Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. India’s massive, twice-a-decade exercise in democracy is once again leaving its mark on the country’s people, in the form of ...
Skin burns from indelible ink application during election duty documented for the first time Lack of awareness among election officers about potential health risks underscores need for improved ...
Sri Lanka's Shift in Election Procedures Colombo: The government of Sri Lanka has announced the elimination of indelible ink ...
MYSURU, India (Reuters) - In India, the world's most populous democracy, elections mean millions of voters boasting a forefinger daubed in purple, and a factory in the southern city of Mysuru is the ...
Mysuru: Come election time, employees at Mysore Paints & Varnish Ltd (MPVL), a public sector undertaking owned by the Karnataka government, try to steer clear of their colleague K. Vishalakshi. With ...
The Mysore Paints and Varnish Ltd has been tasked with providing over 26 lakh vials of indelible ink, which leaves a deep purple mark on a voter's left forefinger, to various states for the upcoming ...
Colombo: Sri Lanka has decided to discontinue the use of indelible ink to mark voters during elections, with authorities ...
India’s massive, twice-a-decade exercise in democracy is once again leaving its mark on the country’s people, in the form of purple-streaked index fingers. The Election Commission uses indelible ink, ...