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New Delhi : In a first of its kind initiative, the Election Commission of India (ECI) has reached out to over 150 Community Radio stations from across the country to help educate and inform the voters. The event was organised by India International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Management (IIIDEM) in partnership with Seeking Modern Applications for Real Transformation (SMART) at IIIDEM, Dwarka, New Delhi. The main purpose of the workshop was training and capacity building of Community Radios for voter education and awareness.

In his valedictory address, Umesh Sinha, Senior Deputy Election Commissioner, ECI, said that the Community Radio is one of the best medium to reach the last voter of the country. He said that these workshops were just the beginning of a long term and sustained engagement and Community Radio can play a vital role in motivating and mobilising the voters, enlisting the underserved voters into the electoral roll, mobilising them to go to the polling booth, educating them about their rights and responsibilities, and making them an informed and educated voter. He emphasised that every voter is the first representative of the country, they are the soldiers and play an important role in protecting democracy. All voters across the country have the same power.

Elections provide a level playing field as each vote has the same power, no matter who casts it –the richest of the rich or the poorest of the poor,Sinha said. He said that Community Radio can play an important role in strengthening democracy by developing content in the local dialects and deepening the process of voter education and awareness up to the grass root levels. He assured that Community Radio Stations will now become an integral part of the voter education programme, according to a PIB release.

The workshop was inaugurated by Chandra Bhushan Kumar, Deputy Election Commissioner & DG, IIIDEM on March 25, who iterated that Community Radios can play a pivotal role in increasing voter enrolment and participation in the “Festival of Democracy“. He said that the tag line of ‘No voter to be left behind’ was to ensure that each and every eligible voter irrespective of his or her economic status, class, caste or profession understands the importance of his or her vote.

Archana Kapoor, Founder of SMART, said that inclusion of Community Radio stations in the campaign is also recognition of their work by ECI.

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