Demonetisation: Indelible ink mark for cash swap is a bad idea, relic of war-time rationing
Dinesh Unnikrishnan123 • 8 years agoHas the government thought about the trauma a citizen can experience while ink-marked for exchanging his own hard earned money
Day 7 wrap up post demonetisation: Indelible ink, micro ATMs and much more
Fp Staff • 8 years agoNHAI has proposed to compensate up to 75 per cent of the losses due to the move resulting from demonetisation
Demonetisation: Why now spread the indelible ink, leave the depositors and withdrawers alone
Muralidharan • 8 years agoThe government seems to say it would use different inks (colors) but the moot question is why harass depositors and withdrawers at all
Demonetisation: Banks to use indelible ink to stop multiple transactions, curb crowd
Fp Staff • 8 years agoSame people returning in queues gives rise to suspicion that unscrupulous elements are using the poor to whiten their black money
Election Commission likely to ink voters in polling booths with marker pens
Fp Archives • 9 years agoTrendy marker pens could soon replace bottle and brush at polling booths for marking index fingers of voters with indelible ink as a proof that they have voted.
EC orders voter ink mark on forefinger to be bigger and bolder
Fp Archives • 10 years agoNow the proof that you are a voter is set to get bigger and bolder.
Look, I voted: Voter selfie wave trumps Modi tsunami
Roy • 11 years agoThe act of voting used to end inside the booth. Now it's not complete until the voter selfie has been tweeted out to the world. It's a voter selfie tsunami on our social media timelines with our celebrities leading the charge.
Out damn spot: Is the EC's ink not so indelible?
Fp Archives • 11 years agoHow indelible is the ink being used by Election Commission to mark voters?