IIM Alums Startup Right2Vote's Online Voting Tech Gets Govt Backing
25 March 2019 12:02 PM IST
The world?s biggest democracy - India is going to polls in few days and lack of online voting option is frustrating for lot of citizens. The 20 million plus NRI community, which has been fighting for their right to vote in Supreme Court, for more than 10 years now will not be able to participate in the elections.
- Another 300 million, around 1/3 rd  of registered voters, would not be able to vote as citizens migrate from one part of the country to another for various reason including studies, job, marriage etc.
- The government of India itself has certified Right2Vote’s online voting platform for security, functionality and quality.
- This proves that Government of India appreciates that online voting is important for protection of ‘right to vote’ of people.
- Reputed institutions like Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi, Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Indore, Indian Society for Particle Accelerators (ISPA), Lavasa property owner’s association have already moved to efficient online voting technology of Right2Vote.
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