Harishankar Bramha takes over as CEC


Posted on 17th Jan 2015 11:08 am by mohit kumar

New Delhi, Jan 16 (IANS) Harishankar Bramha Friday assumed charge as the Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) here, succeeding V.S. Sampath.

Sampath completed his tenure Thursday.

Bramha, who served as Election Commissioner since Aug 25, 2010, plans to use latest technology to improve the quality of election management, official sources said.

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