NEW DELHI: The Election Commission on Tuesday declared a digital seminar with chief electoral officials of states and Union Territories (UTs) to talk about revamping of backend systems for efficient and speedy delivery of voter-centric solutions, together with primary election commissioner Sushil Chandra especially requesting the CEOs to participate throughout the entire year with fresh voters for enrollment.
One of the main issues that the seminar focused on were sleek, economical and voter friendly solutions; updation/purity of their electoral roll; integration of all IT programs; extensive voter outreach program; communication & media strategy; cost tracking; legal difficulties; EVM along with VVPAT storage associated infrastructure and training and capability building.
In his speech, CEC Chandra explained the CEOs must make continuing year around attempts to participate in new voters for both enrollment and additional solutions such as correction, and change of address for present Republicans and comprehension of hassle-free facilitation systems of the Election Commission.
He reiterated the value of an upgraded and error-free electoral roster and asked the CEOs to discuss the best methods of the many innovative measures taken by the poll-gone countries for studying and customisation for future elections.
Election commissioner Rajiv Kumar warns that protocols of SOPs for movement and storage of EVMs ought to be rigorously adhered to and tracked by the CEOs and regular physical review of EVM storage components undertaken.
Election commissioner Anup Chandra Pandey stated that the non-election interval ought to be utilised from the CEOs to combine and fill gaps of work infrastructure and resources, strategy for communicating & awareness actions and measure up training and capability building.
Throughout the seminar, CEOs of Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal, all which went to surveys lately, shared their own experiences and lessons by running elections throughout the ordeal.
The CEOs of both Goa, Manipur, Punjab, Uttarakhand and UP briefed the Commission about the many challenges, inventions and hints for meeting elections due in those conditions annually.
The Commission on Tuesday additionally e-launched that the’Atlas on General Elections 2019′.
The Atlas encircles all of the information and statistical statistics associated with the overall election.
It comprises 42 thematic maps and 90 tables depicting a variety of aspects of these elections.
The General Election 2019 Atlas functions as an insightful and illustrative record that brings to light the principles of the Indian electoral procedure, that the EC had stated on Tuesday.
The tables and maps portray information in pictorial way for greater comprehension and recognition of their diversity of the nation.
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