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GCOE Srinagar organises Awareness prog on SVEEP

K H News Service by K H News Service
August 8, 2024
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Srinagar : In continuation with the endeavours to promote and enhance the quality of electoral participation in terms of informed and ethical voting through continuous electoral and democracy education, the Govt. College of Education (GCOE), in collaboration with district administration Srinagar, Wednesday organised an awareness program on Systematic Voters Education and Electoral Participation (SVEEP).
The event was held under the stewardship of Nodal Principal of the Kashmir Division colleges, Prof. (Dr) SeemaNaz.
The program began with a welcome address by Prof. Lateef Ahmad Shah, Convenor of the Electoral Literacy Club of GCOE. Besides welcoming the guests of the district administration, Prof. Lateef underscored the importance of organising electoral awareness programs for building a greater and healthier democracy.
Dr. Manzoor Ahmad Reshi from District Administration Srinagar, serving as a resource person on the occasion, highlighted that people are the pillars of democracy. To build a strong democracy, he emphasized the need for greater public participation in the electoral process. He also stressed that to bridge the gap between the electoral population and actual voting, it is essential to register every voter.
Another resource person for the program, Dr. Maher, a behavioural psychologist and IT expert from District Administration Srinagar, also spoke on the occasion. She highlighted the importance of the Voter Helpline App for online voter registration.
While underscoring the importance of the Voter Helpline App, Dr. Maher said that the Voter Helpline Application, created by the Election Commission of India, has garnered significant popularity for its revolutionary impact on how citizens access and engage with voter-related services.
Dr. Maher also emphasised the fact that, from elector registration to correcting demographic details and searching names in the electoral roll, these applications have efficiently connected citizens with the Election Commission, enhancing convenience and effectiveness.
The program was attended by faculty and students of the college. At the end, the queries and clarifications of participants were answered by the resource person in a very lucid manner.
Dr. Nazir Ahmad Bhat, Head Department of Education, proposed the vote of thanks, and Prof. Lateef Ahmad Shah, Convenor ELC, conducted the proceedings of the program.

 

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