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discuss how elections are held controlled and monitored by the ec election commission in India​

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Answered by abhishesumesh
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Explanation:

ECI. By ECI (edited). October 26, 2018 ... Accordingly, all elections held after February 19, 2008 to the Lok ... Control room and Complaint Monitoring Centre with 24 ...

Number of Electors: 834,082,814 (compared to 173,212,343 in1951-52)

Female Voters: 397,018,915

Male Voters: 437,035,372

Total No. of Polling Stations: 9,27,553

Answered by mdzainulaabedin330
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Explanation:

India is a Socialist, Secular, Democratic Republic and the largest democracy in the World. The modern Indian nation state came into existence on 15th of August 1947. Since then free and fair elections have been held at regular intervals as per the principles enshrined in the Constitution, Electoral Laws and System.

The Constitution of India has vested in the Election Commission of India the superintendence, direction and control of the entire process for conduct of elections to Parliament and Legislature of every State and to the offices of President and Vice-President of India.

Election Commission of India is a permanent Constitutional Body. The Election Commission was established in accordance with the Constitution on 25th January 1950. The Commission celebrated its Golden Jubilee in 2001.

Originally the commission had only a Chief Election Commissioner. It currently consists of Chief Election Commissioner and two Election Commissioners.

For the first time two additional Commissioners were appointed on 16th October 1989 but they had a very short tenure till 1st January 1990. Later, on 1st October 1993 two additional Election Commissioners were appointed. The concept of multi-member Commission has been in operation since then, with decision making power by majority vote.

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