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importance of EVM and VVPAT in voting process​

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Answered by Aʙʜɪɪ69
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EVM was to be used to improve ways to manage the cost and schedule concerns and to plan ahead for future impacts that may result from the current situation. Basically, EVM is a process to help measure performance in cost, schedule, and technical areas and to help the manager better identify project risks.

Answered by laxmimahindrakar100
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Benefits. Electronic voting technology intends to speed the counting of ballots, reduce the cost of paying staff to count votes manually and can provide improved accessibility for disabled voters. Also in the long term, expenses are expected to decrease. Results can be reported and published faster. An EVM is designed with two units: the control unit and the balloting unit. These units are joined together by a cable. ... With the EVM , instead of issuing a ballot paper, the polling officer will press the Ballot Button which enables the voter to cast their vote The Government of India notified the amended Conduct of Elections Rules, 1961 on 14th August, 2013, enabling the Commission to use VVPAT with EVMs. The Commission used VVPAT with EVMs first time in bye-election from 51-Noksen (ST) Assembly Constituency of Nagaland. Shyam Saran Negi, born on 1 July 1917 in Kalpa, Himachal Pradesh, is a retired schoolteacher who cast the first vote in the 1951 general election in India — the nation's first election since the end of the British Raj in 1947.

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