Empowering Grassroots: Election Commission's New Initiative
The Election Commission has launched a capacity-building programme for 371 grassroots election officers from Bihar, Haryana, and Delhi. Aimed at enhancing voter registration skills, the initiative also includes issuing standard identity cards for booth-level officers to aid door-to-door verifications, as stated by Chief Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar.

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The Election Commission has initiated a new training programme targeting grassroots electoral officers from Bihar, Haryana, and Delhi. This effort aims to strengthen their practical skills, especially in voter registration.
A total of 371 election officials, including booth-level and electoral registration officers, are participants in this programme. These officers are set to gain practical expertise in form handling and field-level electoral procedure implementation.
During the programme's inauguration, Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar announced that booth-level officers will soon receive standard identity cards. This initiative is designed to facilitate their crucial roles in door-to-door voter verification processes across the country.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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