As India gears up for its biggest parliamentary elections this summer, Google India creates an online elections centre to highlight some of the most important information available to voters in India today.
Tuesday, April 07, 2009: Google India has launched an online elections centre that showcases a range of information pertaining to the 2009 Lok Sabha Elections. The website that would provide information to the voters about their constituency and the candidates, is available both in English and Hindi.
India will hold general elections to the 15th Lok Sabha in five phases on 16 April, 23 April, 30 April, 7 May and 13 May 2009. The results of the election will be announced in single phase on 16 May 2009.
Last week, Yahoo! India also announced a new site focussed on providing users with up-to-date information on the upcoming 2009 general elections.
A voter may visit the Google India elections centre by logging onto www.google.co.in/loksabha2009. After first selecting his or her constituency and viewing the location on a Google Map, the voter may examine data highlighting - for instance - any changes in literacy, poverty and employment rates in the constituency since the previous general election. The voter may then consider the educational credentials and attendance record of his or her current Member of Parliament and some of the qualifications of those candidates contesting in this year’s election.
Subsequently, the voter may review pertinent news, blogs, videos and quotes from a range of local organisations and individuals. Finally, the voter may search for his or her name in the voter rolls to confirm his or her registration and to receive information about the accompanying polling station.
According to Shailesh Rao, managing director, Google India, “Being an informed voter is a prerequisite for the healthy functioning of India’s democracy. While this is especially true during all elections cycles, we have this year observed many initiatives that have sought to promote access to election-related information in India. Keeping in mind our global mission of organising the world’s information and making it universally accessible and useful, we have created this elections centre to highlight some of the most important information available to voters in India today. Indian voters have the right to information about their constituencies and candidates, and we are confident that the website will yield a positive change in voting patterns during the upcoming general elections.”
The Google India online election centre is being launched in partnership with The Hindustan Times and several non-profit groups.
According to Sanjoy Narayan, editor-in-chief, Hindustan Times Media Limited, “This time, the 18 to 35 age group accounts for almost 40 per cent of the electorate. This chunk of young voters is good with technology and wants to make sure they elect the right people. That’s why an election website partnered between Hindustan Times, which brings you the most comprehensive and informed coverage, and Google, the technology leader in the Internet space – can be such a powerful tool in helping them make their vote count.”
The website is also available at
www.hindustantimes.com/loksabha2009 and
www.livemint.com/loksabha2009 in English and
www.livehindustan.com/loksabha2009 in Hindi.