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  1. Biennial/Bye Elections to the Andhra Pradesh and Telangana Legislative Council –reg.

    ECI/PN/21/2019        Dated: 24nd February, 2019
    PRESS NOTE
    Subject: Biennial/Bye Elections to the Andhra Pradesh and Telangana Legislative Council –reg.
    The term of office of following sitting members of the Andhra Pradesh & Telangana Legislative Council are due to expire as per the details given below:
    ANDHRA PRADESH
    Sl. No.
    Name of  Constituency
    Name of the Member
    Date of retirement
    1.
    East –West Godavari Graduates’
    Kalidindi Ravi Kiran Varma
     
    29.03.2019
    2.    
    Krishna-Guntur Graduates’
    Boddu Nageswara Rao
    3.
    Srikakulam-Vizianagaram-Visakhapatnam Teachers’
    Gade Srinivasulu Naidu
    TELANGANA
    1.
    Medak-Nizamabad-Adilabad-Karimnagar Graduates’
    K. Swamy Goud
     
     
    29.03.2019
    2.
    Medak-Nizamabad-Adilabad-Karimnagar Teachers’
    Paturi Sudhakar Reddy
    3.
    Warangal-Khammam-Nalgonda Teachers’
    Poola Ravinder
    4.
    Hyderabad Local Authorities’
     
     M.S. Prabhakar Rao
    01.05.2019
     
    2. Also, one vacancy in Andhra Pradesh Legislative Council has occurred on 3rd October, 2018 due to death of sitting member, Dr. M.V.V.S. Murthi from Visakhapatnam Local Authorities’ Constituency. The term of Dr. M.V.V.S. Murthi is up to and including 11.08.2021.
    3. Amendment of Delimitation Order of Council Constituencies in Telangana  is under process; however, the Commission has decided to conduct the aforesaid elections as per the existing delimitation.
    4. Now, the Commission has decided to hold above mentioned Biennial Election to Andhra Pradesh and Telangana Legislative Councils and bye election to the Andhra Pradesh Legislative Council from Visakhapatnam Local Authorities’ Constituency, in accordance with the following schedule:
     
    EVENTS
    DATES & DAYS
    1
    Issue of Notifications
    25th February, 2019 (Monday)
    2
    Last date of making nominations
    5th March, 2019 (Tuesday)
    3
    Scrutiny of nominations
    6th March, 2019 (Wednesday)
    5
    Last date for withdrawal of candidatures
    8th March, 2019 (Friday)
    6
    Date of poll
    22nd March, 2019 (Friday)
    7
    Hours of poll        
    8.00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m.
    8
    Counting of Votes
    26th  March, 2019 (Tuesday)
    9
    Date before which election shall be completed
    28th March, 2019 (Thursday)

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  2. सेवा मतदाताओं की संख्या में पर्याप्त वृद्धि अपंजीकृत पात्र सेवा मतदाता, निर्वाचक नामावली के अंतिम भाग में पंजीकरण हेतु अभी भी आवेदन कर सकते हैं

    संख्या : ईसीआई/प्रे.नो./20/2019      दिनांक : 22 फरवरी, 2019
    प्रेस नोट
    सेवा मतदाताओं की संख्या में पर्याप्त वृद्धि
    अपंजीकृत पात्र सेवा मतदाता, निर्वाचक नामावली के अंतिम भाग में
    पंजीकरण हेतु अभी भी आवेदन कर सकते हैं
    अर्हक तारीख के रूप में 01.01.2019 के संदर्भ में निर्वाचक नामावलियों के अंतिम भाग के सार पुनरीक्षण की प्रक्रिया आज, अर्थात 22.02.2019 को, अंतिम भाग के अंतिम रूप से प्रकाशन के साथ ही समाप्त हो गई   है । निर्वाचक नामावली, 2019 के अंतिम रूप से आखिरी भाग में देश में कुल 16,62,993 सेवा मतदाताओं को सेवा निर्वाचकों के रूप में पंजीकृत किया गया है ।
    वर्ष 2014 में यह तद्नुरूपी आंकड़ा 13,27,627 था । इस प्रकार से निर्वाचक नामावली 2019 में वर्ष 2014 के सेवा मतदाताओं की कुल संख्या की तुलना में उल्लेखनीय वृद्धि रिकॉर्ड की गई है । सेवा मतदाताओं की संख्या में यह वृद्धि सार पुनरीक्षण, 2019 के दौरान सेवा मतदाताओं के पंजीकरण को उच्चतम सीमा तक ले जाने के आयोग के भरसक प्रयासों तथा संबंधित सेवाओं/विभागों के संक्रिय योगदान और सेवा कार्मिकों की व्यापक सहभागिता के कारण हुई है । 
    विधि के उपबंधों और आयोग के अनुदेशों के अनुसार, निर्वाचक नामावली में असमाविष्ट और अपंजीकृत पात्र सेवा मतदाता सतत अद्यतन के दौरान निर्वाचक नामावली के अंतिम भाग में पंजीकरण हेतु निर्वाचनों के लिए नाम-निर्देशन दाखिल करने की अंतिम तारीख तक अपना आवेदन दे सकते हैं और वे सेवा मतदाता पोर्टल अर्थात servicevoter.nic.in पर अपने संबंधित रिकॉर्ड अधिकारी/कमांडिंग अधिकारी/प्राधिकारी के माध्यम से फॉर्म 2, 2क और 3, जैसा भी मामला हो, प्रस्तुत कर सकते हैं । यह स्पष्ट किया जाता है कि नाम-निर्देशन दाखिल करने की अंतिम तारीख के 10 दिन पहले तक प्राप्त किए गए सभी फार्मों का निपटान किया जाएगा और यदि संबंधित निर्वाचक रजिस्ट्रीकरण अधिकारी द्वारा इन फार्मों को सभी प्रकार से पूर्ण पाया जाता है, तो आवेदकों के नामों को निर्वाचक नामावली के अंतिम भाग में शामिल किया जाएगा ।
    यह सुनिश्चित करने के लिए कि सेवा कार्मिकों की अधिकतम संख्या को अंतिम भाग में पंजीकृत किया जाए, ताकि वे निर्वाचनों में अपने निर्वाचकीय मताधिकार का प्रयोग कर सकें, सभी संबंधित सेवाओं/विभागों से अनुरोध किया गया है कि वे पंजीकरण संबंधी कमियों, यदि कोई हैं, को दूर करने के लिए सभी अपंजीकृत पात्र सेवा मतदाताओं को प्रोत्साहित करके सतत अद्यतन के दौरान सेवा निर्वाचक के रूप में निर्वाचक नामावली में पंजीकृत कराएं ताकि वे आगामी निर्वाचन में निर्वाचक नामावली में पंजीकृत न होने कारण मत डालने से वंचित न हो जाएं ।

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  3. Voter Helpline: 1950

    No. ECI/PN/19/2019          Dated: 22nd February, 2019
    PRESS NOTE
     
    Subject: Voter Helpline: 1950
    In view of the impending General Elections, the Election Commission of India has strengthened its Voter Helpline to make it easy for the Voters to get authentic information pertaining to their voter registration.  The range of services provided by the Helpline Number 1950 have been refurbished and made easily accessible.
    The enrolled electors in the Electoral Roll can check the details of their personal information, the Polling Station planned for them to visit on the Poll Day and to know the contact details of Booth Level Officers, Electoral Registration Officers and District Election Officers, by using the Voter Helpline Mobile App or through www.nvsp.in  Portal or by calling 1950 Helpline Number.  In the same line, services through SMS can also be availed by citizens by sending SMS without any cost to 1950.  Formats in which such SMSs can be sent are:
    (i) ECI <EPIC Number>  <0 (for reply in English) or <1 (for reply in the regional language).   (ii) ECIPS <EPIC Number>    This will fetch the address of the Polling Station, where the said EPIC Number bearer needs to go to cast the vote.
    (iii) ECICONTACT <EPIC Number>   This will fetch the reply providing the sender with contact details of Booth Level Officers, Electoral Registration Officers and District Election Officers.
    Since mere possession of EPIC Card is not enough for the electors but their names should also be there in the electoral roll for enabling them to cast their vote on the poll day, it is necessary that the citizens/electors should check that their names figure in the electoral rolls.  If they are not enrolled, they can submit Form 6 online through www.nvsp.in or submit the form through Mobile APP or hard copy to the respective ERO Offices.  If there is any correction needed, they can submit Form 8 for necessary correction online through NVSP or through Mobile App or hard copy to respective ERO offices.  Also if their addresses are changed within the part, they need to submit Form 8A on the same lines as above.
    It is also clarified that all these services can be obtained directly or by approaching the concerned officials appointed by the Election Commission of India.  ECI has not authorized any intermediaries to provide these services.
     

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  4. Biennial Election to the Legislative Councils of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana by the members of Legislative Assembly (MLAs) – reg.

    ECI/PN/18/2019     Dated: 18th February, 2019
    PRESS NOTE
     Subject: Biennial Election to the Legislative Councils of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana by the members of Legislative Assembly (MLAs) –  reg.
    The term of five members each of Andhra Pradesh Legislative Council and Telangana Legislative Council elected by the members of Legislative Assembly (MLAs) is expiring on 29th March, 2019, details are given as under:
    S.No.
    Name of the Member
    Date of Retirement
    ANDHRA PRADESH
    1.                 
    Ponguru Narayana
     
     
    29th March, 2019
    2.                 
    Lakshmi Siva Kumari Anguri
    3.                 
    Pamidi Samanthakamani
    4.                 
    Ramakrishnudu Yanamala
    5.                 
    Appa Rao Adireddy
    TELANGANA
    6.                 
    Ponguleti Sudhakar Reddy
     
     
    29th March, 2019
    7.                 
    Mohd. Ali Shabbir
    8.                 
    Thiruvaragarm Santosh Kumar
    9.                 
    Mohmmed Saleem
    10.              
    Mohd. Mahmood Ali
              Now, the Commission has decided to hold Biennial Election to the Legislative Councils of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana by the members of respective Legislative Assemblies in accordance with the following schedule:
     
    S. No.
    Event
    Days and Date
    1.                 
    Issue of Notification
    21st February, 2019 (Thursday)
    2.                 
    Last date of making nominations
    28th February, 2019 (Thursday)
    3.                 
    Scrutiny of nominations
    1st March, 2019 (Friday)
    4.                 
    Last date for withdrawal of candidatures
    5th March, 2019 (Tuesday)
    5.                 
    Date of poll
    12th March, 2019 (Tuesday)
    6.                 
    Hours of poll 
    9.00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m.
    7.                 
    Counting of Votes
    12th March, 2019 (Tuesday) at 5.00 p.m.
    8.                 
    Date before which election shall be completed
    15th March, 2019 (Friday)
     
     
     
     

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  5. Shri Sushil Chandra takes over as new Election Commissioner

    No. ECI/PN/17/2019      Dated: 15th February, 2019
     
    Press Note
    Subject : Shri Sushil Chandra takes over as new Election Commissioner
    Shri Sushil Chandra has assumed charge as the new Election Commissioner (EC) of India today on 15th of February 2019 and joins the Commission with Chief Election Commissioner Shri Sunil Arora and Election Commissioner Shri Ashok Lavasa.

    Sh. Sushil Chandra assuming charge as the new Election Commissioner of India
     
    Born on 15th May 1957 Shri Chandra is a 1980 batch Indian Revenue Service Officer. In the IRS service Shri Chandra has rendered his service in various States viz; Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Delhi, Gujarat and Maharashtra.
    Acquiring his academic proficiency from Roorkee University and LL.B. from D.A.V. College, Dehradun, Shri Chandra has worked extensively in the areas of International Taxation and Investigation at various places. Shri Chandra brings rich experience from his position of Director of Investigation, Mumbai and Director General (Investigation), Gujarat. Besides this, he has undergone various training programmes at Singapore, IIM Bangalore & Wharton.
    Prior to joining ECI Shri Chandra held the office of Chairman in Central Board of Direct Taxes, Department of Revenue, Ministry of Finance, and Government of India and was also Member (Investigation), C.B.D.T.
     

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  6. भारत निर्वाचन आयोग द्वारा आगामी साधारण निर्वाचन 2019 के लिए मतदाता  सत्‍यापन सूचना कार्यक्रम (वीवीआईपी) का शुभारंभ

    भा.नि.आ./प्रे.नो./16/2019     दिनांक   08.02.2019
    प्रेस नोट
    विषय : भारत निर्वाचन आयोग द्वारा आगामी साधारण निर्वाचन 2019 के लिए मतदाता  सत्‍यापन सूचना कार्यक्रम (वीवीआईपी) का शुभारंभ
    भारत निर्वाचन आयोग ने आगामी साधारण निर्वाचन  2019 के लिए नागरिकों हेतु उनके नामों, नए रजिस्ट्रीकरणों, मतदाता विवरणों में परिवर्तनों और मतदाता पहचान पत्रों में शुद्धि के लिए मतदाता सत्‍यापन एवं सूचना कार्यक्रम (वीवीआईपी) का शुभारंभ किया है। भारत निर्वाचन आयोग ने इस वीवीआईपी कार्यक्रम के लिए अनेक चैनलों से मदद ली है। भारत निर्वाचन आयोग ने समस्त भारत में सभी जिलों में सम्पर्क केन्द्र भी स्थापित किए हैं। वोटर हेल्पलाइन नम्बर 1950 है। कॉल करने वालों की सहायता करने के लिए सम्पर्क केन्द्रों में नवीनतम सूचना एवं टेलीकॉम अवसंरचना उपलब्ध करवाई गई है ।

    साधारण निर्वाचन 2019 के संचालन के लिए वीवीआईपी कार्यक्रम का शुभारंभ सूचना एवं संचार प्रौद्योगिकी के प्रयोग से संबंधित 2 दिवसीय गहन प्रशिक्षण-सह-कार्यशाला के दौरान किया गया था । प्रशिक्षण-सह-कार्यशाला में सभी राज्यों एवं संघ शासित क्षेत्रों के मुख्य अपर निर्वाचन अधिकारियों, आईटी प्रभारियों, नोडल अधिकारियों, राज्य स्तरीय मास्टर प्रशिक्षकों एवं तकनीकी रिसोर्स व्यक्तियों ने भाग लिया ।
          इस अवसर पर बोलते हुए, निर्वाचन आयुक्‍त, श्री अशोक लवासा ने कहा कि प्रौद्योगिकी की ताकत यह है कि इसे सभी लोगों के इस्‍तेमाल करने के लिए आसान बनाया जा सकता है। उन्होंने कार्यशाला में भाग ले रहे व्‍यक्तियों को इन विषयों को आत्मसात करने और आगे इन्‍हें सभी को व्यापक रूप से समझाने के लिए प्रोत्साहित किया । श्री लवासा ने प्रतिभागियों को स्मरण दिलाया कि भारत निर्वाचन आयोग के प्रयासों का केन्द्रीय थीम निर्वाचनों को अधिकाधिक समावेशी बनाना है। इन एप्‍लीकेशनों के प्रयोग से, उचित प्रतिक्रियाएं सुनिश्चित की जानी चाहिए क्योंकि नागरिक अच्छी गुणवत्ता वाली सेवाओं की मांग करते हैं ।
          मुख्य निर्वाचन आयुक्त, श्री सुनील अरोड़ा ने कहा कि प्रौद्योगिकी वास्तव में एक प्रमुख स्थिति परिवर्तक है । प्रशिक्षण कार्यशालाओं में मुख्य उद्देश्य सुनना, सीखना, आत्मसात करना और उसका उपयोग करना होना चाहिए । उन्होंने संकेत दिया कि अब निर्वाचनों में कुछ ही समय बचा है और जो कुछ भी सीखा हुआ है उसे पूरी तरह समेकित करके मतदाता को सुविधाएं प्रदान करने में उसका उपयोग सुनिश्चित किया जाना चाहिए ।
          सभी राज्यों एवं संघ शासित क्षेत्रों को जिन एप्लीकेशन के लिए प्रशिक्षण दिया गया था उनमें से एक महत्वपूर्ण एप्लीकेशन सी विजिल था । सी विजिल एप आदर्श आचार संहिता / व्यय उल्लंघन का समय अंकित करते हुए, साक्ष्य आधारित सबूत उपलब्ध करवाता है जिसमें अपने आप अवस्थिति सम्‍बन्‍धी आंकड़ों के साथ-साथ सजीव फोटो / वीडियो आ जाते हैं । कोई भी नागरिक मोबाइल एप के माध्यम से शिकायत दर्ज कर सकता है । उसके बाद उड़न दस्ते मामले की छानबीन करते हैं और रिटर्निंग अधिकारी निर्णय लेता है । निर्धारित समय सीमा के भीतर सी विजिल की वस्‍तुस्थिति को सी विजिल शिकायतकर्ता के साथ साझा किया जा सकता है ।
          इस अवसर पर सी विजिल प्रयोक्ता मैनुअल एवं ईवीएम प्रबंधन प्रणाली प्रयोक्ता मैनुअल भी जारी किए गए । आज 'वोटर हेल्पलाइन' नामक एक नया एंड्राएड आधारित मोबाइल एप भी शुरू किया गया । यह एप सभी नागरिकों को निर्वाचक नामावली में अपने नामों को ढूंढने, ऑनलाइन फार्म भेजने, एप्लीकेशन की स्थिति की जांच करने, शिकायत दर्ज करने और अपने मोबाइल एप पर  उत्तर प्राप्त करने की सुविधा प्रदान करता है । इस मोबाइल एप के माध्यम से सभी फार्म, परिणाम, अभ्यर्थी शपथ पत्र, प्रेस नोट, मतदाता जागरूकता और महत्वपूर्ण अनुदेश उपलब्ध हैं ।
          दिव्यांग व्यक्तियों को नए रजिस्ट्रीकरण, पते में परिवर्तन, विवरणों में परिवर्तन और मोबाइल एप्लीकेशन के प्रयोग से स्वयं को दिव्यांग व्यक्ति के रूप में चिन्हित करने के लिए आवेदन करने में सहायता करने हेतु एक 'दिव्यांग एप' भी शुरू किया गया था । दिव्यांग व्यक्तियों के केवल सम्पर्क विवरणों को प्रविष्ट करते ही, बूथ स्‍तरीय अधिकारी के पास उनकी दहलीज तक सुविधाएं पहुंचाने के लिए संदेश पहुंच जाता है। दिव्यांग व्यक्ति मतदान के दौरान व्हीलचेयर की भी मांग कर सकते हैं ।
          भारत निर्वाचन आयोग द्वारा नवीनतम प्रौद्योगिकी के प्रयोग से मौजूदा निर्वाचन प्रणाली का संवर्धन होने के अलावा नूतन निर्वाचन कार्यकलापों का भी प्रचार हुआ है । निर्वाचनों के प्रभावी  संचालन के लिए, भारत निर्वाचन आयोग को निर्वाचनों की दिन-प्रतिदिन की प्रक्रियाओं में सुव्यवस्थित प्रौद्योगिकी के प्रयोग को समेकित करने का एक मार्ग प्राप्त हो गया है ।

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    फ़ाइल सबमिट की गई Friday 08 February 2019

  7. आयोग की राजनैतिक दलों के प्रतिनिधियों के साथ बैठक।

    सं.ईसीआई/प्रेनो/15/2019     दिनांक: 04 फरवरी, 2019
    प्रेस नोट
     विषय:- आयोग की राजनैतिक दलों के प्रतिनिधियों के साथ बैठक।
    आज, निर्वाचन सदन में कुछ राष्‍ट्रीय और राज्‍य स्‍तरीय मान्‍यता प्राप्‍त राजनैतिक दलों का प्रतिनिधिमंडल आयोग से मिला।
    आयोग ने वोटर वेरीफाएबल पेपर ऑडिट ट्रेल मशीन (वीवीपीएटी) पर्चियों की गणना के सम्‍बन्‍ध में प्रतिनिधियों के सरोकारों संबंधी मांगों के बारे में सुना।
    आयोग ने राजनैतिक दलों को आश्‍वास्‍त किया कि उनके द्वारा उठाए गए मुद्दों पर विचार किया जाएगा और उनकी जांच की जाएगी । राजनैतिक दलों द्वारा किए गए प्रकथनों पर विचार करते हुए, आयोग विभि‍न्‍न माननीय न्‍यायालयों द्वारा दिए गए निर्णयों को ध्‍यान में रखेगा तथा साथ ही इस विषय पर भारतीय सांख्यिकीय संस्‍थान की रिपोर्ट शीघ्र अपेक्षित होने के अतिरिक्‍त, किसी प्रतिक्रिया को अंतिम रुप देने से पहले जमीनी स्‍तर पर समग्र प्रशासनिक और प्रचालानात्‍मक व्‍यवहार्यता को भी ध्‍यान में रखेगा।

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    फ़ाइल सबमिट की गई Monday 04 February 2019

  8. National Voters’ Day celebrated on 25th January; President of India lauds initiatives being taken up by Election Commission in preparation for the Lok Sabha Elections 2019

    ECI/PN/14/2019        25th January, 2019 
    Press Note
     National Voters’ Day celebrated on 25th January;
    President of India lauds initiatives being taken up by Election Commission in preparation for the Lok Sabha Elections 2019
    The 9th National Voters’ Day (NVD) is celebrated across the country on 25th January 2019. The theme for NVD this year was ‘No Voter to be Left Behind’ reiterating the commitment of Election Commission of India (ECI) in view of the Lok Sabha elections due this year.
     
    Hon’ble President of India Sh. Ram Nath Kovind, while presiding over the National Function organized by ECI at Manekshaw Centre, Delhi hailed various interventions taken up by the Commission for conduct of free, fair and participative elections and particularly appreciated the initiatives for reaching out to voters in the remotest corner to enroll their names in the electoral roll and to encourage them to exercise the Right to Vote. Referring to his recent visit to Gir National Forest in Gujarat where he came to know about set up of a polling station in the remote location that too for a single voter, Shri Kovind lauded the efforts of ECI to make every vote count in consonance with the theme of the year.
    He said that the framers of our Constitution set up the Election Commission as an independent and constitutional body one day before the birth of the Republic of India. This reflects an immense regard and deep-rooted belief in democracy and the democratic spirit. Talking about the electoral process – beginning with the preparation of electoral rolls and concluding with the declaration of election results – he said it is difficult for an ordinary person to comprehend the complexity of the entire process. The President said that through all this, the credibility of Indian electoral system has continuously strengthened and Indian voters have a firm belief in the integrity, diligence, fairness and transparency of the election mechanism of the country.
     
    Applauding winners of the National Awards the President asked them to keep contributing to conduct of free and fair elections. Congratulating the new voters who were handed over the EPIC on this occasion, he asked them to take informed decision while casting their vote and said that their decision will define the future of the country. He said, Voters and Election Commission are most crucial to democracy and they compliment each other and also appreciated various initiatives taken by the Commission under the SVEEP programme particularly mentioning the Electoral Literacy Club (ELC) Programme and the All Women Managed Polling Station initiative.
    On receiving the inaugural issue of the new magazine of ECI he said that the magazine is most appropriately titled “My Vote Matters” and Every Vote counts equally in the formation of a government.
    Speaking on the same occasion, Sh Ravi Shankar Prasad, Union Minister, Law & Justice complimented ECI for the stellar role played by it for strengthening the Indian democracy. He lauded the courage, commitment and foresight shown by successive Commissions for conduct of free & fair elections and said that all should trust and believe the sanctity of the election process. Appreciating various initiatives of ECI for voter education and outreach he said voter education is integral to a good democracy.
    Earlier while addressing the audience, Shri Sunil Arora, Chief Election Commissioner reiterated Commission’s commitment to make elections more and more inclusive, voter friendly, transparent and festive and shared the new initiatives being taken up for efficient and effective connect with the voters and for strengthening the elector confidence.
    He briefed the audience about the cVIGIL initiative that provides time stamping proof of model code of conduct and expenditure violation by empowering every citizen to click a photo or video using Smartphone.
    In his welcome address, Shri Ashok Lavas, Election Commissioner briefed the audience about the significance of the day, saying that on this day we celebrate liberty and maturing of young minds into responsible citizens and thanked all stakeholders including voluntary organisations for their support.
    The First Issue of ECI’s quarterly bi-lingual magazine ‘My Vote Matters’ was presented by the Commission to the Hon’ble President of India. The new magazine hosts interesting and informative articles on many core subjects, new initiatives and topics of concurrent interest in elections, electoral processes and practices with the objective of developing a larger connect and interface with all the Stakeholders.
     As part of the regular NVD activity of felicitating the newly eligible voter, 6 young voters from Delhi were handed over their EPIC by the Hon’ble President.
    The National Awards for the Best Electoral Practices were conferred to Officers for outstanding performance in the conduct of elections. Special Awards were given to Departments and Officers from various departments for their contribution in smooth conduct of elections the general election to the Assemblies of 9 states in 2018. In addition, Awards were also given to CSOs and Media Houses who have made outstanding contribution in the field of voter awareness and outreach in these elections.  (Brochure attached)
    Chief Election Commissioners and senior officials from Bangladesh, Bhutan, Kazakhstan, Maldives, Russia and Sri Lanka and Heads/Senior Representatives of International Organisations viz. Malaysian Commonwealth Studies Centre, U.K.; International Centre for Parliamentary Studies, U.K. and International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (IDEA) graced the occasion and also visited the new campus of the India International Institute of Democracy and Election Management (IIIDEM) at Dwarka, New Delhi. Members of Political Parties, Members of Parliament besides Diplomats from various countries and representatives from national and international organizations working in the area of democracy and elections attended the National Voters’ Day function.  
    The National Voters’ Day (NVD) is celebrated all over the country on January 25 every year since 2011 to mark the Foundation day of Election Commission of India, which was established on this day in the year 1950. The main purpose of the NVD celebration is to encourage, facilitate and maximize the enrollment, especially for the new voters. Dedicated to the voters of the country, the Day is utilized to spread awareness among voters for promoting informed participation in the electoral process.

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    फ़ाइल सबमिट की गई Friday 25 January 2019

  9. 25 जनवरी 2019 को मनाया जाने वाला नौवां राष्ट्रीय मतदाता दिवस

    सं. भा.नि.आ./प्रे.नो./13/2019            दिनांक 24 जनवरी, 2019
    प्रेस नोट
    विषय : 25 जनवरी 2019 को मनाया जाने वाला नौवां राष्ट्रीय मतदाता दिवस
    पूरे देश में 25 जनवरी, 2019 को 6 लाख से अधिक स्थानों पर नौवां राष्ट्रीय मतदाता दिवस मनाया जाएगा जिसमें देश-भर के लगभग 10 लाख मतदान केन्द्रों को कवर किया जाएगा । राष्ट्रीय मतदाता दिवस के समारोह में नए मतदाताओं का सम्मान किया जाएगा और उन्हें उनके ईपीआईसी (निर्वाचक फोटो पहचान पत्र) दिए जाएंगे ।
    भारत निर्वाचन आयोग द्वारा मानेकशॉ केन्द्र, दिल्ली छावनी में आयोजित किए जा रहे इस राष्ट्रीय समारोह में भारत के महामहिम राष्ट्रपति श्री राम नाथ कोविंद मुख्य अतिथि होंगे । श्री रवि शंकर प्रसाद, माननीय कानून मंत्री भी इस राष्ट्रीय समारोह की शोभा बढ़ाएंगे । आगामी लोकसभा निर्वाचन के मद्देनजर राष्ट्रीय मतदाता दिवस के थीम के रूप में “कोई भी मतदाता न छूटे” का चयन किया गया है ।
    इस अवसर पर एक तिमाही पत्रिका, महत्वपूर्ण है मत मेरा, का शुभारंभ किया जा रहा है और आयोग द्वारा इसकी पहली प्रति महामहिम राष्ट्रपति जी को भेंट की जाएगी ।
    निर्वाचनों के संचालन में उत्कृष्ट कार्य के लिए अधिकारियों को सर्वोत्तम निर्वाचन प्रक्रियाओं हेतु राष्ट्रीय पुरस्कार प्रदान किए जाएंगे । इसके अलावा, उन सिविल सोसायटी संगठनों और मीडिया हाउसों को भी पुरस्कार दिए जाएंगे, जिन्होंने मतदाता जागृति और आउटरीच के क्षेत्र में उत्कृष्ट योगदान दिया है ।
    बंगला देश, भूटान, कजाखस्तान, मालदीव, रूस और श्रीलंका के मुख्य निर्वाचन आयुक्त और वरिष्ठ अधिकारी भी इस समारोह की शोभा बढ़ाएंगे । विभिन्न देशों के राजनयिकों और लोकतंत्र एवं निर्वाचनों के क्षेत्र में कार्यरत राष्ट्रीय एवं अंतरराष्ट्रीय संगठनों के प्रतिनिधियों के अलावा राजनैतिक दलों के सदस्यों, संसद सदस्यों द्वारा भी इस राष्ट्रीय समारोह में भाग लेने की आशा है ।
    भारत निर्वाचन आयोग, जिसकी स्थापना वर्ष 1950 में इसी दिन हुई थी, का स्थापना दिवस मनाने के लिए वर्ष 2011 से प्रतिवर्ष 25 जनवरी को सारे देश में राष्ट्रीय मतदाता दिवस (एनवीडी) का आयोजन किया जाता है । राष्ट्रीय मतदाता दिवस समारोह का मुख्य उद्देश्य विशेष रूप से नए मतदाताओं के नामांकन को प्रोत्साहित करना, सुविधाजनक बनाना और अधिकाधिक बढ़ाना  है । देश के मतदाताओं के प्रति समर्पित, इस दिवस का उपयोग निर्वाचन प्रक्रिया में जागरूक सहभागिता को बढ़ाने के लिए मतदाताओं में जागरूकता फैलाने हेतु किया जाता है ।

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  10. ELECTION COMMISSION OF INDIA HOSTS INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ‘MAKING OUR ELECTIONS INCLUSIVE AND ACCESSIBLE’ AND RENEWS MoU ON ELECTORAL COOPERATION WITH BHUTAN

    ECI/PN/12 /2019         24th January, 2019
    PRESS NOTE
    ELECTION COMMISSION OF INDIA HOSTS
     INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON 
     ‘MAKING OUR ELECTIONS INCLUSIVE AND ACCESSIBLE’   
    AND RENEWS
    MoU ON ELECTORAL COOPERATION WITH  BHUTAN
    The Chief Election Commissioner of India, Shri Sunil Arora and Election Commissioner Shri Ashok Lavasa today inaugurated an International Conference on ‘Making our Elections Inclusive and Accessible’. ECI is hosting the International Conference on the occasion of 9th National Voters Day which is observed on 25th January every year. Chairpersons/Chief Election Commissioners / Commissioner and Senior Officials from Election Management Bodies (EMBs) viz. Bangladesh, Bhutan, Kazakhstan, Maldives,  Russia & Sri Lanka and Heads/Senior Representatives of International Organisations viz. Malaysian Commonwealth Studies Centre, U.K.; International Centre for Parliamentary Studies, U.K. and International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (IDEA) have gathered in New Delhi to participate in the event. 

    In his Keynote Address, Sh. Sunil Arora, Chief Election Commissioner of India,  stated that  free, fair, transparent, credible and ethical elections are critical to the legitimacy of a democratic government. It is imperative that the voice of all categories of voters is included in democratic representation. Inclusive elections coupled with characteristics such as transparency, accountability and competitiveness add to the strength of democratic polity.  Speaking specifically of the Indian context, he strongly affirmed that ECI is always open to all kinds of feedback in all forms from all stakeholders particularly the political parties who are the most significant stakeholders after the voters.  He  stated that ECI is not going to be intimidated, coerced or pressurized into going back to ballot papers days. The position has been consistently maintained by successive Commissions and the same will be maintained in the future.   In ballot paper era there used to be innumerable complaints about impersonation and booth capturing by anti-social elements and musclemen etc. besides the inordinate delays in declaring results which sometimes spread from three to four days. We have kept a robust technical and administrative mechanism to safeguard the integrity of EVM. VVPATs have further enhanced the transparency of votes for the voters. 
    In context of the recent aspersions cast on EVMs used in elections, Shri Arora denounced the targeting of the machines, which unnecessarily are being dragged into motivated slugfest. “EVMs have been in use for the last two decades. Even in several elections since 2014, the machines have given different results in different elections.” Shri Arora mentioned that even in the recent elections in the five States, out of a total of 176,000 Polling Booths where EVMs were used, there were six incidents of violation of Standard Operating Procedure, that too in reserved EVMs not used in the actual elections. “Although the ratio is negligible but even in these cases stringent disciplinary action was taken and ECI has and always will have zero tolerance to any kind of errors in the election process” he reiterated. 
    Shri Arora also referred to the relevant UN Treaties viz; Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) 1948 and the International Covenants on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) 1966 etc. which have guided and provided strength and support to democracies across the world  in shaping up their constitutional, legislative, and legal framework for ‘Inclusive and Accessible Elections’.
    While addressing the participants, Election Commissioner, Sh. Ashok Lavasa mentioned that  Election Commission of India has played a pioneering role in organizing free, fair and credible elections in a transparent manner in the largest democracy in the world and leads the way in sharing best practices and knowledge skills with fellow EMBs.  He referred to the active role played by ECI in international arena in the field of Election Management through its close association with regional and world bodies like  FEMBoSA, AAEA, A-WEB and International IDEA. In this regard ECI has provided technical assistance to several countries like Jordan, Maldives, Namibia, Egypt, Bhutan and Nepal; undertaken Study/Observation Missions for Elections to a number of countries abroad and exchange visits for sharing of experiences and skills as also helped with capacity building programmes.
    Sh. Lavasa said “it is a tribute to Indian people, our democracy and the election machinery that what started as a voter base of 176 million people in 1951 is now a vast vocal electorate of almost 880 million with a voting percentage of about 66.4 % in 2014” 
    He noted that the better thing of the course is that the increase is across the spectrum, more women , more first time voters, more PwDs , more transgenders and more service voters.  The next milestone is to improve it further and work towards ethical voting, he emphasised.
    In his welcome address, Mr. Umesh Sinha, Senior Deputy Election Commissioner briefed the delegates about the contours of the International Conference on ‘Making our Elections Inclusive and Accessible’. He mentioned that ECI has led the way in the path to democracy during the last 68 years by conducting 16 General Elections to the Lok Sabha and more than 388 elections to the State Legislative Assemblies. ECI is globally recognised today as an institution of repute in imparting knowledge and sharing of best practices and skills with other EMBs through its robust International Cooperation Programme. He highlighted various initiatives taken by the ECI under its flagship programme Systematic Voters’ Education and Electoral Participation (SVEEP) for enhancing Inclusion among various categories of voters to encourage their electoral participation.   He expressed the hope that the ideas and experiences shared at this Conference would provide useful takeaways for all stakeholders in this endeavour.
    During the one-day Conference, there were sessions with Heads and senior delegates from EMBs and International Organisations, giving their presentations and sharing of their experiences, best practices and initiatives aimed at electoral engagement, enrolment and active participation aiming towards inclusive and accessible ballot exercise   in their respective countries.

    On the sidelines of the Conference ECI today also renewed the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for cooperation in the field of election management with the Election Commission of Bhutan. To mark the occasion, ECI also released the January 2019 issue of its Quarterly Magazine ‘VOICE International’.  The  magazine carries rich experiences for knowledge sharing on Inclusive and Accessible Elections across the democracies around the world.

    The international delegates have also been invited to attend the National Voters Day Celebrations in New Delhi on 25th January 2019 besides visiting the upcoming campus of the India International Institute of Democracy and Election Management (IIIDEM) at Dwarka, New Delhi. Some of the delegates will also witness the celebration of the Republic Day on 26th January 2019.

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    फ़ाइल सबमिट की गई Thursday 24 January 2019

  11. Election Commission of India to host International Conference on ‘Making Our Elections Inclusive and Accessible’

    ECI/PN/11/2018     Dated 23rd January, 2019
    PRESS NOTE
    Sub: Election Commission of India to host International Conference on ‘Making Our Elections Inclusive and Accessible’ 
    In consonance with the 9th National Voters’ Day to be held on 25th January 2019, Election Commission of India (ECI) is going to host an International Conference on ‘Making Our Elections Inclusive and Accessible’ on 24th January 2019. Besides Chief Election Commissioner Sh. Sunil Arora and Election Commissioner Sh. Ashok Lavasa, Heads and dignitaries from six Election Management Bodies (EMBs) viz. Bangladesh, Bhutan, Kazakhstan, Maldives, Russia & Sri Lanka and three International Organisations viz. Malaysian Commonwealth Studies Centre, U.K and International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (IDEA) and International Centre for parliamentary Studies (ICPS) will participate in the event. 
    There will be two sessions during the Conference where representatives from the EMBs and International Organisations will participate and share their experiences, best practices and initiatives aimed at electoral engagement, enrolment and active participation in inclusive and accessible voting exercise in various countries. 
    During the Conference another issue of ECI’s quarterly magazine “Voice International” will be released which will carry the theme of “Making polling stations accessible and voter friendly”. On the sidelines of the Conference, ECI will also renew Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for cooperation in the field of election management with the Election Commission of Bhutan.
    The MoUs provide for an institutional framework and aim for promotion of exchanges of knowledge and experience in the field of organizational and technical development, with a view to strengthen the administration of electoral processes; exchange of information, material, expertise and technical know-how relating to electoral processes and systems; training of personnel and organizational development and capacity building.
    Election Commission of India has, so far, signed MOUs with twenty-five Election Management Bodies and International Organizations (viz. Australia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Brazil, Chile, Fiji, Georgia, Ivory Coast, Guinea, Republic of Korea, Kyrgyz Republic, Libya, Mauritius, Mexico, Moldova, Myanmar, Nepal, Russia, South Africa, Suriname, Yemen and United Nations, Intl. IDEA & IFES). 
    The International Conference is being organised with the purpose of sharing the experience of different EMB’s, International Institutions and Experts with regard to analysis of barriers, policy interventions, strategies, programmes, good practices and technological innovation for inclusive and accessible election. The international delegates will also attend the National Voters’ Day Celebrations in New Delhi besides visiting the new campus of the India International Institute of Democracy and Election Management (IIIDEM) at Dwarka, New Delhi on 25th January 2019. 

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    फ़ाइल सबमिट की गई Wednesday 23 January 2019

  12. Election Commission of India reaffirms Non-Tamperability of EVMs

    ECI/PN/10/2019   Dated: 22nd January, 2019                                                                          
    Press Note
    Subject: Election Commission of India reaffirms Non-Tamperability of EVMs
    In the wake of the motivated controversy about ECI EVMs, attempted to be created by one so called ‘cyber expert’ Mr Syed Shuja, the Technical Experts Committee (TEC) members - Prof D T Shahani, Prof Emeritus IIT Delhi and Prof Rajat Moona, Director IIT Bhilai and Prof D K Sharma, Prof Emeritus IIT Bombay (Mumbai), have reconfirmed to the ECI today that :
    The ECI-EVMs are stand-alone machines designed to connect only amongst ECI-EVM units (Ballot Unit, Control Unit and VVPAT) through cables that remain in full public view.There is no mechanism in ECI-EVMs to communicate with any device through wireless communication on any Radio Frequency.All versions of ECI-EVMs are regularly and rigorously tested against low to high wireless frequencies. These tests include and go beyond the standard tests specified for electronic equipments ECI-EVMs are regularly tested for proper functioning under all kind of operating conditions.  ECI-EVMs are also regularly tested for code authentication and verification. In the context of Sh Syed Shuja alleging about the two side printing of VVPAT paper which allegedly retains lower tampered print while the front side print as verified by the voter, getting erased, the TEC clarified that VVPATs use thermal printers which can print only on one side of thermal paper. The print is fully visible through the viewing window. The paper rolls used in VVPATs have only one-sided thermal coating and hence can be printed only on one side. The VVPAT paper print lasts atleast for five years. 
    CMDs of Bharat Electronics Limited and Electronics Corporation of India Limited, who are the sole manufacturers of EVMs and now also VVPATs, also reaffirmed that all the TEC prescribed Standard Operating Procedures are scrupulously adhered to and observed. 
    It is however reiterated that while ECI-EVMs might malfunction sometimes like any other machine due to component failures and stop working, but even such a malfunctioning ECI-EVM would not record any vote incorrectly. It is reaffirmed that ECI-EVMs are not tamperable. 
    ECI has also lodged an FIR u/s 505(1)(b) of IPC against Mr Shuja with DCP, New Delhi district.

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    फ़ाइल सबमिट की गई Tuesday 22 January 2019

  13. भारत निर्वाचन आयोग द्वारा मतदाता जागरूकता पर रेडि‍यो जॉकी के लिए एक कार्यशाला का आयोजन करना।

    फाइल नं. ईसीआई/प्रेस नोट/7/2019        दिनांक: 21 जनवरी, 2019
    प्रेस नोट
    विषय:- भारत निर्वाचन आयोग द्वारा मतदाता जागरूकता पर रेडि‍यो जॉकी के लिए एक कार्यशाला का आयोजन करना।  
    भारत निर्वाचन आयोग ने आकाशवाणी (ऑल इंडिया रेडियो) और विभि‍न्‍न निजी एफ एम चैनलों सहित प्रमुख एफ एम चैनलों के रेडियो जॉकी (आर जे) के लिए एक कार्यशाला का आयोजन किया। प्रमुख एफ एम चैनलों अर्थात बिग एफ एम, रेड एफ एम, फीवर 104 एफ एम, रेडियो नशा, इश्‍क एफ एम और रेडियो सिटी से कुल 19 रेडियो जॉकी ने 2 घंटे के इंटरएक्‍ट‍िव सत्र में भाग लिया, जहां उन्‍होंने मतदाता शि‍क्षा के प्रसार के लिए कई गतिविधि‍यों में भाग लिया।
    यह कार्यशाला मुख्‍य हितधारकों के साथ आयोग द्वारा आयोजित किए गए कार्यक्रम का एक हिस्‍सा है। एफ एम रेडियो ऐसे महत्‍वपूर्ण माध्‍यमों में से एक है, जो मतदाओं को निर्वाचन तंत्र से जोड़ता है। कार्यशाला का आयोजन रेडियो जॉकी को निर्वाचन प्रक्र‍िया से परिचि‍त करवाने के लिए किया गया था ताकि वे अपने श्रोताओं में सूचना के व्‍यापक और सटीक प्रचार-प्रसार करने में मदद कर सकें।

    सत्र की शुरूआत श्री ए.के.पाठक, सचिव, भारत निर्वाचन आयोग द्वारा कार्यशाला के परिचय के साथ हुई, जिसके बाद, प्रतिभागियों को लोक सभा निर्वाचन, 2019 से पहले और  ईवीएम, वीवीपीएटी जागरूकता ‘निर्वाचक नामावली पर अपने विवरणों को सत्‍यापित करें’ संबंधी  अभियान पर विशेष ध्‍यान देने के साथ आयोग द्वारा मतदाता शि‍क्षा की विभि‍न्‍न पहलों पर सूचना उपलब्‍ध करवाई गई थी। इसके बाद प्रतिभागियों ने मतदाता जागरूकता मंच/निर्वाचक साक्षरता क्‍लब्‍स के ‘अपने मतपत्र का निर्माण करें ’ नामक एक गतिविधि‍ के हिस्‍से के रूप में डमी मतपत्र बनाया।  

    निदेशक, सुश्री पदमा आंगमो ने प्रतिभागियों के साथ बातचीत की, जिसमें उन्‍होंने अपने प्रश्‍नों पर चर्चा की और संगठि‍त तरीके से मतदाता जागरूकता पर ईसीआई के साथ सहयोग को आगे बढ़ाने का आश्‍वासन दिया। उनकी बातचीत के बाद एक क्‍वि‍ज हुआ, जिसमें रोचक प्रश्‍नों के माध्‍यम से मतदाता जागरूकता पर बुनियादी जानकारी दी गई। सत्र का समापन श्री सुजीत कुमार मिश्रा, अवर सचिव, भारत निर्वाचन आयोग के धन्‍यवाद ज्ञापन के साथ हुआ।
                                           

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    फ़ाइल सबमिट की गई Monday 21 January 2019

  14. Election Commission of India Firmly Stands by fool proof nature of ECI EVMs.

    ECI/PN/8/2019       Dated: 21st  January, 2019
     
    Press Note
    Subject: Election Commission of India Firmly Stands by fool proof nature of ECI EVMs.
    It has come to the notice of Election Commission of India that an event claiming to demonstrate EVMs used by ECI can be tampered with, has been organised in London. 
    Whereas, ECI has been wary of becoming a party to this motivated slugfest, ECI firmly stands by the empirical facts about fool proof nature of ECI EVMs deployed in elections in India. 
    It needs to be reiterated that these EVMs are manufactured in Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) and Electronics Corporation of India Limited (ECIL) under very strict supervisory and security conditions and there are rigorous Standard Operating Procedures meticulously observed at all stages under the supervision of a Committee of eminent technical experts constituted way back in 2010.
    It is being separately examined as to what legal action can and should be taken in the matter.
     
     

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    फ़ाइल सबमिट की गई Monday 21 January 2019

  15. भारत निर्वाचन आयोग द्वारा देशभर में मतदाता जागरूकता मंचों (वीएएफस) को शुरू करने संबंधी अभियान ।

    संख्या : ईसीआई/प्रे.नो./7/2019       दिनांक : 16 जनवरी, 2019
     
    प्रेस नोट
    विषय: भारत निर्वाचन आयोग द्वारा देशभर में मतदाता जागरूकता मंचों (वीएएफस) को शुरू करने संबंधी अभियान ।
    भारत निर्वाचन आयोग द्वारा आज नई दिल्ली में और राज्यों की राजधानी के मुख्य निर्वाचन अधिकारियों द्वारा तथा जिलों में जिला निर्वाचन अधिकारियों द्वारा मतदाता जागरूकता मंचों (वीएएफ) की शुरुआत की गई 
    आज प्रवासी भारतीय केन्द्र, नई दिल्ली में भारत सरकार के 44 मंत्रालयों के नोडल अधिकारियों और भारतीय  उद्योग परिसंघ (सीआईआई) तथा फेडरेशन ऑफ इंडियन चेंबर ऑफ कामर्स एंड इंडस्ट्री (फिक्की) के प्रतिनिधियों को संबोधित करते हुए आयोग ने उनसे तत्काल मतदाता जागरूकता मंच स्थापित करने और निर्वाचक नामावली में सभी अधिकारियों और कर्मचारियों को पंजीकरण करवाने के लिए सुविधा प्रदान करने का आग्रह किया ।

     
    मुख्य निर्वाचन आयुक्त, श्री सुनील अरोड़ा ने कहा कि संविधान के संस्थापकों का देश के नागरिक वर्ग पर पूरा भरोसा था और इसलिए उन्होंने भारत की जनता को सार्वभौमिक व्यस्क मताधिकार का उपहार दिया जबकि अन्य लोकतंत्रों ने अपने नागरिकों को यह अधिकार देने में वर्षों लगा दिए । अतः, यह हमारी सामूहिक जिम्मेवारी है कि हम इस अधिकार का महत्व जानें  और इसे संभाल कर रखें और इस प्रयास में मतदाता जागरूकता मंचों को एक महत्वपूर्ण भूमिका का निर्वहन करना है । उन्होंने नोडल अधिकारियों से कहा कि वे मतदाता जागरूकता मंच के लक्ष्यों जो कि जागरूक और नैतिक सहभागिता को प्रोत्साहित करना है और जिसका प्रथम चरण पंजीकरण है, के लिए स्वयं को प्रतिबद्ध कर दें ।
    निर्वाचन आयुक्त, श्री अशोक लवासा ने कहा कि सरकार के हजारों अचर्चित और बिना किसी श्रेय के काम करने वाले कर्मचारी विभिन्न क्षमताओं और भूमिकाओं में निर्वाचन प्रक्रिया को संरक्षित करने के कार्य की जिम्मेवारी लेते हैं । अधिकारियों को “लोकतंत्र के राजदूत” कहते हुए, श्री लवासा ने कहा कि नोडल अधिकारी के रूप में अब वे अपने कार्यस्थल पर सहयोगियों और स्टाफ को शिक्षित करेंगे तथा यह सुनिश्चित करेंगे कि उनके मंत्रालयों और विभागों के सभी सदस्य पंजीकरण करवाने से लेकर मत डालने तक की निर्वाचन प्रक्रिया से भली-भांति परिचित हों । अब उन पर यह एक अतिरिक्त जिम्मेवारी होगी ।
    इससे पहले, इस अवसर पर बोलते हुए वरिष्ठ उप निर्वाचन आयुक्त ने सभी उपस्थितों को ‘मतदाता सत्यापन तथा सूचना’ अभियान के बारे में सूचित किया जो आयोग शुरू कर रहा है और मतदाता जागरूकता मंचों से कहा कि वे सदस्यों को उनके नाम और ब्योरे ईसीआई के ऑनलाइन एनवीएसपी पोर्टल और मतदाता हेल्पलाइन संख्या 1950 के माध्यम से निर्वाचक नामावली पर ढूंढने की सुविधा प्रदान करें ।  
    मतदाता जागरूकता मंच की अवधारणा से विभिन्न मंत्रालयों और महासंघों के अधिकारियों को परिचित करवाने तथा वीएएफ के नोडल अधिकारियों के रूप में उनकी भूमिका के बारे में उन्हें ब्रीफ करने के लिए आधे दिन की ब्रीफिंग आयोजित की गई । देशभर में मुख्य निर्वाचन अधिकारियों और जिला निर्वाचन अधिकारियों द्वारा इसी प्रकार के ब्रीफिंग सत्र आयोजित किए गए जहां क्रमशः विभागों, गैर-सरकारी विभागों, सिविल सोसाइटी संगठनों, कार्पोरेट और मीडिया घरानों के नोडल अधिकारियों को ब्रीफ किया गया ।
    मतदाता जागरूकता मंच परिचर्चाओं, प्रश्नोत्तरियों, प्रतियोगिताओं और अन्य सहभागिता संबंधी गतिविधियों के माध्यम से जागरूकता उत्पन्न करने वाला एक अनौपचारिक मंच है । संगठन के सभी कर्मचारियों से अपेक्षा की जाती है कि वे मतदाता जागरूकता मंच के सदस्य बनें और मतदाता जागरूकता मंच के अध्यक्ष के रूप में उस संगठन के प्रमुख कार्य करें ।
    मतदाता जागरूकता मंच, भारत निर्वाचन आयोग के निर्वाचक साक्षरता क्लब कार्यक्रम का एक भाग है । 25 जनवरी, 2018 को आठवें राष्ट्रीय मतदाता दिवस पर आरंभ किया गया निर्वाचक साक्षरता क्लब कार्यक्रम औपचारिक शिक्षा प्रणाली से बाहर रह जाने वालों को कवर करने के लिए प्रत्येक बूथ पर एक चुनाव पाठशाला और प्रत्येक शैक्षणिक संस्थान में निर्वाचक साक्षरता क्लब स्थापित करने की परिकल्पना की गई है । इस कार्यक्रम की शुरुआत के पहले वर्ष में देशभर में लगभ 2.11 लाख निर्वाचक साक्षरता क्लब पहले ही स्थापित किए जा चुके हैं ।

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    फ़ाइल सबमिट की गई Wednesday 16 January 2019

  16. Voter Awareness Forums shall be set up in Ministries, Departments and Other Institutions for promoting awareness on electoral process

    ECI/PN/6/2019       Dated: 14th January, 2019
    Press Note
    Subject: Voter Awareness Forums shall be set up in Ministries, Departments and Other Institutions for promoting awareness on electoral process
    Voter Awareness Forums will be set up in Ministries, Government Departments, Non-Government Departments and other Institutions to promote electoral awareness. Election Commission of India will be briefing the Nodal Officers of Ministries, Government of India and a representative from Federations on 16th January 2019 at Pravasi Bhartiya Kendra, New Delhi.
    Similar briefing sessions are being held across the country by the Chief Electoral Officers and District Election Officers on the same day where nodal officers of Departments, Non-Govt Departments, CSOs, Corporate and Media Houses in the State and District are being briefed respectively. 
    Voter Awareness Forums are informal Forums for generating awareness around electoral process through activities like discussions, quizzes, competitions and other engaging activities. All employees of the Organisation are expected to become members of the VAF with the Head of the Organisation acting as Chair of VAF. 
    VAF is part of the Electoral Literacy Club programme of ECI. Launched on the 8th National Voters Day, 25th January 2018, the ELC programme envisages setting up of Electoral Literacy Club in every educational institution and Chunav Pathshala at every booth to cover those outside the formal education system.  Around 2.11 Lakh ELCs have already been established across the country in the first year of the launch of the programme.
     The ELCs and Chunav Pathshala activities are conducted by the Convener using a resource Guide where step by step instructions are given for conducting each activity. Separate Resource books have been developed for Class IX, X, XI and XII. A calendar of activities in a year has also be indicated. Total of 6-8 activities, with specific learning outcome, running into approximately 4 hours in all, have been identified for each class.         

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    फ़ाइल सबमिट की गई Monday 14 January 2019

  17. Election Commission of India organised a two day conference of Chief Electoral officers to review the poll preparedness.

    ECI/PN/5/2019    Dated: 12th January, 2019
    Press Note
     Subject: Election Commission of India organised a two day conference of Chief Electoral officers to review the poll preparedness.
    A two day conference of the Chief Electoral Officers of all the States and UTs was organized by the Election commission on 11th and 12th of January. A comprehensive review of poll preparedness of the states prior to the General elections 2019 was conducted through these two days.

    The primary focus of the Election commission was on the integrity of the electoral roll, meticulous planning for elections, EVM and VVPAT assessment and training and extensive voter outreach.
    Addressing the CEOs, the Chief Election Commissioner of India Sh. Sunil Arora emphasized the fact that the electoral roll that is currently under the process of revision and finalization will be used in the forthcoming General elections. Hence, this particular revision assumes additional importance and care must be taken to ensure the purity of the Roll. He also said that every effort must be made so that all voters are registered well in time. He reaffirmed the significance of the 1950 Helpline for the voters and its role as the First point of Care for the voter in finding her name in the Role, EPIC status and in connecting to the Election machinery and exercising her democratic right. He directed all the state CEOs to set in place support systems for the 1950 Helpline as early as possible.
    Sh. Arora reiterated the commitment of the Election commission of India to provide assured minimum facilities in all polling stations. He also directed the CEOs to have their Booth level, District level and state level Plans ready and conduct a meticulous assessment of all resources required for the conduct of elections. The States and the UTs must assess their EVM/ VVPAT requirements and also ensure adherence to the timelines specified for completion of their First Level checking. He laid stress upon extensive Hands on experience of the EVM and VVPAT among the voters as well as during the training of polling officials as it helps to minimize the glitches and also boosts confidence among the stakeholders.
    The Election Commissioner Sh. Ashok Lavasa, in his address to the CEOs reiterated the immense significance of the integrity of the electoral roll at this crucial juncture. He said that the entire election machinery must now be geared up in order to deliver yet another flawless election to the country. In order to accomplish this herculean task, a detailed planning process and a leadership role has to be assumed by the CEO at the state and the DEOs in the districts. He suggested to each state to reach out to each and every voter and develop innovative mechanisms to facilitate People with disability. He also emphasized upon coordination with bordering states as well as with other agencies in order to give more teeth to the expenditure Monitoring mechanisms operative in the states.
    Through the two day conference, each and every aspect of conduct of election including availability of sufficient budget, manpower, resources, SVEEP, planning, polling station arrangements and IT applications including Suvidha, Sugam and C-Vigil were discussed in detail and the preparedness of  States/UTs on each of these parameters was assessed.
    The five states which had recently undergone Assembly elections – Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Mizoram, Telangana and Rajasthan gave a presentation on the take aways and the learnings from their experiences. Chhattisgarh had developed an app to track their polling personnel which streamlined the process. Madhya Pradesh developed an app to ensure queue less voting experience for people with disabilities, pregnant women and women with infants. These five states demonstrated how technology can be leveraged to enhance voter experience and also provide crucial data in an instant to the election officers.
    Mizoram highlighted its successful conduct of elections despite initial problems. The Mizoram experience was on of building bridges with the civil society organizations, opening dialogue and also the setting up of polling stations for the Bru community in coordination with the state of Tripura was a notable achievement.
    Both Rajasthan and Telangana cited several instances of innovative sveep campaigns incorporating local cultural practices which led to a good turn out in these states.
    All the other CEOs of states and UTs made comprehensive presentations to the Commission on the key areas of their preparations for the forthcoming Lok Sabha Elections 2019.

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    फ़ाइल सबमिट की गई Saturday 12 January 2019

  18. ECI to organize Two-Day Chief Electoral Officers’ Conference to review Poll Preparedness for the Lok Sabha Election 2019

    ECI/PN/4/2019 Dated: 10th January, 2019 
    Press Note
    Subject: ECI to organize Two-Day Chief Electoral Officers’ Conference to review Poll Preparedness for the Lok Sabha Election 2019
    The Election Commission of India is holding a two-day Conference on 11th & 12th January, 2019 of the Chief Electoral Officers (CEOs) to review poll preparedness of the forthcoming General Elections to the Lok Sabha, 2019.  During the Conference, the Commission will discuss key issues related to poll preparedness such as Electoral Rolls, ERO Net, Polling Station arrangements, EVM-VVPAT  preparations, Security Management, Accessibility to Persons with Disabilities, Voter Education, use of IT applications, provision for Budget, manpower and other resources and so on.  Apart from reviewing the poll preparedness, the Commission will also discuss the takeaways and learnings from the recent poll gone States of Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Mizoram, Rajasthan and Telangana.
    During the Conference, these CEOs will make their comprehensive presentations of their poll preparedness on all important parameters.  The Commission desires from the CEOs that elections are made totally voter-friendly and accessible for Persons with Disabilities, Senior Citizens and Gender.  The Commission has already directed the CEOs to build a campaign on various media platforms to register eligible citizens and voters; provide every facility for search of their names through website, SMS gateway and through Voter Facilitation Centre at every ERO level.  The Commission has also directed all States to activate the voter helpline centre 1950 so that the grievances of the voters are promptly redressed. During this Conference, the Commission would review the status of facilitation provided to voters by both online and offline methods.  The Commission has already given a checklist to all CEOs on each important parameter and detailed report has been sought from them on each point of checklist.  The Commission will also review the status of vulnerability mapping, security planning, availability of police forces and their requirement during forthcoming Lok Sabha Election.

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    फ़ाइल सबमिट की गई Thursday 10 January 2019

  19. Report of the Committee on Section 126 of the Representation of the People Act, 1951.

    ECI/PN/3/2019  Dated: 10th January, 2019
    Press Note
    Subject: Report of the Committee on Section 126 of the Representation of the People Act, 1951.
    The task of maintaining campaign silence during last 48 hours before the conclusion of polling is becoming increasingly onerous in the light of the increasing influence of digital media. So, apart from the regulation by law and ECI instructions, the resolve, proactive support and sustained effort by all stake holders which include political parties, media, civil society organizations, academia and educational institutions, the youth and citizens at large, will remain necessary to contain the evil impact.
    2. The Committee constituted under the chairmanship of Sr. Deputy Election Commissioner Sh. Umesh Sinha to review and suggest modifications and changes in the provisions of the Section 126 and other sections of the Representation of the People Act 1951, provisions of Model Code of Conduct and any other ECI instruction in this regard has submitted its report today i.e. on 10th January, 2019 to the Commission.

    3. The Committee had the following scope of work:
    (a) Study and examine the present provisions of the Section 126 and other related Sections of the Representation of the People Act, 1951 and identify difficulties/critical gaps to regulate the violation of the said provisions of the act, particularly during the prohibitory period of 48 hours before the completion of the poll, mentioned in section 126 and suggest necessary amendment/modification.
    (b) Examine the type, category or growth of communication technology or media platform in the country and difficulties in regulating these media platforms during multiphase election when prohibitory period of 48 hours are in force.
    (c) Impact of new media platforms and social media during the prohibitory period of 48 hours before the close of poll and its implication in view of the provisions of section 126.
    (d) Examine the present provisions of Model Code of Conduct (MCC) related to the above issues and suggest modification in this regard.
    4. The Committee set up by the Commission included the representatives of Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology, Ministry of Law & Justice, Press Council of India, News Broadcasters Association apart from senior officers of the Commission.
    5. The Committee had detailed consultations with all major stakeholders including various political parties, nominees/ representatives of the Press Council of India (PCI), the News Broadcasters Association (NBA), the Internet and Mobile Association of India (IAMAI), the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) as well as representatives of several intermediaries and technology companies including Facebook, WhatsApp, YouTube, Twitter, and Google. The Committee also had several rounds of discussions and consultations with the legal and other divisions within the ECI.
    6. The recommendations made by the Committee, when implemented (after adoption by the ECI with necessary modification or additions), will help in minimizing the possible interference of activities which aim at indirectly influencing voters during the valuable silence period of 48 hours provided to them. The recommendations of the Committee will be considered by the Commission in detail for follow up action.

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    फ़ाइल सबमिट की गई Thursday 10 January 2019

  20. Chief Election Commissioner of India reviews election preparedness in Punjab, Haryana and Chandigarh in connection with Lok Sabha Elections- 2019

    No.ECI/PN/2/2019
    Dated: 7th January, 2019
    Press Note
    Subject: Chief Election Commissioner of India reviews election preparedness in Punjab, Haryana and Chandigarh in connection with Lok Sabha Elections- 2019
    Sh. Sunil Arora, Chief Election Commissioner of India today reviewed the election preparedness of Punjab, Haryana and Chandigarh in connection with the forthcoming Lok Sabha Elections in 2019.

    The Commission while reviewing the poll preparedness took meeting with the Chief Electoral Officers of Punjab, Haryana and UT of Chandigarh and discussed various issues related to provision of Assured Minimum Facilities (AMFs) at the Polling Stations, strengthening of manpower and infrastructure of CEO’s offices, filling up of all vacant positions of elections functionaries at the field level, availability of EVMs/VVPATs and other election material, adequate budget provisions etc. The Chief Electoral officers of Punjab, Haryana Special Summary Revision (w.r.t 01-01-2019), Voter Helpline (1950) and other IT Applications.  and UT of Chandigarh also briefed the CEC about the progress of 
    This was followed by a comprehensive discussion with the Chief Secretary, DGP, Home Secretary and other senior Officials of Punjab and Haryana, as also with the Advisor to Administrator and other senior officials of Union Territory of Chandigarh on the various election related arrangements to be in place for the smooth and peaceful conduct of elections in a free, fair, inclusive, participative and credible manner.   
    Sh. Arora emphasized the urgent need to create a comprehensive data base of PwD voters along with their PS-wise mapping to ensure that adequate assistance is provided to all PwD voters on day of Poll, which is very important to realize the Commission’s motto of ‘No Voter to be Left Behind’. The Chief Election Commissioner directed that forthcoming Lok Sabha Elections should be made voter friendly and all necessary facilitations should be provided specially to Persons with Disability, senior citizens and women.
    CEC also stressed on the imperative of imparting robust and comprehensive training to all election related officials, at all levels on the entire spectrum of election related matters including ERO-NET, BLO-NET, revision of Electoral Rolls and implementation of IT applications like Suvidha, Samadhan, Sugam, cVIGIL, and Electronically Transmitted Postal Ballot System (ETPBS).

    The review meeting was also attended by Shri Umesh Sinha, Senior Deputy Election commissioner, Shri Dhirendra Ojha, Director General and Shri Nikhil Kumar, Director.
     

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    फ़ाइल सबमिट की गई Monday 07 January 2019

  21. PGIMER New Academic Session inaugurated by the Chief Election Commissioner of India

    No.ECI/PN/1/2019 
    Dated: 7th January, 2019
    Press Note
    Subject: PGIMER New Academic Session inaugurated by the Chief Election Commissioner of India
          The Chief Election Commissioner of India, Shri Sunil Arora today inaugurated the new academic session of Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education & Research (PGIMER) in Chandigarh. While delivering the inaugural address- "The Road Ahead- Opportunities and Challenges'', he said that constant upgradation of oneself in every respect is very essential in any institution to be at par with the ever-changing technological advancements in the world.  January marks the beginning of the new academic session at the Institute which annually trains 400 postgraduate students in different specialties and super specialties in its various 50 departments. Sh. Sunil Arora also congratulated PGI for being ranked No. 2 amongst medical colleges of the country in the NIRF (National Institutional Ranking Framework), 2018. In this competitive world an institution has to constantly upgrade itself to stay abreast of the times, he said.

    Chief Election Commissioner of India, Sh. Sunil Arora addressing at the Inauguration of New Academic Session of the PGIMER
    He further stated that future medicine will possibly treat the human body in more dignified and less invasive manner and expressed belief that PGIMER Chandigarh will play its worthy role in this matter.  
    Shri Arora also urged the medical students to keep their morale up even when challenged. He emphasized that ideas rule the world. Today we are not so much limited by access or resource as much by our own imagination. “Today’s medicine was yesterday’s research; and today’s research will become tomorrow’s medicine. So think out of the box”.
     
    PGIMER felicitates Chief Election Commissioner of India, Shri Sunil Arora
    “The PGIMER already has a glorious history of more than 50 years. The question is where we see it in 10, 20 and 50 years from now. The foresight, resolve and zeal of its present leadership will determine that”, he added.

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    फ़ाइल सबमिट की गई Monday 07 January 2019

ईसीआई मुख्य वेबसाइट


eci-logo.pngभारत निर्वाचन आयोग एक स्‍वायत्‍त संवैधानिक प्राधिकरण है जो भारत में निर्वाचन प्रक्रियाओं के संचालन के लिए उत्‍तरदायी है। यह निकाय भारत में लोक सभा, राज्‍य सभा, राज्‍य विधान सभाओं और देश में राष्‍ट्रपति एवं उप-राष्‍ट्रपति के पदों के लिए निर्वाचनों का संचालन करता है। निर्वाचन आयोग संविधान के अनुच्‍छेद 324 और बाद में अधिनियमित लोक प्रतिनिधित्‍व अधिनियम के प्राधिकार के तहत कार्य करता है। 

मतदाता हेल्पलाइन ऍप

हमारा मोबाइल ऐप ‘मतदाता हेल्‍पलाइन’ प्‍ले स्‍टोर एवं ऐप स्टोर से डाउनलोड करें। ‘मतदाता हेल्‍पलाइन’ ऐप आपको निर्वाचक नामावली में अपना नाम खोजने, ऑनलाइन प्ररूप भरने, निर्वाचनों के बारे में जानने, और सबसे महत्‍वपूर्ण शिकायत दर्ज करने की आसान सुविधा उपलब्‍ध कराता है। आपकी भारत निर्वाचन आयोग के बारे में हरेक बात तक पहुंच होगी। आप नवीनतम  प्रेस विज्ञप्ति, वर्तमान समाचार, आयोजनों,  गैलरी तथा और भी बहुत कुछ देख सकते हैं। 
आप अपने आवेदन प्ररूप और अपनी शिकायत की वस्‍तु स्थिति के बारे में पता कर सकते हैं। डाउनलोड करने के लिए यहां क्लिक करें। आवेदन के अंदर दिए गए लिंक से अपना फीडबैक देना न भूलें। 

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