This story is from December 18, 2021
Ensure no voter is left behind: CEO to poll icons
Panaji: Chief electoral officer (
Kunal chalked out various activities to be undertaken to attract voters, thus ensuring higher participation.
He asked the icons to engage youngsters by conducting competitions and other activities to
Joint CEO Aisha Vaingainkar said youth have maximum reach in society as they interact with family, friends and have more engagement on social media. “We need to target such youth for maximum outreach,” she said.
One of the icons, footballer Brahmanand Shankwalkar, suggested arranging football matches for senior citizens as Goa is known for its football lovers.
Another state icon, Tapan Acharya, said he will organise flash mob activities at crowded places while Shankuntal Bharane, a radio jockey, assured that she would organise a live phone-in programme every Tuesday and call in an icon to create awareness about elections.
Also discussed were various competitions to be conducted to engage people and activities to be conducted in school, and public places such as bus stands, malls and markets.
Youth have maximum reach in society as they interact with family, friends and have more engagement on social media. We need to target such youth for maximum outreach
CEO
) Kunal on Saturday appealed to state and district electionicons
to use their talents to sensitise people to participate in the upcoming 2022 assemblyelections
.He asked the icons to engage youngsters by conducting competitions and other activities to
ensure
that the main motto of the election commission, ‘No
voters to beleft
behind’, is fulfilled. He also appealed to them to maximise their activity by engaging prominent and popular personalities to attractvoter
participation.Joint CEO Aisha Vaingainkar said youth have maximum reach in society as they interact with family, friends and have more engagement on social media. “We need to target such youth for maximum outreach,” she said.
One of the icons, footballer Brahmanand Shankwalkar, suggested arranging football matches for senior citizens as Goa is known for its football lovers.
Another state icon, Tapan Acharya, said he will organise flash mob activities at crowded places while Shankuntal Bharane, a radio jockey, assured that she would organise a live phone-in programme every Tuesday and call in an icon to create awareness about elections.
Also discussed were various competitions to be conducted to engage people and activities to be conducted in school, and public places such as bus stands, malls and markets.
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