Multi-Member Commission
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The video segment presents a lecture slide titled 'बह-सदस्यीय आयोग (Multi-Member Commission)' regarding the Indian Election Commission. The slide features a bilingual table comparing Hindi facts with English translations. Key points include the structural reform changing the commission from a single-member to a multi-member body consisting of the Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) and two Election Commissioners (ECs). It notes the formation date as October 1993 and highlights the significance of bringing fairness to decision-making processes.
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The instructor points to the 'Formation' row, specifically circling the phrase indicating the structure is permanently in effect since October 1993. He emphasizes the transition from a single-member system to a multi-member body. The slide text explicitly states 'Reform: Changed the Election Commission from a single-member to a multi-member body (CEC + 2 ECs).' The presenter uses hand gestures to draw attention to the permanence of this structural change.
The lecture focuses on the historical and structural evolution of the Election Commission of India. By highlighting the 1993 reform, the instructor underscores the shift towards a collegiate body to ensure better governance. The bilingual format aids in understanding the legal and administrative changes, specifically the addition of two ECs to the CEC. This structural change aims to enhance fairness and comprehensiveness in electoral decisions, marking a permanent shift in the commission's operational framework. The slide also mentions the significance of this change in bringing more fairness.