KATHUA, JULY
25: As part of the special drive to enroll left out electors district
administration today organized an awareness rally and a cultural program to create
awareness among young voters and enable them to participate in the
voting process with enthusiasm. The rally was flagged off from Ram Leela Ground
and culminated at Govt. Degree College where the main function was organised.
District
Election Officer, Ramesh Kumar was the chief guest on the occasion. ADC Kathua,
ACR, DFO, DIO, BDO, Principal GDC, DEPO, teachers and students in large numbers
were also present on the occasion.
Underscoring
the importance of this special drive DEO said that this is an all out effort
meant for enrolling the left out eligible voters between the age group of 18-19
years and appealed them to get themselves enrolled and further asked them to persuade other
eligible left out electors for their enrolment. He further said that under
Interactive School Engagement (ISE) which is an outreach initiative under the
flagship SVEEP programme of the Election Commission of India, Election
officials along with District Administration will interact with the
school(Class 10th -12th ) and college going students, and reply to their
queries regarding elections and the electoral process, and sensitize the
students about the importance of electoral participation by eligible citizens.
Earlier, Natrang theatre group staged ‘Loktantra
Ka Mantra’, a Hindi play through which a pledge was administered to people of all the sections of
the society who are of 18 years and above that they would excise their right to
vote.
Programs on same theme were organized at tehsil level throughout the
district.
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