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In a first of its kind exercise in the country, Telangana has developed smartphone-based e-Voting solution for a section of citizens who cannot come to polling stations to cast their vote.

The initiative has been driven by Telangana State Election Commission (TSEC) with the implementation support of Emerging Technologies Wing of ITE&C Department, Government of Telangana and the technical development by Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (CDAC). 

The technical development has also been guided by an expert committee comprising Prof Rajat Moona, Director of IIT Bhilai and Technical advisor to ECI, and professors from IIT Bombay and IIT Delhi. 

The initiative originated from the State Election Commission’s plan to enable ‘e-Voting’ facility to certain section of voters such as persons with disabilities, senior citizens, citizens employed in notified essential services, sick people, polling personnel, IT Professional etc. 

The TSEC partnered with Emerging Technologies Wing, whose mandate is to support GovTech projects, to initiate the development and deployment of project on a pilot basis by leveraging emerging technologies to ensure it meets the strict requirements of the voting process.

The solution has been successfully developed and tested, and it’s dry run in the form of a dummy election is being conducted in the Khammam district with the registration on the application open from 8th to 18th October, and the dummy voting on 20th October. 

 

Although the initial scope was limited to a subset of citizens, the dry run is open for all citizens of the district.

“The solution leverages Artificial Intelligence for a three-factor authentication of valid voter viz. Name Matching with Aadhaar, Liveness Detection of Individual, and Image Matching with EPIC Database (with up to 15~20 year old records),” IT secretary Jayesh Ranjan said.

Further, Blockchain (Distributed Ledger) technology has been used to secure the de-identified and encrypted votes so that they are maintained as immutable record.

The smartphone application follows a minimalist design approach and supports both English and Telugu, and also has a detailed help section with tutorial videos and helpline number to aid the citizens.

The ‘TSEC eVote’ Android app, to be used for the dry run, is a Security Hardened Mobile Application to prevent tampering and also binds a device ID and phone number to a specific citizen registration process such that only the same device can be used during voting, thereby enhancing security by design itself.

Further, the entire process can be monitored and controlled by the admin using a web portal, wherein the generation/access of results is further protected with the requirement of a physical security token based decryption. Additionally, the entire data is being stored in the State Date Centres (SDCs) as an added security consideration.

 

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40 minutes ago, Swatkat said:

In a first of its kind exercise in the country, Telangana has developed smartphone-based e-Voting solution for a section of citizens who cannot come to polling stations to cast their vote.

The initiative has been driven by Telangana State Election Commission (TSEC) with the implementation support of Emerging Technologies Wing of ITE&C Department, Government of Telangana and the technical development by Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (CDAC). 

The technical development has also been guided by an expert committee comprising Prof Rajat Moona, Director of IIT Bhilai and Technical advisor to ECI, and professors from IIT Bombay and IIT Delhi. 

The initiative originated from the State Election Commission’s plan to enable ‘e-Voting’ facility to certain section of voters such as persons with disabilities, senior citizens, citizens employed in notified essential services, sick people, polling personnel, IT Professional etc. 

The TSEC partnered with Emerging Technologies Wing, whose mandate is to support GovTech projects, to initiate the development and deployment of project on a pilot basis by leveraging emerging technologies to ensure it meets the strict requirements of the voting process.

The solution has been successfully developed and tested, and it’s dry run in the form of a dummy election is being conducted in the Khammam district with the registration on the application open from 8th to 18th October, and the dummy voting on 20th October. 

 

Although the initial scope was limited to a subset of citizens, the dry run is open for all citizens of the district.

“The solution leverages Artificial Intelligence for a three-factor authentication of valid voter viz. Name Matching with Aadhaar, Liveness Detection of Individual, and Image Matching with EPIC Database (with up to 15~20 year old records),” IT secretary Jayesh Ranjan said.

Further, Blockchain (Distributed Ledger) technology has been used to secure the de-identified and encrypted votes so that they are maintained as immutable record.

The smartphone application follows a minimalist design approach and supports both English and Telugu, and also has a detailed help section with tutorial videos and helpline number to aid the citizens.

The ‘TSEC eVote’ Android app, to be used for the dry run, is a Security Hardened Mobile Application to prevent tampering and also binds a device ID and phone number to a specific citizen registration process such that only the same device can be used during voting, thereby enhancing security by design itself.

Further, the entire process can be monitored and controlled by the admin using a web portal, wherein the generation/access of results is further protected with the requirement of a physical security token based decryption. Additionally, the entire data is being stored in the State Date Centres (SDCs) as an added security consideration.

 

@csrcsr @Shameless @shamsher_007

senior citizens ki e voting enti ra babu

pichi ideas

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7 hours ago, Swatkat said:

In a first of its kind exercise in the country, Telangana has developed smartphone-based e-Voting solution for a section of citizens who cannot come to polling stations to cast their vote.

The initiative has been driven by Telangana State Election Commission (TSEC) with the implementation support of Emerging Technologies Wing of ITE&C Department, Government of Telangana and the technical development by Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (CDAC). 

The technical development has also been guided by an expert committee comprising Prof Rajat Moona, Director of IIT Bhilai and Technical advisor to ECI, and professors from IIT Bombay and IIT Delhi. 

The initiative originated from the State Election Commission’s plan to enable ‘e-Voting’ facility to certain section of voters such as persons with disabilities, senior citizens, citizens employed in notified essential services, sick people, polling personnel, IT Professional etc. 

The TSEC partnered with Emerging Technologies Wing, whose mandate is to support GovTech projects, to initiate the development and deployment of project on a pilot basis by leveraging emerging technologies to ensure it meets the strict requirements of the voting process.

The solution has been successfully developed and tested, and it’s dry run in the form of a dummy election is being conducted in the Khammam district with the registration on the application open from 8th to 18th October, and the dummy voting on 20th October. 

 

Although the initial scope was limited to a subset of citizens, the dry run is open for all citizens of the district.

“The solution leverages Artificial Intelligence for a three-factor authentication of valid voter viz. Name Matching with Aadhaar, Liveness Detection of Individual, and Image Matching with EPIC Database (with up to 15~20 year old records),” IT secretary Jayesh Ranjan said.

Further, Blockchain (Distributed Ledger) technology has been used to secure the de-identified and encrypted votes so that they are maintained as immutable record.

The smartphone application follows a minimalist design approach and supports both English and Telugu, and also has a detailed help section with tutorial videos and helpline number to aid the citizens.

The ‘TSEC eVote’ Android app, to be used for the dry run, is a Security Hardened Mobile Application to prevent tampering and also binds a device ID and phone number to a specific citizen registration process such that only the same device can be used during voting, thereby enhancing security by design itself.

Further, the entire process can be monitored and controlled by the admin using a web portal, wherein the generation/access of results is further protected with the requirement of a physical security token based decryption. Additionally, the entire data is being stored in the State Date Centres (SDCs) as an added security consideration.

 

@csrcsr @Shameless @shamsher_007

Happy Brahmi GIF - Happy Brahmi Brahmanandam GIFs...maa KTR aa majaka...migatha states anni jealousy tho kottukuntaru... 

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TG lo aithe okay le…

AP lo ilantivi emana introduce chesthe, CBN ready ga vuntadu blame cheyanika

EVM valla odipoinam.. E voting valla odipoinam ani nasa petti samputadu

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