A lecture on elections in India as well as neighboring countries was held on Sunday at USTM

A lecture on elections in India as well as neighboring countries was held on Sunday at USTM A
 lecture on elections in India as well as neighboring countries was held at the Central Auditorium of Meghalaya University of Science and Technology, Meghalaya on Sunday. In which former Election Commissioner of India Navin Chawla as the Chief Guest and Chief Electoral Officer of Meghalaya, Federic Roy Kharkongor were also present as the Deputy Guest. A lecture series on Indian Electoral Process Reform and Transformation was organized by USTM in which students asked questions and expressed their views on Indian Electoral Process Reform and Change from former Election Commissioner. And during the election process dialogue session in the country, Mr. Chawla answered many questions. Talking to reporters after the program, Naveen B. Chawla said that like USTM students "every university should have an active student body so that they can freely express their views within and outside institutions and help improve . Also, the former Chief Election Commissioner said in his response that the government should develop a strong system for this so that the voters of the country are trained and educated so that they are aware of the candidates and them. Known Naveen b. Chawla, who was the 16th CEC of India. During this, the Chief Electoral Officer of Meghalaya, Fredrik Roy Kharkongar, while answering the questions of the students, informed the students about the new changes made in the EVM by the Election Commission of the country. The same USTM Chancellor Mehbobul Haque said that this lecture series is necessary because the faculty of new voters in the election process in the country should be heard and their views should also be taken so that changes can be brought in the election process so that more To bring transparency.

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