ECI Declares Paid Holiday for All Bihar Employees on Polling Days — Empowering Every Voter
The Election Commission of India (ECI) has taken a strong step to boost voter turnout in Bihar. It has announced that all employees in the state, including daily and casual workers, will get a paid holiday on polling days during the upcoming General Assembly elections and bye-elections across eight constituencies.
This proactive move aims to remove one of the biggest hurdles in voting — work commitments — and ensure that every eligible citizen gets the time and freedom to vote.
Mark the Polling Dates and Plan Ahead
The ECI wants citizens to prepare early for the elections.
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Phase I: November 6, 2025 (Thursday)
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Phase II and Bye-Elections: November 11, 2025 (Tuesday)
By giving this clarity well in advance, the Commission hopes voters will plan their day and make voting a priority rather than an afterthought.
Legal Protection Under Section 135B
The decision comes under Section 135B of the Representation of the People Act, 1951, which legally requires employers to grant a paid holiday to every employee who is entitled to vote.
If an employer denies this right or deducts wages for the day, strict action can follow. The ECI’s clear message is simple — voting is not just a right, it’s a protected duty.
Who Benefits from This Initiative
This paid holiday extends far beyond government offices.
It includes:
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Public and Private Sector Employees
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Daily Wage and Casual Workers
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Employees Working Outside Their Constituency but Registered in Bihar
Even those working in industrial or commercial establishments outside their voting area can now take leave without losing pay. This ensures that no voter is left behind.
Strengthening Democracy, One Vote at a Time
By ensuring that financial worries do not stop people from voting, the ECI is strengthening democracy at the grassroots. Many voters, especially those from the informal sector, often skip voting due to the fear of wage loss.
Now, with paid leave guaranteed, every individual can contribute to shaping Bihar’s political future.
Moreover, this decision reflects how institutions like the Election Commission of India are actively promoting inclusive participation in elections — not just by urging people to vote, but by removing barriers that stop them.
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