The EC on Tuesday said linkage of voter cards with Aadhaar would be done according to the prevailing law and the Supreme Court's directions and added technical consultations between UIDAI and its ...
Names of those who do not link their Aadhaar details with the voters' list will not be struck off the electoral rolls, the government had asserted. NEW DELHI: The EC on Tuesday said linkage of ...
Amid attacks from Opposition parties on the sanctity of electoral rolls, the EC has also resolved to settle within the next three months the issue of duplicate voter card number pending for nearly ...
While voting rights can only be granted to a citizen of India, according to Article 326 of the Constitution, Aadhaar only establishes a person's identity, the poll authority said in a statement ...
The Election Commissioner's move comes amid the Opposition's allegations over the existence of a massive number of duplicate voter identity cards, or EPIC, short for electronic electoral photo ...
The Election Commission is expected to discuss the linking of Aadhaar with voter I-cards during a meeting with the Union home and legislative secretaries and the CEO of the Unique Identification ...
Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar has convened a meeting with the Union home secretary and the legislative secretary to discuss the issue of linking voter identity cards with Aadhaar amid ...
The Election Commission (EC) on Tuesday said that linking Aadhaar numbers with voter ID cards will be carried out strictly in accordance with the law and the Supreme Court’s directions.
While TMC and Congress MPs sought to raise the issue of duplicate voter ID cards in the House, Tamil parties wanted to discuss the impact of the ensuing delimitation exercise on southern states.
Linking of voter identity cards with Aadhaar will be done according to the existing laws and in line with the Supreme Court’s (SC) directions. The Election Commission of India (ECI) will soon ...
The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist ...
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