Voter Awareness Drive Spearheaded by Human Welfare Trust

A program to boost voter turnout was launched, featuring DDC Manish Kumar as the chief guest.

The Human Welfare Trust organized an event to promote voter awareness and participation in Jamshedpur.

JAMSHEDPUR – The Human Welfare Trust held a voter awareness program at Mahal Inn auditorium.

DDC Manish Kumar was the chief guest at the event.

The focus was on the importance of voter turnout in Lok Sabha elections.

Kumar urged attendees to actively participate in the democratic process.

He highlighted the crucial role of citizens in shaping democracy.

The Human Welfare Trust was commended for organizing the event.

Such initiatives are vital for creating an informed electorate.

DDC Manish Kumar was honored with a bouquet and shawl for his support.

The event underscored the importance of voter awareness in strengthening democracy.

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