Voter awareness campaign held

March 08, 2021 10:20 pm | Updated 10:20 pm IST - Namakkal

An inspiration:  Members of women self-help groups draw rangoli on a street in Salem on Monday to create awareness among differently-abled persons to cast their vote in the Assembly elections.

An inspiration: Members of women self-help groups draw rangoli on a street in Salem on Monday to create awareness among differently-abled persons to cast their vote in the Assembly elections.

An voter awareness campaign to encourage the public to exercise their franchise during the Assembly elections was held at the Namakkal bus stand.

District Collector K. Megraj inaugurated the awareness campaign organised by women self-help groups. He also viewed the rangoli drawn by women. Mr. Megraj also launched a signature campaign to create awareness among the public.

A public awareness demonstration of using ballot units and VVPAT machines was done at the bus stand. First-time voters were made aware of the voting process.

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