India’s massive, twice-a-decade exercise in democracy is once again leaving its mark on the country’s people, in the form of ...
It is the indelible ink. An article dated July 19th, 1951, says President Rajendra Prasad gave assent to the Representation of People Bill, the main electoral legislation. The article also says ...
This is causing big lines in front of the exchanging desks. To stop it, now banks will use indelible ink, like we have during voting, to identify people who have exchanged notes once.