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A Symbol Of Democratic Participation

The Indelible Ink

by Blitz India Media
May 16, 2024
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Team Blitz India

The indelible ink stands tall as a symbol of integrity and fairness in elections. Developed by the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research – National Physical Laboratory (CSIR-NPL) in 1951, this innovative solution has not only safeguarded India’s electoral process but has also been embraced by 35 countries worldwide.

In the year 1950, as India took its first steps as a fledgling democracy, ensuring fair and free elections posed a significant challenge. Amidst concerns of fraudulent voting, the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) stepped forward with a mission: to find a scientific solution to safeguard the democratic process.

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At the helm of this endeavour was the Ink Development Unit (IDU) at the National Physical Laboratory (NPL) in New Delhi, led by Dr. Salimuzzaman Siddiqui. Initially focused on manufacturing postal stamping ink, the IDU soon pivoted its efforts toward developing an indelible ink—a mark that would not only signify a citizen’s participation in the electoral process but also prevent any attempts at double voting.

Years of research and experimentation led to a breakthrough—a unique concoction based on silver nitrate. This ingenious solution, upon contact with the skin and exposure to ultraviolet light, left a stubborn stain, a deep purple mark that refused to be washed away. It became a symbol of democratic participation, proudly worn on the left forefinger of every voter.

Over the decades, the ink formula remained largely unchanged, a testament to its effectiveness and the foresight of its creators

Over the decades, the ink formula remained largely unchanged, a testament to its effectiveness and the foresight of its creators. However, the spirit of innovation at CSIRNPL persisted.

Researchers at CSIR-NPL envisioned a future where this technology extended beyond elections, offering solutions in diverse fields. Luminescent inks were explored for anti-counterfeiting measures, medical diagnostics, and forensic applications. As long as elections are held, the indelible ink will continue to play its crucial role, ensuring that every vote counts, and every voice is heard. It symbolizes not just a mark on the finger but on the very fabric of democracy itself—a testament to the enduring power of human creativity and determination.

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