India’s electoral watchdog gears up for its 16th National Voters’ Day on January 25, revisiting the Commission’s 1950 inception. The centerpiece: a high-profile New Delhi summit chaired by President Droupadi Murmu, who will also speak and confer honors.
Under the banner ‘My India, My Vote,’ taglined ‘Citizen at the Heart of Indian Democracy,’ the campaign drives home voting’s essence, motivating universal involvement to fortify the republic.
Key figures include Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal, Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar, and Commissioners Dr. Sukhbir Singh Sandhu and Dr. Vivek Joshi, ensuring a seamless spectacle.
Expect the President to personally enroll young voters with Voter Photo IDs and roll out awards across domains like technological prowess, operational efficiency, voter outreach creativity, code of conduct vigilance, training efficacy, specialized accolades, and media excellence.
Spotlight publications: ‘2025: A Year of Initiatives and Innovations’ and ‘Festival of Elections, Pride of Bihar.’ A global ECI impact video will underscore democratic advancements.
A dynamic exhibition traces electoral evolution – from lists to logistics, innovations to Bihar’s victories. Pan-India programs at every tier will distribute IDs, honor debut voters, and pitch voting as democracy’s grand festival.
This observance not only honors past triumphs but propels India toward even more robust, inclusive elections.