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Novel way to ensure electoral participation of tech-savvy youth

NAWANSHAHR: Deputy Commissioner-cum-District Electoral Officer Vinay Bublani today called upon residents of the district to use voter-friendly Election Commission of India (ECI) mobile apps, websites as well as helplines that had been launched by the commission to facilitate political parties, contesting candidates and voters.



Tribune News Service

Nawanshahr, April 8

Deputy Commissioner-cum-District Electoral Officer Vinay Bublani today called upon residents of the district to use voter-friendly Election Commission of India (ECI) mobile apps, websites as well as helplines that had been launched by the commission to facilitate political parties, contesting candidates and voters.

Terming the apps a unique way to ensure the electoral participation of the tech-savvy youth, besides simplifying poll-related works and bringing its functioning in tune with the current scenario, he said these could be used by candidates and political parties to submit mandatory filings/statements or request certain permissions. It was also extremely helpful to residents.

The District Electoral Officer said Suvidha app was one of the applications launched by the ECI. It was a single window system for both candidates and political parties to apply for permission before conducting meetings, rallies, etc. This can also be done through the Android app. The ECI has also issued directions to give permission within 24 hours once candidates/parties make a request.

The DEO said another important app was C-VIGIL which provides timestamped and evidence-based proof of the model code of conduct/expenditure violation, having a live photo/video with auto location data. Any citizen can lodge a complaint through the app. Afterwards, flying squads investigate the matter and the returning officer takes the decision. The status of C-VIGIL app can be shared with its complainant within a specified time limit.

Another new Android-based mobile app called ‘Voter Helpline’ has also been launched. This app provides convenience to all citizens in finding their names in the electoral roll, submitting online forms, checking the status of the application, filing complaints and receiving the reply on the mobile app, besides knowing contact details of booth-level officers, electoral registration officers and district election officers, by using the the app, through www.nvsp.in portal or by calling 1950 helpline number. Services through the SMS can also be availed by citizens by sending a text message without any cost to 1950. All forms, results, candidate affidavits, press notes, voter awareness and important instructions are available on the mobile app.


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