MC Hiranagar, local schools promote voter awareness through creative medium
KATHUA, SEPTEMBER 21: In a unique initiative, the Municipal Committee (MC) Hiranagar reached out to voters by broadcasting audio messages on waste collection vehicles, urging residents to participate in the upcoming elections on 1st October 2024.
The audio campaign aimed to remind citizens of their responsibility and the power of their vote.
In a parallel effort, Government Girls High School (GGHS) Kootah organized a painting and slogan-writing competition under the supervision of Headmaster Babbita Sharma. The theme of the event was “The Importance of Casting Votes.” The students displayed their creativity in both art and messaging to promote voter awareness.
Similarly, Government High School (GHS) Mela held a quiz competition on the subject of elections, engaging students in a fun and educational activity to highlight the significance of voting.
In addition to these initiatives, the BAG (Booth Awareness Group) team conducted extensive awareness activities in Panchayat Pathwal, engaging with women voters, farmers, and local shopkeepers to encourage them to exercise their right to vote. The outreach emphasized the importance of active civic participation in shaping the future of the community.
Later in the day, a painting and slogan-writing competition was organized at Government High School Dhorsi Kalyari on the topic “The Importance of Casting Votes.” The event saw enthusiastic participation from students, who conveyed powerful messages through their artwork and slogans.