DU elections may go hi-tech with electronic voting machines
DU elections may go hi-tech with electronic voting machines
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Aug. 7--NEW DELHI -- DU students may get to exercise their franchise using electronic voting machines (EVM) this year in the DUSU elections. Vice-chancellor Deepak Pental has written to chief election commissioner N Gopalaswamy and election commissioner S Y Quraishi to avail of at least 80 EVMs to conduct the polls scheduled for September 8. The el...
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