
The election commission sources stated that some Ecinet modules would be made available during the current establishment process and at a time when elections in the Bihara Assembly are held, the entire instrument panel will be available for use. File | Photo Credit: RV Moorthy
The new, integrated control panel developed by the Election Commission (EC), which provides all services for stakeholders on one platform, will become functional during the current round of residential assemblies and the upcoming Bihar Assembly Assembly.
The new integrated ecinet control panel is aimed at providing all services to the parties at one point, instead of more than 40 applications or websites that now exist.
The EC sources said some Ecinet modules will be made available during the current processing process and at the time of Bihar, the entire instrument panel will be available for use.
On June 19, 2025, a one -by -four -seat would be held in four seats in four countries.
Ecinet is one of the initiatives that have been accepted by the voting authority since February this year to standardize voting control in the middle of opposition parties on countless issues from anomalies in election roles to duplicate voter card numbers.
It was February 19 that the main election commissioner Gyanesh Kumar took over the office.
Other EC initiatives have ever been direct integration of data on the registration of death from the Indian CEO to allow timely and verified removal of deceased voters and local levels to make survey management more efficient.
The EC also revised the maximum number of voters for the polling station from 1,500 to 1200. Other electoral cabins will be set up in densely populated areas such as closed communities and high -rise buildings.
The aim of the Commission is to ensure that no voter is obliged to travel more than 2 km to submit his vote. The voter information sheets were redesigned for clarity, with increased visibility of serial and work numbers. The mobile deposit facility will also be set up at the entrance to each election station, the EC official said.
EC also facilitated 4,719 meetings throughout the country with more than 28,000 representatives of political parties. These include 40 meetings at the level of the main election officer (CEO), 800 at the level of district election officials (DEO) and 3,879 at the election registration level (ERO).
The Commission also organized consultations in Nový Delhi with the leaders of recognized political parties, including the AAM AADMI, Bharatiya Janata, the Samajan side, the Indian Communist Party (Marxist) and the National People’s Party, with more meetings with the national and state political parties.
Educational programs for officers at the level of the stand (BLOS), BLO supervisors and agents at the stall level (blah) were made. More than 3,500 BLOS and BLO Supervisors have been trained, and these supervisors train more than 10.5 lakh officials.
Published – 29. May 2025 23:14 is