Election Commission Empowers Candidates with Suvidha 2.0 App Update
The Election Commission has updated the Suvidha 2.0 mobile app, enabling candidates and parties to apply for campaign-related permissions directly through the app. This update strives to promote transparency and technological advancement in the electoral process, facilitating easier access for users.
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- India
The Election Commission has taken a significant technological leap with the introduction of changes to its Suvidha 2.0 mobile application.
Now, candidates and political parties can directly apply for campaign-related permissions, which were previously accessible only through offline or web-based methods.
The app's update promotes transparency and efficiency by operating on a 'first in, first out' principle, ensuring a fair process devoid of discretion, as emphasized by Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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