When newly independent India held its first-ever general elections in 1951 and 1952, organizers turned to the idea of using ...
Did you know that India is the world’s most vibrant democracy? Well, to ensure it remains so, the election ink fades after four months! So tomorrow 8th August, Kenyans goes to General Elections ...
The company started supplying indelible ink to the Election Commission in 1962 ... paint for war tanks to the Defence department of India. However, the company has not just found a market with ...
The by-elections held early this year in Kericho and Malindi are now happily behind us and the voting ink has since dried on the small finger. That ink, for one, doesn’t dry easily and stays put ...
A voter's finger is marked with indelible ink after casting a ballot ... will be used in this year's election Sanju Samson blasts a 47-ball century as India clinch an emphatic win over South ...
One reader wrote in this week, apparently having gone to vote early, that they were only provided with blue ink pens, while ...
The Shasta County elections office reported Wednesday it is having difficulty counting some of its ballots due to a printing ...
The ink is applied after they cast their vote at the electronic voting machine. This is a tactic used in India since the 1950s, although many countries around the world have also used election ink ...
It’s hard to overstate the magnitude of former President Donald Trump’s comeback victory. He became the first Republican nominee to capture the popular vote since 2004, while his party retook the ...
Building on the success of its Pledge to Vote campaign for the May 2024 General Elections, the Hotel & Restaurant Association (Western India) - HRAWI has ...
A voter's finger is marked with indelible ink after casting ... were eligible to vote for more than 1,600 candidates in 102 seats. With 39 seats, Tamil Nadu in southern India was the day's key ...