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India "Bhagwa or the saffron colour denotes renunciation or disinterestedness. Our leaders must be indifferent to material gains and dedicate themselves to their work. The white in the centre is light, the path of truth to guide our conduct. The green shows our relation to (the) soil, our relation to the plant life here, on which all other life depends. The "Ashoka Chakra" in the centre of the white is the wheel of the law of dharma. Truth or satya, dharma or virtue ought to be the controlling principle of those who work under this flag. Again, the wheel denotes motion. There is death in stagnation. There is life in movement. India should no more resist change, it must move and go forward. The wheel represents the dynamism of a peaceful change."[3] A widely held unofficial interpretation is that the saffron stands for purity and spirituality, white for peace and truth, green for fertility and prosperity and the wheel for justice.
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People
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M. Gandhi
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J. Nehru
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M. Jinnah
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S. Patel
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B.R. Ambedkar
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Indira & Sanjay Gandhi
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R. Gandhi
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A. B. Vajpayee
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M. Singh
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Rupee
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City
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Village
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Suburb
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Voting
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Indian Ballot
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Election Commission of India A State-of-the-Art, User Friendly and Tamper Proof Electronic Voting Machine (EVM)
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Ballot paper awaiting despatch
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EVMs in store room
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Left: Ballot box being carried to the polling station
Right: EVMs being carried to the polling station
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Voters waiting to cast their vote
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Voting the Ballot box way
Voting the EVM way
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Interconnecting Cable
Sub-Units of EVM Interconnecting Cable Control Unit Ballot Unit
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Ballot Unit - Details Ready Lamp Slide Switch Window
Candidate’s Button Candidate’s Lamp The ready lamp glows when the unit is switched on The slide switch is used to set the no of the unit, ie it is set to 1 if there are only 16 candidates and 1 for the first and 2 for the second if there are 17 to 32 candidates and so on The candidate’s lamp glows indicating to the voter that his/her vote is cast in favor of that candidate After the ballot paper is placed and aligned the screen is put in place and sealed Ballot Paper Screen
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Ballot Unit - Internal parts
Ready Lamp Slide Switch Candidate’s Button Candidate button is the button which is pressed by the voter Masking tab is used to mask the candidate buttons which are not in use; ie if there are only 8 candidates the remaining switches from 9 to 16 are masked and cannot be operated Masking Tab
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Control Unit ON Lamp Busy Lamp Display Section Candidate Set Section
Result Section Ballot Section On lamp glows when the unit is powered on. Busy Lamp glows when a ballot is released and a voter is in the process of voting. After the casting the lamp goes off with a beep thus indicating that the vote is cast Total button may be pressed at any given time to know the total no of votes polled till then Ballot button – pressing of this button releases a vote in the ballot unit and also results in the busy lamp glowing Ballot Button Total Button
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Control Unit - View of Bottom Compartment
Power Switch Connector for Auxiliary Unit Connector for Interconnecting Cable Power switch powers on / off the EVM Connecter for connecting the Ballot unit with interconnecting cable Auxiliary unit connector – to connect second ballot unit in case of two simultaneous polls Bottom Compartment Cover
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Control Unit - Display Section
4-Digit Display Panel ON Lamp Busy Lamp 2-Digit Display Panel
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Control Unit - Candidate Set Section
inner door Candidate set section outer door Provision for thread seal Power pack compartment Provision for Thread seal Latch Candidate set button Plug for power pack Candidate set button: For setting the no of candidates in the poll. The Ballot unit and the control unit are connected and powered on. This button is pressed and the candidate button on the ballot unit corresponding to the last candidate is pressed.
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Control Unit - Result Section
Result I button Clear button Frames for Paper seal Close button Inner latches Result II button Close button: To close the poll at the end of the appointed period. Once this button is depressed no more votes can be cast on this machine Result 1 To view the results of poll 1 Result 2: To view the results of poll 2 Clear : Clears the data recorded in the voting machine – operable only after the results are viewed at least once
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Control Unit - Ballot Section
Total button Ballot button
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Polling The voter is identified from the voters list and records his presence by a signature or thumb impression The Presiding Officer presses the “Ballot” button on the Control Unit permitting one vote The voter then proceeds to the polling cubicle and after perusing the ballot paper on the Ballot Unit, presses the key against the candidate of his choice
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Polling A red lamp glows indicating to the voter that his vote has been cast in favour of that candidate The casting of the vote results in a beep in the Control Unit indicating to the Presiding Officer that a vote has been cast He then proceeds to release another vote by pressing the “Ballot” button and the process continues
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Statistics of Interest
Around one million machines deployed during Lok Sabha, 2004 polls Low failure rate Costs around US $ 300 Estimated saving on the switchover to EVM is Approx US $ 40 million Political Parties and Intelligentsia who initially were skeptical now endorse the machine for its veracity EVM being demonstrated to voters before the recent elections held in the state of Jammu & Kashmir
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