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Tamil Nadu Assembly Election 2026: Key Issues, Alliances and Who Could Win
Tamil Nadu Assembly Election 2026: Key Issues, Alliances and Who Could Win

The Tamil Nadu Assembly Election 2026 is expected to be one of the most exciting political battles in India. Voting is scheduled for 23 April 2026 and the results are expected on 4 May 2026. A total of 234 seats are at stake and any alliance needs 118 seats to form the government.

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Kerala Assembly Election 2026: Key Issues, Parties and Who Might Win
Kerala Assembly Election 2026: Key Issues, Parties and Who Might Win

The Kerala Assembly Election 2026, scheduled for 9 April, is shaping up to be one of the most closely watched political contests in India. Kerala has always had a unique political culture, where power usually shifts between alliances every five years. However, the last election broke that trend when the same government returned to power, making this election even more interesting.

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Assam Election 2026: Key Facts, Political Battle & What’s at Stake
Assam Election 2026: Key Facts, Political Battle & What’s at Stake

The 2026 Assam Legislative Assembly Election is expected to be one of the most important political events in the state, as it will shape governance, development and public policy for the next five years. Assam has 126 Assembly seats, and any party or alliance needs at least 64 seats to form the government. The Assam Assembly Election will be held on 9 April 2026, with results on 4 May 2026, as announced by the Election Commission of India.

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West Bengal Election 2026: More Than an Election, A Turning Point for Bengal
West Bengal Election 2026: More Than an Election, A Turning Point for Bengal

This West Bengal Assembly Election 2026, scheduled for 23 April and 29 April, with counting on 4 May, is not just another election cycle. It is a moment that could redefine the political, social and economic future of the state. For many voters, this election is not about political slogans. It is about everyday life - roads they travel, safety they feel, jobs they struggle to find and the identity of the state they live in.

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Postal Ballot System in India: How Online Voting by Mail Works
Postal Ballot System in India: How Online Voting by Mail Works

Voting is one of the most important rights in a democracy. In India, most people vote by visiting polling booths on Election Day. However, not everyone can be physically present at their polling station. To ensure that such citizens are not deprived of their right to vote, the Election Commission of India (ECI) provides the facility of postal ballots, also known as mail-in ballots.

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The BENPOS Access Debate: Control vs Transparency in Corporate Governance E-Voting
The BENPOS Access Debate: Control vs Transparency in Corporate Governance E-Voting

Corporate democracy is built on a simple promise that every shareholder has a voice. But what happens when that voice depends on access to data controlled by someone else? If multiple eVoting platforms are certified, approved and secure, why should one critical input BENPOS become a roadblock? When better technology, better user experience and higher participation are possible, why make companies struggle for something so fundamental? This is not just a technical issue. It is about fairness, competition and the future of transparent corporate governance in India. When better options exist, why make the process harder?

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Election Process: Step-by-Step Guide to How Elections Actually Work
Election Process: Step-by-Step Guide to How Elections Actually Work

Whenever people hear the word/term “Election”, they often think of standing in a queue, pressing a button on a machine, and waiting for results. But the election process is much more than just voting day. It is a carefully planned system designed to ensure fairness, transparency, participation, and trust. Whether it is a national election, a housing society election, an association/club election, an union election, a medical association or a corporate board election, the election process follows a structured path that makes the outcome legitimate and acceptable to everyone. In this guide, we explain the complete election process in simple terms from start to finish.

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Any Booth Voting: A Revolutionary Step Towards Inclusive and Migrant-Friendly Indian Elections
Any Booth Voting: A Revolutionary Step Towards Inclusive and Migrant-Friendly Indian Elections

Every election season in India tells two parallel stories. One is about democracy in action, long queues, inked fingers, and the celebration of the world’s largest electoral exercise. The other is quieter and more painful: millions of Indian citizens are unable to vote simply because they are not in their hometowns. Government officials, Migrant labourers, students, young professionals, gig workers and tech employees often watch elections unfold from afar, knowing that their right to vote exists on paper but not in practice.

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