Ashin C Anil and Jeswin Sunsi who developed the ‘EVM Track’ software for the State Election Commission  Photo | Express
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Kerala: Engineering students develop software to track EVMs

The software was formally launched by State Election Commissioner A Shajahan on Tuesday.

Express News Service

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Two engineering students have developed a software to track the movement of more than half a lakh electronic voting machines (EVMs) to and from polling stations in the local body elections.

Named ‘EVM Track’, the software was developed by Ashin C Anil and Jeswin Sunsi, third-year BTech students at SRM Institute, Chennai, under the supervision of State Election Commission’s EVM consultant L Suryanarayanan.

Ashin hails from Thiruvananthapuram, while Jeswin is a native of Thrissur.

The software was formally launched by State Election Commissioner A Shajahan on Tuesday.

EVMs that includes 50,693 ballot units and 1.37 lakh control units have already been subjected to first-level checks and are ready to use.

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