GDC Ramgarh organises rally, nukkad natak to spread voters awareness
Jammu Links News4/4/2024

SAMBA: NSS unit Prabha and ELC of Government Degree College, Ramgarh organised a rally and Nukkad Natak on voters awareness under the aegis of Systematic Voters' Education and Electoral Participation (SVEEP).

The event was organised under the guidance and supervision of Principal, Prof. (Dr.) Geetanjali Andotra.

Speaking on the occasion, she highlighted the significance of empowering students and community with essential civic rights and duties.

The Nukkad Natak and rally were directed and organised by SVEEP Nodal Officers, Prof. Sandeep Kumari, from the Dept. of Education, and Prof. Brham Dutt from the Department of Dogri.

The rally aimed to enlighten the masses about the importance of exercising their right to vote.

The Nukkad Natak was performed by the students who are the members of ELC outside the premises of Baba Sidh Goria Temple ground, Kalah, near college. The aim of the activity was to spread the important message among the masses about the significance of their one vote.

The people were motivated to participate in upcoming elections and were enlightened about the role each citizen plays in shaping the democratic fabric of the nation.

All the faculty members and students of the College enthusiastically witnessed the performance and promised to cast their vote in the upcoming elections.




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