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SVEEP FOR PEREN DISTRICT. Dr. Kadambari Bhagat, IAS Additional Deputy Commissioner Peren : Nagaland. SVEEP PLAN FOR PEREN DISTRICT. Ethical and informed voting to discourage election malpractices. Reach out to the large no. of electorate especially in rural area.
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SVEEP FOR PEREN DISTRICT Dr. Kadambari Bhagat, IAS Additional Deputy Commissioner Peren : Nagaland
SVEEP PLAN FOR PEREN DISTRICT • Ethical and informed voting to discourage election malpractices. • Reach out to the large no. of electorate especially in rural area. • Urban apathy, especially women. • Maximize voter participation and turnout in parliamentary election. • Bridge the gap in registration especially first time voters. • Facilitate voter registration by setting up special VREC at ADC & Electoral Registration Officer (ERO) level in the district. • Create awareness about NOTA, as it was the new feature in this parliamentary election.
Organization of Special Camps for Voter Registration • Special Enrollment Camps were held on 15th February & 9th March, 2014.
SVEEP COMMITTEES & SUB-COMMITTEES • SVEEP committee and sub-committees at 3 tier . • The District SVEEP Core committee headed by ADC Peren, a/w S.D.O (c)- 4 E.A.C- 3 & E.A.C (P)-1 (inclusive of administrative circles). • At the Sub Division and village level by SDO(C) and EAC of the concerned area a/w village councils of concerned area and NGOs. Thus ensuring documentation at each level and interventions (specific) were made.
STATISTICAL ANALYSIS ANDTARGETTED APPROACH • Numerous Interactive session/meetings with BLOs, administrative circle Officers for situation analysis. • Face to face BLO campaigns, Human chains esp. for areas with poor connectivity. • Election logo • “ Your vote, your choice” • “Ekta Manu, Ekta Vote” (“ One Person, One Vote”) • EVM familiarization and mock polls. • Awareness on NOTA
Training and Orientation of Political Parties and Candidates
PARTNERSHIPS • Government Agencies: - • The Department of Public Relations Office (DPRO) • The District Education Officer (DEO). • Non Governmental Organizations (NGOs) :- • PEN (People for Education Network) • Z-Zone Cluster • The Bridge • P.T.Y.O (Peren Town Youth Organization) • P.T.W.W.O (Peren Town Women Welfare Organization) • ZBCC (Zeliang Baptist Church Council) • Parish Priest, Peren involvement in absolute apolitical manner. • Only the outreach material approved by ECI and CEO Nagaland disseminated throughout the district through their assistance.
USE OF MEDIA • Print: • Posters on ethical voting incorporating the general guidelines of ECI to educate and motivate the voters on ethical voting. • Numerous Flexi- banners and hoardings at strategic locations like Govt.Depts/Taxi stands/Public Transport
Electronic :- • Daily telecast of election theme song on local cable TV- morning & evening slot. • Dedicated Mobile Van - an Initiative by DPRO, loudspeakers at various locations with significant footfall & high visibility areas disseminating various election related information. • Sec- 171 H of IPC • Election Theme Song • DEO’s invitation for poll day • Date/time of polling
Social Media :- • Facebook page “parliamentary elections- Peren, Nagaland” was designed and regularly updated. It was used as a medium to share information and also to address the queries of the public if any by the administrator.
SPECIAL INITIATIVES & INNOVATIONS • Connecting through Sports – Half Marathon at District HQ & Jalukie Sub-division for ‘Run for clean Elections’.
Signature Campaign • SANKALP PATRAS and voter’s pledge sent to all the Govt. schools and colleges in the district as a part of signature campaign to append their signatures after taking the pledge. • Through Campus Ambassadors (2) – Govt. College (1) & Private College (1) • Through DEO – GHSS (2) and GHS (17) • GHS part of “CATCH THEM YOUNG”
OUTCOMES FOR P.S IN DIFFICULT HILL AREA/NO ROAD CONNECTIVITY
Graphical Comparison of Voter Turnout 2013 and 2014 6-Tening A/C 7-Peren A/C