Srinagar, Sep 13: The famous Pratap Park in Lal Chowk area of Srinagar reverberated with the vibrant voices of democracy and voter awareness Friday as a grand SVEEP event was held here under the aegis of the Systematic Voters’ Education and Electoral Participation (SVEEP) initiative.
The event drew an enthusiastic crowd from all walks of life, featuring a mesmerizing array of cultural and musical performances, as well as thought-provoking skits and dramas.
Artists, performers, and cultural groups from various colleges and higher secondary schools of district Srinagar took to the stage to convey the message of the importance of voter participation in strengthening our democratic fabric.
Nodal Officer Media for ECI, Apurva Kumar who was the chief guest, emphasized the vital role of youth in promoting voter awareness. He urged students and first-time voters to become agents of change by educating others about the importance of exercising their fundamental right to vote.
The other dignitaries present on the occasion were Special Secretary to Govt. Akhter Qazi; UT Nodal officer SVEEP, Sapna Kotwal; District Nodal Officer Special SVEEP, Tahir Ahmad Magray; District Nodal Officer SVEEP Srinagar, Shabina Kysar and Anjum Raja
The event featured interactive displays and workshops showcasing innovative voter education initiatives. It also featured Reading Room, Food Tech Stall, Legal Aid Stall and Canvas Painting by University of Kashmir. The National Institute of Technology enlightened the audience regarding the process of voting through their Mock Polling Station.
Various sports events were organised by District Youth Services and Sports to raise awareness among the public regarding voting.
The District Election Office Mascot, Hangul, played an engaging role in connecting with the younger audience and encouraging responsible voting practices.
The grand event culminated in a mass pledge by the attendees to become responsible voters and to spread the message of voter awareness throughout their communities.
Organizers expressed their gratitude to all the participants, performers, and volunteers who made the event a resounding success. The event provided an unforgettable platform to ignite voter awareness and inspire citizens to participate actively in the upcoming Assembly election.
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