The app, 'Q4U', will facilitate electors by informing them how long the queue is.
"We have asked the polling personnel to update us with data on queues every 40 minutes. As soon as we get the data it will be uploaded for anyone to see in the mobile app," Smita Pandey, district electoral officer, Kolkata South, told PTI.
The voter just needs to download the app from Google Playstore and enter the EPIC (voter ID card) details to know approximately how many voters are there in the queue at any given point of time.
Those who can't use the queue management app can send SMS to 7022192666 with their EPIC number and will get an SMS reply with queue information.
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