Udhampur School Hosts Special Drive to Enroll First-Time Voters in J&K

A special electoral roll revision drive was held at a government school in Udhampur to enroll first-time voters, with officials presenting bouquets to new registrants. The initiative focuses on boosting Gen Z participation ahead of anticipated municipal elections later this year. Authorities are conducting awareness campaigns and finalizing ward reservations for the upcoming Urban Local Body polls, which will be followed by Panchayat elections. Meanwhile, the Election Commission has also announced schedules for Assembly elections in five states and union territories.

Key Points: J&K Voter Enrollment Drive for Gen Z in Udhampur School

  • Special camp for first-time voters
  • Focus on Gen Z participation
  • Municipal polls likely by November
  • Awareness drives and door-to-door campaigns
  • Panchayat polls to follow ULB elections
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J-K: Special electoral roll drive held in Udhampur school to enrol first-time voters

A special electoral roll drive in Udhampur school enrolls first-time voters for upcoming municipal and panchayat elections in Jammu and Kashmir.

"I thank my Udhampur administration... as a first-time voter, I am very excited about voting - Anvisha Mahajan"

Udhampur, April 6

The Government Girls High School in Sattani, Udhampur, conducted a special Panchayat electoral roll revision drive on Sunday, to enrol first-time voters, with a particular focus on Gen Z participation ahead of the upcoming municipal elections, which are likely to be held later this year.

Speaking to ANI, a first-time voter, Anvisha Mahajan, expressed her enthusiasm about participating in the electoral process. "I thank my Udhampur administration for setting up a camp here, and as a first-time voter, I am very excited about voting... Voting is our right... Everyone motivated us to vote, and we were also given a bouquet," she said.

Panchayat Secretary Urvashi highlighted the importance of awareness campaigns and community outreach in strengthening democratic participation. "Today, we have set up a camp here to revise the Panchayat electoral rolls. For all our new voters who are coming to get their voter cards for the first time, those who have just become eligible, we are giving them flowers and bouquets, expressing our appreciation for coming to get their voter cards," she said.

She further added, "All the guidelines we have received from the State Election Commission say we need to raise awareness. We need to go door-to-door and conduct mass campaigns, hold rallies."

Meanwhile, preparations for municipal elections in Jammu and Kashmir are underway, with polling likely to be conducted in multiple phases across the Jammu division and Kashmir Valley, expected to conclude by early November. Authorities are finalising ward reservation lists following public objections, with a formal announcement anticipated soon. Elections to Urban Local Bodies will be followed by Panchayat polls.

Meanwhile, the Election Commission of India announced the schedule for Assembly elections in Assam, Kerala, Puducherry, Tamil Nadu, and West Bengal, along with bye-elections in eight constituencies across Goa, Gujarat, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Nagaland, and Tripura. Polling for the Assembly elections will be conducted on April 9 in Assam, Kerala, and Puducherry. Tamil Nadu will go to the polls on April 23, while West Bengal will have a two-phase election on April 23 and April 29.

- ANI

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Priya S
It's heartening to see such proactive steps in J&K. First-time voters, especially the youth, hold the power to shape the future. I hope the door-to-door campaigns are effective in remote areas too. Every vote counts!
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Rohit P
While the effort is commendable, I hope the focus remains on creating informed voters, not just enrolled ones. Awareness campaigns should also explain the roles of municipal bodies and panchayats, so people know what they're voting for. Substance over symbolism.
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Sarah B
Seeing this news from Udhampur is positive. Conducting elections smoothly in all regions strengthens the idea of one India. Good to see the process moving forward step by step.
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Vikram M
The bouquet and flowers are a good welcome, but the real gift is a transparent, fair, and accessible election process. Let's ensure that for every first-time voter. Jai Hind!
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Ananya R
As a first-time voter myself last year, I know the excitement! More power to Anvisha and all the new voters in Udhampur. Make your voice heard. This is our country's future. ✨

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