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New Delhi,
On the occasion of 7th National Voters Day falling on 25th January 2017, Election Commission of India (ECI) hosted an International Seminar on ‘Strategies for Empowering Young and Future Voters’ on 24th January 2017, in partnership with UNDP India.

In his Inaugural Address, Dr. Nasim Zaidi, Chief Election Commissioner of India, reiterated ECI’s resolve to uphold the rich democratic traditions of India and the sanctity of free, fair and peaceful elections. He highlighted the major initiatives taken by the ECI, including the Flagship Programme ‘Systematic Voters Education Electoral Participation (SVEEP) which comprises several thrust areas for young people such as Social Media, Campus Ambassadors and National Service Scheme volunteers in awareness campaigns for electoral engagement, enrolment and active participation in ballot exercise. He also briefed the delegates about the ‘Interactive School Engagement’ Programme launched in January this year for school children with a strategic focus on future voters in the age group of 15-17 years.

In his address, Election Commissioner Mr. A.K. Joti stated that the ECI attaches high priority to focus on young and future voters in view of the fact that India has a sizeable young population. Strategic investment in this segment for engaging and encouraging electoral participation would mean securing and strengthening the future of democracy. Interaction through the International Seminar on the subject at this relevant juncture provides a larger opportunity to gain from international experience, practices, policies and knowledge for developing innovative approach on addressing the issues and challenges in this area.

Election Commissioner Mr. O. P. Rawat stated at the Seminar that the world over, the democracies have recognized the importance of electoral participation right from a young age and have invested in the form of research, innovative strategies, new initiatives, programmes and practices for empowering young and future voters for a confident and ethical electoral participation. Investment, focusing on educating, engaging and empowering the youth through well designed strategic interventions would help in generating a population capable of confident and comfortable electoral participation besides exercising informed and ethical ballot decision.

Addressing the delegates at the Seminar, Ms. Marina Walter, Deputy Country Director, UNDP India referred to the ECI’s successful record of delivering free, fair and credible elections and UNDP’s continuing partnership with ECI. She spoke about the importance of inclusion of youth, both in enrolment and voting process.

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