Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. India’s massive, twice-a-decade exercise in democracy is once again leaving its mark on the country’s people, in the form of ...
MYSURU, India (Reuters) - In India, the world's most populous democracy, elections mean millions of voters boasting a forefinger daubed in purple, and a factory in the southern city of Mysuru is the ...
Sri Lanka's Shift in Election Procedures Colombo: The government of Sri Lanka has announced the elimination of indelible ink ...
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Rs. 100 mn saved if polls held sans indelible ink
Sri Lanka, June 26 -- About Rs 100 million of public money can be saved in an election due to the abolition of marking the finger with indelible ink, to confirm voting in elections, an election ...
The Cabinet of Ministers approved the removal of legal provisions to suspend the method of marking voters using indelible ink during elections. The approval followed a proposal presented by the ...
Indelible ink is used to mark the finger once you have voted The ink is violet, not just in Kenya, but all over the world and is the last thing you’ll get at the voting poll. Did you know that India ...
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