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The Election Commission in India trained 280 booth-level agents from 10 political parties in Bihar, ahead of the assembly polls. The agents, appointed by parties for managing activities, were taught about their roles, responsibilities, and the process of first and second appeals in case of objections on electoral rolls. This training aims to ensure error-free electoral rolls and better equip the agents for their roles during the election process.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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