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Hi-tech polling

A. Roy Chowdhury

An employee of Electronics Corporation of India Ltd demonstrating the electronic voting machine at Municipal Corporation of Hyderabad on Thursday. The Company has produced 56,0000 machines for the forthcoming Lok Sabha and Assembly elections in the country. One machine can accommodate a maximum 64 candidates. The cost of the machine is Rs 10,400 each.

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