Summary: The Electoral Literacy committee which will consist of a chief electoral officer, principals, NGO's NSS and NCC heads will help in creating awareness." The south zone education department has asked all their zonal schools and colleges to start an 'Electoral Literacy Club' (ELC). Anil Valvi, Chief Electoral Officer, Maharashtra, said, "By January 25, 2018, on National Voters' Day, all the schools and colleges have to form ELCs. The club will make the members aware of the registration and electoral process by engaging them through well designed attractive resources in hands-on experience. Students will be encouraged to run the ELC through an elected body of the executive committee with elected
representatives from each of the sections.
The south zone education department has asked all their zonal schools and colleges to start an 'Electoral Literacy Club' (ELC). The suggestion, made by the Election Commission of India, wants the club started in schools and colleges and covered under formal education to engage new voters through extracurricular interventions with the aim to create awareness among students about elections in India. The circular to form the ELC was issued on Wednesday and states that the ELC should be established in schools and colleges for students from IX to XII including colleges and universities, and educational institutions including professional and technical educational institutions. Students will be encouraged to run the ELC through an elected body of the executive committee with elected representatives from each of the sections. Teachers, preferably from the humanities department, will act as the nodal officers and mentors for the ELC and teachers with election duty experience should be given preference for this work. The club will make the members aware of the registration and electoral process by engaging them through well designed attractive resources in hands-on experience. The members will also be educated about EVMs. Anil Valvi, Chief Electoral Officer, Maharashtra, said, "By January 25, 2018, on National Voters' Day, all the schools and colleges have to form ELCs, As Reported By DNA India.
According to the Newspaper, The Electoral Literacy committee which will consist of a chief electoral officer, principals, NGO's NSS and NCC heads will help in creating awareness.". . .
representatives from each of the sections.
The south zone education department has asked all their zonal schools and colleges to start an 'Electoral Literacy Club' (ELC). The suggestion, made by the Election Commission of India, wants the club started in schools and colleges and covered under formal education to engage new voters through extracurricular interventions with the aim to create awareness among students about elections in India. The circular to form the ELC was issued on Wednesday and states that the ELC should be established in schools and colleges for students from IX to XII including colleges and universities, and educational institutions including professional and technical educational institutions. Students will be encouraged to run the ELC through an elected body of the executive committee with elected representatives from each of the sections. Teachers, preferably from the humanities department, will act as the nodal officers and mentors for the ELC and teachers with election duty experience should be given preference for this work. The club will make the members aware of the registration and electoral process by engaging them through well designed attractive resources in hands-on experience. The members will also be educated about EVMs. Anil Valvi, Chief Electoral Officer, Maharashtra, said, "By January 25, 2018, on National Voters' Day, all the schools and colleges have to form ELCs, As Reported By DNA India.
According to the Newspaper, The Electoral Literacy committee which will consist of a chief electoral officer, principals, NGO's NSS and NCC heads will help in creating awareness.". . .
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