Many programs including seminar organized under voter awareness campaign
Sirohi. Under the voter awareness campaign, an exhibition and seminar was organized at Rajiv Gandhi Seva Kendra and S.S. Rathore TT College by the Ajmer unit of the Central Communication Bureau. On this occasion, the winners of the oral quiz competition were honored with prizes. Under the direction of Sirohi’s District Election Officer Dr. Bhanwarlal and District Sweep Nodal Officer and Chief Executive Officer Rajesh Mewada, under the ongoing sweep program to increase the voting percentage in the district, the Central Communication Bureau Regional Office Sirohi conducted a survey of Pindwara-Abu assembly constituency on Monday. Seminar, voting oath, rally and human chain were organized in Government Higher Secondary Schools Veerwada, Bhatela Gochar, Medbandi and Padmanadi. On this occasion, Land Inspector and Supervisor Dalveer Singh appealed to the voters to vote 100% fearlessly in the Legislative Assembly elections on 25th November without being influenced by religion, caste or inducements.
Central Communication Bureau in-charge Phoolchand Gehlot said that in the last assembly elections, the voting percentage in Veerwada was low. To increase the voting percentage, everyone should motivate their parents, other family members and relatives to vote as much as possible on 25th November. Gehlot gave information about voter helpline number 1950, voter helpline app, C-Vigil app. Village Development Officer Balwant Singh gave information about paid leave on 25th November. Acting Principal Dinesh Kumar administered the voters’ oath, pledging to ensure their participation in the great festival of democracy. At the end of the program, the students took out a rally through the main road of Veerwada village, holding placards of voting appeal and shouting slogans. B.L.O in organizing the program. There was cooperation from Dalpat Singh, Ram Singh, Shyam Bihari Sharma, Laxman Mali, Prabhuram, physical teacher Phularam Meena etc.