Singhbhum Chamber Holds Voter ID Camp to Boost Participation in Jamshedpur

Singhbhum Chamber’s Voter ID Camp Sees High Business Community Turnout

In Jamshedpur, the Singhbhum Chamber’s Voter ID camp successfully registers 78 entrepreneurs, aiming to improve electoral participation in the forthcoming general elections.

JAMSHEDPUR – The Singhbhum Chamber of Commerce and Industry on Friday took a significant step towards bolstering voter participation in Jamshedpur.

The Bistupur Chamber Bhawan was the venue for this impactful Voter ID card camp.

A remarkable turnout of 78 business entrepreneurs was recorded at the event.

They seized the opportunity to either obtain new voter cards or rectify details on their existing ones.

This initiative was spearheaded by Chamber President Vijay Anand Moonka and Honorary General Secretary Manav Kedia.

Moonka articulated the Chamber’s commitment to enhancing voter awareness and turnout.

He underscored the critical nature of the upcoming general elections.

The Chamber’s voter awareness campaign is set to counter low voter turnout.

The Voter ID camp provided a practical solution for busy entrepreneurs.

It addressed issues of inaccuracies on voter cards.

The Chamber’s leadership was pleased with the entrepreneurial community’s engagement.

The event’s success was a collaborative effort among Chamber office bearers.

Notable contributors included Anil Modi, Rajeev Agarwal, and Punit Kanwatiya.

Others like Abhishek Agarwal Goldie and Bharat Makani played vital roles.

The camp’s achievement is seen as a step towards a more engaged electorate in Jamshedpur.

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