These IT based solutions were launched during a meeting held by Chief Election Commissioner Nasim Zaidi along with two election commissioners A K Joti and O P Rawat with all Deputy Commissioners, and senior police officers here today.
Presiding over a meeting, Zaidi said this single window platform using ICT solution for quality interactions with the electors, citizens, political parties, civil societies and media will help in ensuring the election process smooth and transparent.
These IT solutions will make the system independent of human influence, further said Zaidi.
He also said citizens and electors are most essential stakeholders of election process.
For inclusive elections, their effective participation in voting is essential. Their participation in the form of suggestions, information and complaints if any plays a major role in making elections free, fair and fearless elections, he said.
'Samadhan' is an online grievance registration and redress system which shall be put in place shortly to provide a unified and integrated platform for the registration and tracking of all kinds of complaints and suggestions from the citizens through mobile, landline, call-centre, SMS, email, fax etc, according to a statement.
'Suvidha' is a single window system for the political parties and the candidates seeking different permissions during the electioneering phase. This facility provides single window clearance within 24 hours for all the permissions in all the constituencies through online software,it said.
During the elections, district machinery will also ensure that all political parties will have full and equal opportunity to campaign holding meetings, rallies etc.
'Sugam', a vehicle management system- is an efficient and elegant web-based application for managing the vehicles diverted/requisitioned from other departments during election period for election work.
The details of department, vehicle registration number, driver contacts, periodical fuel allotment to the vehicle are captured in the software. The application also has provision for managing the vehicles taken from private operators on hire, it said.
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