In a bid to attract voters to the polling booths and give a festive look to the electoral exercise, a few model polling stations are planned to be set up in the country for the first time, Election Commissioner of India Dr Nasim Zaidi said here today.
"Besides providing basic minimum facilities like drinking water, shed, toilets, ramps at all the polling stations, some model polling stations will be set up in the country to give a feeling of festivity, which is happening in India for the first time," Zaidi told reporters.
"People will have a pleasant experience at these model polling stations," he added.
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Zaidi, along with the Deputy Election Commissioner Sudhir Tripathi, arrived here on a two-day visit to review the poll preparedness ahead of the three-phase Lok Sabha elections in Madhya Pradesh.
In Madhya Pradesh, polling will be held on April 10, 17 and 24, along with the by-polls for Vidisha assembly seat.
Voting for Vidisha by-poll will be held along with the Lok Sabha elections in the third phase on April 24, they said.
The Commission also informed that for the first time in the electoral history, the polling time has been increased by an hour in the entire country except in few areas.
"Now, polling will be held from 7 AM to 6 PM instead of earlier 5 PM," he said, adding, "This will also help in raising the poll percentage in the Lok Sabha elections."
He also informed that the total number of voters in the state is 4.8 crore, which is one crore more than the 2009 general elections.
Among them 2.53 crore are males and 2.27 crore are females. A total of 16.42 lakh voters are in the age group of 18-19 years, he said.