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National Voters Day
National Voters Day marks the establishment of India’s Election Commission, celebrated annually in that country. January 25th is celebrated each year as this day, meant to promote the democratic values that make up the foundations of our country and stress every citizen’s right to vote. As the country prepares to commemorate yet another National Voters’ Day in 2024, it is an ideal time for reflection upon that great gift of democracy–the right on which all other rights are founded.
History of National Voters Day
It was in 2010 that Prime Minister of India Dr. Manmohan Singh first proposed the idea for a National Voters’ Day. The aim had been to get young voters started in the democratic process, especially those between 18 and 29. This day took on additional significance because it was the formal inauguration of India’s Election Commission, set up on January 25, 1950.
Importance of National Voters Day
Promoting Voter Education:- National Voters’ Day is a place to foster voter education and awareness.
Youth Engagement:- The day is particularly directed at the youth, who are encouraged to register as voters and join in active voting.
Inclusivity:- The spirit of National Voters’ Day is inclusiveness and equality in the democratic process. It urges people of all backgrounds–no matter what their caste, creed, or sex- to use the right to vote they possess.
Activities on National Voters’ Day
Voter Registration Drives:- Various measures are taken to make it easier for people to register as voters, especially first-time registered voters. The registration process is simplified by setting up booths across the country.
Educational Programs:- Workshops, seminars, and awareness campaigns are held for citizens in particular young people on the value of their vote and how to handle it.
Distribution of Voter ID Cards:- Many states distribute Voter ID cards to new voters on National Voters’ Day. This symbolic act signifies their formal entry into the electoral process.
Conclusion
But National Voters’ Day is not only a day of celebration. It also reminds us that voting means accepting and taking advantage of the burdens. With India still on the way as the world’s largest democracy, the role played by an active citizenry in electoral affairs cannot be underestimated. On National Voters’ Day, it’s time for us to affirm our belief in democracy and the influence that each of us has as responsible voters capable of changing things.
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