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Introduction In democratic societies, VVIPs—including heads of government, senior ministers, chief ministers, political party leaders, and other high-profile constitutional functionaries—wield…
Free and fair elections are the foundation of a constitutional democracy. In India, this ideal is realised not only through…
Polling stations represent the very nerve centres of democratic participation, where citizens exercise their sovereign right to choose their representatives.…
Free and fair elections form the cornerstone of India’s constitutional democracy. The legitimacy of governance and public trust in institutions…
Free and fair elections are the foundation of a democracy. In India, the system is designed to make sure elections…
In a functioning democracy, the integrity of elections depends upon a transparent, inclusive, and reliable electoral process. In India, this…
Foundational Pillars of India’s Free and Fair Elections Free and fair elections are the cornerstone of a democratic polity. In…
The Election Commission of India (ECI), in October 2025, introduced the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) initiative to refine electoral rolls…
Introduction In October 2025, the Election Commission of India (ECI) launched a major cleanup drive called the Special Intensive Revision…
Introduction India’s Election Commission stands at a critical juncture. Established under Article 324 of the Constitution to conduct free and…
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