What is known about the indelible ink used to mark voters' fingers?

The ink used in elections in India is made primarily from silver nitrate to mark voters after they cast their votes to prevent duplicate votes and fraud. Mysore Paints and Varnish Limited, founded in 1937, is the only company authorised to produce the ink in India. The stains last for about two weeks and the price per vial is ₹174.

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