
Voter Awareness Seminar at Doaba Group of College under Sweep Activities
Nawanshahr, March 15:- In view of the upcoming Lok Sabha elections 2024, as per the instructions of the Chief Electoral Officer Punjab and the orders of Deputy Commissioner-cum-District Election Officer Navjot Pal Singh Randhawa and the instructions of Additional Deputy Commissioner-cum-Nodal Officer Sweep Rajeev Verma, the district A voter awareness seminar was organized under the sweep activities under the leadership of Rajeshwar Singh, Director of Doaba Group of Calls
Nawanshahr, March 15:- In view of the upcoming Lok Sabha elections 2024, as per the instructions of the Chief Electoral Officer Punjab and the orders of Deputy Commissioner-cum-District Election Officer Navjot Pal Singh Randhawa and the instructions of Additional Deputy Commissioner-cum-Nodal Officer Sweep Rajeev Verma, the district A voter awareness seminar was organized under the sweep activities under the leadership of Rajeshwar Singh, Director of Doaba Group of Calls Chhokar of Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar. On this occasion, Sweep Nodal Officer Satnam Singh, Assistant Professor Hardeep Kaur of Department of Politics from BLM Girls College Nawanshahr and District Child Protection Officer Kanchan Arora participated as key speakers. They presented their ideas to educate the students about votes. The Nodal Officer of Sweep, Satnam Singh, declared it mandatory for the students to cast their vote and encouraged them to use their vote. And said that in the future only the youth can maintain the country's democracy. He said that the students should vote in and around their villages and ask each and every person to exercise their right to vote in the upcoming elections and under the Election Commission's slogan "This Bar Sattar Par" in District Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar. To assist in crossing the voting turnout of 75 percent. Assistant Professor Hardeep Kaur, a member of the sweep team, said that students should rise above religion, caste and race and vote. He said that students who are above 18 years can cast their vote online. District Child Protection Officer Kanchan Arora highlighted the facilities available at the booth level such as wheel chair for disabled voters, ramp, braille script, pick and drop facility, crèche for children etc. was treated Rajeshwar Singh, Director of Doaba Group thanked the keynote speakers And told the students that this time, let us all do our due contribution in the Lok Sabha elections, "Chona da Parva-Desh da Garav".
