How did the election commission overcome the problem of illiteracy ?
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Around 85% of the population could not read or write. This widespread illiteracy posed a challenge to the commission in organising the election. This was overcome by allotting each candidate a differently-coloured ballot box at the polling booth, on which each candidates name and symbol were written.
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- To overcome the problem of illiteracy during the election the election commission came up with an idea.
- They represented the political parties with the symbol such that the people remember the symbol and go for voting.
- This idea continues even today.
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