
Assembly elections are scheduled to take place in Bihar. To facilitate the elections, the Election Commission has made arrangements to deliver voter cards to voters within just 15 days.
Fast-track voter ID card: Assembly elections are coming up in Bihar. To facilitate the elections, the Election Commission has made arrangements to deliver voter ID cards to voters within just 15 days. Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar has provided important information on the voter list for the upcoming Bihar Assembly elections. In it, he states that if you make changes to your voter card or obtain a new one, your card will be delivered to you within 15 days.
This is a revolutionary step in itself, solving half the problems faced by voters. Voters will no longer have to wait for long periods of time. It should be noted that the Election Commission started this system on June 18th. Under this fast-track system, voter ID cards, or EPIC cards, will reach new voters within just 15 days. This facility is available to anyone who wants to get a new card or make any changes to their old card. So, let's learn how you can track your voter card.
How do you get information about your card being issued?
According to the Election Commission, after a voter card is issued and sent by post, voters are notified about it via SMS. This entire process used to be manual, but now everything from card generation to tracking is being done digitally. The biggest advantage of this digitalization is that it has made the entire process much faster and easier.
How to Track Applications
You can also track your voter card online from home. To track your Voter ID card application, follow these simple steps:
1. First, visit the National Voters Service Portal (NVSP) at https://voters.eci.gov.in/.
2. Log in to your account by entering your password and ID.
3. Then, click on the Track Application option.
4. Enter the reference number you received after filling out the form.
5. Finally, select your state and submit.
6. Your voter card status will then be displayed.
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