Manufacture of indelible
ink for elections-Working overtime

14-03-09
A company in Mysore, is working overtime, ahead of the general elections, to
manufacture the indelible ink used to dye the tip of each voter's finger to
prevent repeat voting. The company named Mysore paints and Varnish Limited was
established in 1935 with the sole aim of preparing lacquer for government and
other documents. But in 1972, the company established indelible ink unit used
for the sole purpose of elections.Ravi Shankar, Chairman, Mysore Paints and
Varnish Limited said that their company was the pioneer in India, to manufacture
indelible ink.
"We are the pioneers in India which manufacture
indelible ink. For these Lok Sabha elections, we are preparing two million
bottles of indelible ink each of which contain ten millilitre of ink for the
purpose of the elections," said Shankar.
The quantum of ink for delivery in each phial has
doubled to ten millilitre as the poll panel had changed the ink marking rule in
2006 on a voter's finger from a dot to a line that runs from top of the nail to
the bottom of first joint.
The
semi-automatic process involves mixing, filling, plugging, capping, labelling
and packing under strict supervision and tight security. When the plant is busy
producing the ink for election, other activities remain suspended till the last
consignment of bottles are dispatched. The Mysore paints and Varnish Limited
also supplies voter ink o countries ike Canada, Cambodia, the Maldives, Nepal,
Nigeria, South Africa and Turkey. By Jaipal Sharma
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