National Voters Day *



National Voters Day * 

Statement 'National Voters Day' is one of the important National Day celebrated in India. Every year, 25 January '.' India's main objective is to increase the number of voters in the country, especially new voters. The relevant election commission, Election Commission, other information about Election Commission's National Election Day Educate voters term, especially youth and widespread and systematic voter to attract women education and voting runs participation campaign. 

* 🔷⭕National Voters Day (English: National Voters Day is celebrated on 25th January every year in India. This important day reminds all the Indians about their duty towards their nation and also tells them that it is important for every person to vote.

* The beginning of 

'India Election Commission' was formed on January 25, 1950. In order to increase the participation of youth in the political process, the Government of India started the 'Election Day' of the Election Commission on January 25, 2011 as 'National Votant Day'. 

* 🔷Expected * 

January 25, 2015 is the fifth 'National Voter Day' with the theme 'Simple Registration and Simple Improvement'. Behind the 'National Voter Day', the purpose of the Election Commission is to create more voters, especially new voters. To make this opportunity a universal adult vote to be a reality and thereby increase the quality of Indian democracy. This day is also used in the form of spreading information about effective participation in the voting process in the voters. 

* National voter festival *

Former President A. P. J. Abdul Kalam presided over the Second National Voter Festival in Vigyan Bhawan in 2012 and provided illustrated voter identity cards to the newly registered 20 voters of Delhi. These voters were taken from different sections of society and they were given a badge, which was marked "Pride of voters - ready to vote". All the people present on this occasion were also given the oath of 'National Votant Day'. Dr. Kalam conferred special award to the District Election Officers (DEO), Superintendents of Police (SP) and National Award for adoption of the best election process and for extraordinary work to adopt the best election process in addition to DEO / SP. . 

* Young voter *

January 25 is already a historic opportunity for voting based democracy in India. About 3.83 crore new registrations were registered in the country according to the registration news of the voters. Out of these 1.11 crore voters belong to the 18-19 age group, which were made on January 1, 2012. This is the date of voter aptitude. Last year 52 lakh young voters were made, who had attained the age of 18 years. It targets the youth's biggest empowerment in a day in a single place in the world. 

* Election Organizing * 


National Voters Day

During the last 60 years, the Election Commission has organized 331 general elections for 15 General Elections for the Lok Sabha and Legislative Assemblies of the States. During the visit of the Commission, the change in the quality and level of his work has also been seen. In the year 1962, where the process of voting was slip, the present system, based on the electronic machines of the voting started in 2004. The location of multi-member constituencies has been taken by the single-member election. The printed electoral rolls are now replaced by the computerized photo-voter lists. Voters' identity card has now been received by all citizens. More than 582 million voters were released during this 2009 general elections. 

* Identity of voters and vows *

The election of the 15th Lok Sabha, conducted in April-May 2009, is the biggest event of management in the world. There were 714 million voters, 8 lakh 35 thousand polling booths, 12 lakh electronically polled machines and 11 million polling staff. The commission found that the name of new voters of 18 years is missing from the voters' list. In some cases, their participation is less than 20 to 25 percent. In order to deal effectively with this problem, the Commission has decided that all the voters of the country will be identified every year in the 8.5 lakh polling booths on January 1 every year. In addition to registration, these voters, who have been included in the electoral roll, should be administered the following oath:

"We take a pledge in the citizens of India, the people of democracy, that we will uphold the democratic tradition of conducting the country's independent, fair and peaceful elections. Without discrimination on the basis of religion, race, caste, community, language, Will vote. " 

* Target of the Election Commission * In view of the goals of the 

National Election Day, a special campaign was launched across the country to reach new eligible voters and to register them in the revised lists of voters made on January 1, 2012. To the Chief Electoral Officers of all the States and Union Territories, the Commission has directed that every youth achieving the age of 18 years should be made voter. The Commission emphasized that special campaigns should be started to make more and more women voters. [2]

In the course of 'National Voting Day', the Election Commission has been running comprehensive and streamlined voter education and voting partnership campaigns to attract educated voters, especially youth and women across the country. Reputed celebrities like A.P.J. Messages of Abdul Kalam, Mahendra Singh Dhoni have been recorded, in which voters have been asked to register. The message of the Commission is undoubtedly clear and it will not be rested until every eligible voter chooses to vote voluntarily. 
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