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sarita magazine subscription This implies a person who turns 18 (i.e., eligible to vote) after January 1 can enrol in the electoral roll only when the roll is prepared/ revised the next year. The Bill amends this to provide four qualifying dates in a calendar year, which will be January 1, April 1, July 1, and October 1. Gender-neutral provisions (by amendment of section 20 of the RP Act, 1950 and section 60 of the RP Act, 1951) The 1950 Act permits certain persons who are ordinarily resident in a constituency to register in electoral rolls. Such persons include those holding a service qualification, such as members of the armed forces or central government employees posted outside India. The wives of such persons are also deemed to be ordinarily residing in the same constituency if they reside with them. The 1951 Act enables the wife of a person holding a service qualification to vote either in person or by postal ballot. The Bill replaces the term ‘wife’ with ‘spouse’ in both the Acts.sarita magazine online Requisitioning of premises for election purposes The 1951 Act permits the state government to requisition premises needed or likely to be needed The Bill expands the purposes for which such premises can be requisitioned. 11(amendment of section 160 of the RP Act, 1951) for being used as polling stations, or for storing ballot boxes after a poll has been conducted. These include using the premises for counting, storage of voting machines and poll-related material, and accommodation of security forces and polling personnel. Significance of the Bill To stop bogus voting: Linking of electoral roll data with the Aadhaar ecosystem will help in curbing the menace of multiple enrolments of the same person in different places. The bill allows the electoral registration officers to authenticate the persons already included in the electoral roll to identify registration of same person in more than one constituency or more than once in the same constituency. o Thus, it will help in cleaning the electoral roll to a great extent and facilitate elector registration in the location at which they are ‘ordinarily resident’. o A Parliamentary Standing Committee report had advocated linkage of unique Aadhaar ID Card number with voter I-card which would streamline alterations in Electoral photo ID card (EPIC) during change of ordinary residence by the electors buy sarita magazine online.

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