It is one thing to announce things like this and quite another to implement 
them. How many officers in the booths will be aware of this in the first place 
is a question in itself. It also remains to be seen how sensitive they will be 
in handling VI persons visiting the booths and if the voting process itself can 
be smooth. Having said these, I would first like to welcome the change in the 
thought process which never happened before. As a country known for 
bureaucratic wranglings, it will probably take a few more years before these 
noble thoughts are translated into real action. 

Subramani 



-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Shiv Pathak
Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2008 10:48 AM
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: Re: [AI] Delhi polls: ballot paper in Braille forvisually-challenged

Of course! a good news for visually challenged voters of NCT Delhi. But only 
after casting vote, anyone can share his/her experience about availability of 
such facility.
 
On the other hand, there is a peculiar news that visually impaired Government 
officials are being deployed at poling booth as Presiding/Poling Officers. I 
don't say, how would they perform their task.
 
S S Pathak


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From: Renuka Warrier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [AI] Delhi polls: ballot paper in Braille for visually-challenged
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Date: Wednesday, 19 November, 2008, 7:17 AM

The Hindu News Update Service
 
News Update Service
Wednesday, November 19, 2008 : 0230 Hrs       

Regional
Delhi polls: ballot paper in Braille for visually-challenged 

New Delhi (PTI): Visually-challenged people can now cast their votes without
assistance in the Delhi assembly polls as ballot paper in Braille has been
prepared for their convenience. 

This is for the first time that such a facility has been provided by the Delhi
electoral office as so far such voters had to take assistance while exercising
their franchise. 

"But no more. For all the assembly constituencies we have prepared a
ballot paper with details of name of the candidate, his party name and its
serial number
on the electronic voting machine in the Braille language," a senior
election officer told PTI. 

Explaining the process of how a visually-challenged voter can exercise his
franchise, the official said that the person concerned will have to ask the
election
authorities at the polling booth for Braille ballot paper. 

"After reading the ballot paper he can find out the serial number of his
candidate on the EVM. Then he can push the button in front of the serial number
which will also be in Braille language," the official said. 

"Thus, a voter having no eye-sight does not have to look for any help.
This will ensure his secrecy in casting his vote which is his right," the
official
added. 

He added that only those who can read the special language can avail themselves
of the benefit. 

Though the Delhi chief electoral office has not estimated the number of blind
people in the national capital requiring the facility, ballot papers in Braille
will be made available at every polling station to ensure that they can be
used, if need be. 

In April 2004, the Supreme Court had directed the Election Commission to ensure
that all EVMs are equipped with Braille signs for the benefit of blind people
apart from taking other disabled-friendly measures. 

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