GDC Kathua engages Youth in vibrant SVEEP campaign to promote voter awareness
KATHUA, SEPTEMBER 24: In a spirited endeavor to reinforce the democratic process and ensure that every citizen’s voice is heard, a series of vibrant voter engagement activities were held today at Degree College Kathua, under the ongoing voter awareness initiatives in AC 67-Kathua (SC). These efforts, aimed at boosting voter participation, particularly targeted young students, many of whom are first-time voters.
One of the day’s most captivating activities was a signature campaign that drew widespread participation. This symbolic, yet engaging initiative, served as a powerful reminder of the crucial role that voter participation plays in the world’s largest democracy. The enthusiasm displayed by the college students reflected the energy and optimism of youth eager to leave their mark on this significant effort.
Following the signature campaign, a unified voter pledge was taken by all attendees, including students and staff. This moment of solidarity reaffirmed the commitment of all present to achieving maximum voter turnout, highlighting their dedication to upholding and strengthening the democratic process. The pledge was more than a mere formality—it was a collective acknowledgment of the power of the vote as the foundation of a thriving democracy.
These initiatives are part of the broader SVEEP (Systematic Voters’ Education and Electoral Participation) campaign, meticulously executed across the district by the District Election Office.
Under the leadership of the Returning Officer for AC 67-Kathua (SC), Vishav Partap Singh (ACR), the campaign has taken a strategic approach to enhance voter education and ensure that every eligible citizen is informed and empowered to exercise their voting rights.
The District Election Office remains steadfast in its commitment to strengthening democracy. Through these ongoing activities, it not only raises awareness but also actively engages voters, especially the youth, to contribute to a more inclusive and participatory future. By encouraging citizens to exercise their electoral rights, the campaign aims to create a lasting impact, fostering a stronger and more resilient democratic process.
The energy and enthusiasm witnessed at Degree College Kathua echoes the growing awareness among young voters about the power and responsibility that come with voting.