What is EVM?

Janhvi Sharma |
Jaipur | EVM or Electronic Voting Machine is the main resource of the election process in today’s time. E.V.M is the modern-day voting box, in which the voter of India registers his/her invaluable vote.

Before EVMs in India, elections were held by putting slips in the ballot box, which was a waste of time in counting and also used a lot of paper. Which, in 2013, due to the election reform policy written in the constitution, the central government made EVM a part of the election process.

Due to the Electronic Voting Machine, voters can now directly register their vote by pressing the button next to the name and party symbol of their favourite candidate. Voters also have the facility of NOTA button at the bottom of this machine. The purpose of this button is when the voter does not like any representative he can register his protest by pressing this button.

You will get this information on Electronic Voting Machine from Digital Baal Mela and the campaign launched by the Rajasthan Education Department, “Kaun Banega Loktantra Preheri”. The purpose of this campaign, which was started on National Voter’s Day on November 25, is to make the future generation aware of voting.

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