC to visit poll bound state next week
India
Updated: Thursday, January 14, 2021, 17:18 [IST]
Chennai, Jan 14: Chief Election Commissioner Sunil Arora, along with Election Commissioners Sushil Chandra and Rajiv Kumar, will visit Assam and West Bengal early next week to take stock of preparations for Assembly polls slated for later this year.
Deputy Election Commissioner Sudip Jain is already in West Bengal to meet officials. This is Jain''s second visit to West Bengal.
Sunil Arora
"The two would brief the Commission on Friday and the Commission would visit Assam and West Bengal in that order early next week," a functionary said.

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Assam Elections 2021: EC official takes stock of situation


Assam Elections 2021: EC official takes stock of situation
India
Published: Thursday, January 14, 2021, 8:45 [IST]
Guwahati, Jan 14: Chief Election Commissioner Sunil Arora, along with Election Commissioners Sushil Chandra and Rajiv Kumar, will visit Assam and West Bengal early next week to take stock of preparations for Assembly polls slated for later this year.
Deputy Election Commissioner Sudip Jain is already in West Bengal to meet officials. This is Jain''s second visit to West Bengal.
Another EC official is in Assam to take stock of the situation there.
"The two would brief the Commission on Friday and the Commission would visit Assam and West Bengal in that order early next week," a functionary said.

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Election Commission may hold Bengal elections early over school exams, violence

The tenure of the current Mamata Banerjee-led government is coming to an end on May 30 and Election Commission sources have told India Today TV that the Bengal elections might be held early, given the violence and board examinations.

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Top 5 News Trends in India | January 14


Top 5 News Trends in India | January 14
Top 5 News Trends in India | January 14
From Bhartiya Kisan Union (BKU) chief Bhupinder Mann exiting the Supreme Court-appointed panel on farm laws to former world number one tennis player Andy Murray testing positive for coronavirus, here is what is making headlines on January 14:
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Top 5 news trends | January 14
Bhupinder Mann's decision to recuse himself from the Supreme Court-appointed panel was hailed by the farmers but it also came as a blow to government efforts in ending the deadlock. Meanwhile, poultry markets in Delhi reopened, in signs that authorities may finally be getting a grip on bird blue.

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EC to visit poll-bond Assam, West Bengal next week | India News

India News: Deputy Election Commissioner Sudip Jain is already in West Bengal to meet officials. This is Jain's second visit to West Bengal. Another EC official

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EC to 'integrate' schedules with board exams amid upcoming polls

ET learned that the poll panel has already held discussions with officials from the Central Board of Secondary Education(CBSE), the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) and school boards regarding the poll-bound states to ensure that there is a ‘good integration of the election schedule and exam dates.

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Explained: Here's how you may be able to carry your voter card in your phone | Explained News,The Indian Express


Explained: Your voter card on phone? Here’s what EC wants to do
Digital Voter ID card: Currently, the Elector's Photo Identity Card (EPIC) is only available in hard copy, and has to be produced in the original by the voter on election day. What is the proposal being considered by the poll panel?
Written by Ritika Chopra
, Edited by Explained Desk | New Delhi |
Updated: December 18, 2020 2:56:59 pm
In this file photo, woman voters can be seen displaying their identity cards as they wait in a queue to cast their votes for Maharashtra Assembly polls, in Sangli. (PTI Photo/Oct 21, 2019)
The Election Commission (EC) is keen to make the Elector’s Photo Identity Card or EPIC available in electronic form. In other words, you could soon carry your Voter ID Card on your phone just like an electronic boarding pass that is downloadable ahead of a journey by air.

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