Cachar administration launched campaign to urge drivers & assistants to cast vote

District administration of Cachar took up the innovative program to motivate drivers and handyman especially on poll duty to cast their votes spontaneously.
Cachar administration launched campaign to urge drivers & assistants to cast vote

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SILCHAR: District administration of Cachar took up the innovative program to motivate drivers and handyman especially on poll duty to cast their votes spontaneously. The program was formally inaugurated by Chief Guest General Observer Shri Amlan Biswas IAS. An innovative Voters awareness campaign was organised by Cachar district administration at Devdoot Traffic signal point on Friday. The innovative campaign involved, drivers being welcomed with traditional betel vine and Sondesh on the street keeping in mind the Garv Cachar theme celebrating tradition with modernity. These drivers were also stamped with 'vote on 1st April for Garv Cachar' Vehicular movement was flagged through innovative placards holding messages.

The General observer Amlan Aditya Biswas IAS said this time drivers and handyman will be able to cast their votes through postal ballot papers. He appreciated the initiative of the district administration and said that the district administration has brought a mix of tradition and modernity through this initiative.

Earlier, all the dignitaries were felicitated with traditional "uttorio".

At the outset SPO Ruli Daulagupu explained the purpose and objectives of this event.

District Transport Officer Anshuman Biswas said in his welcome address that postal ballots have been arranged to facilitate drivers and assistants to cast their votes. Applications for postal ballots will also be available at the Department of Transportation. He added.

Bholanath Yadav, on behalf of the Cachar Light Vehicle Owners Association, said it would be very convenient for drivers and handyman to cast their votes through the postal ballot papers.

Bholanath further said that this time the drivers will try to cast 80 percent of their votes in the assembly election, 2021. A postal ballot van for distribution of form 12D was also officially flagged off by General observer Amlan Aditya Biswas and a signature campaign was held on this occasion.

Assistant commissioner Cachar Vibhor Agarwal IAS, Magistrate Bikash Chetri ALRS, Assistant Planning Officer Sangeeta Gupta and other officials were present on the occasion. The programme concluded with a vote of thanks by SPO Ruli Daulagupu.

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