Printing companies in Hyderabad and surrounding areas took part in an awareness campaign before of the Telangana Assembly elections to become acquainted with the Mode Code of Conduct (MCC).
The scheme was designed to guarantee that printing companies followed the election standards.
N Prakash Reddy, the MCC’s nodal officer, offered a thorough grasp of the rules governing the printing and distribution of electoral materials such as leaflets and posters. Section 127 (A) of the Representation of the People Act, 1951, defines these provisions.
The workshop also included instructions on how to receive orders from political parties for the production of posters and leaflets. The need of include particular data such as the name and contact information of the printing agency, as well as the quantities required, was emphasized during the seminar.
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A dedicated email address ([email protected]) has been made available to printing agencies to help with the compliance procedure. They can use this email to send information on publishers linked with political parties, as well as sample copies.
Printing companies in Hyderabad were requested to provide this publisher information in order to promote openness in reporting election-related costs in compliance with election legislation. This project aims to keep Telangana’s election process fair and accountable.
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