Examples of using For voting in English and their translations into Hindi
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Notably, the eligible age for voting in India is 18 years and above.
But those who are under the influence of that leader for voting, they don't get any real benefits.
Gove, who has himself come under criticism for voting against measures to prevent climate change,
After this, institutions and employers granted paid leave to the labourers and agreed to let them go home to their village for voting.
option will not be applicable for voting in the elections.
the polling stations were controlled by pro-Russian activists and would be ready for voting.
Election date revised- email survey for voting to be sent to all paid members Monday January 14.
Article 100(1) of the Indian constitution provides a procedure for voting in the house.
The marines were permitted by the Supreme Court to go to Italy for four weeks for voting in last month's election.
the other in the neighbourhood who had actually accepted money for voting in this or earlier Assembly elections.
would return on the last day to file their nominations and that the rest would follow the next day for voting.
Taking all these facts in view, Commission has now decided that Photo Voter Slip shall henceforth not be accepted as a stand-alone identification document for voting.
That is now the disabled and elderly people above 80 years will not have to go to the polling booth for voting; instead,
If all the 18 legislators, including 16 rebels and 2 Independents do not attend the session, the effective strength of the House for voting will be 205,
in which"ostracism" refers to the shell or shard, which in this context was used for voting.
If all the 18 legislators, including 16 rebels and two Independents do not attend the session, the effective strength of the House for voting will be 205, including 105 of the BJP
when the Supreme Court struck down a key part of the Voting Rights Act that had required Texas and some other states to get federal approval for voting changes.
when the Supreme Court struck down a key part of the Voting Rights Act that had required Texas and some other states to get federal approval for voting changes.
ballot in not tenable, as an elected MLA would not face any disqualification from the Membership of the House for voting in a particular manner.