Sonari Women Initiate Voter Participation Drive as Lok Sabha Elections Approach
Community Members Unite to Address Declining Voter Turnout and Promote Democratic Engagement
Motivated by the concerning trend of diminishing voter participation in the ongoing Lok Sabha elections, a determined group of female residents from the Sonari neighborhood in Jamshedpur has taken the initiative to launch a community-driven campaign aimed at inspiring and encouraging all eligible voters to actively engage in the democratic process.
JAMSHEDPUR – As the nation witnesses a worrisome decline in voter turnout during the recent stages of the Lok Sabha elections, a proactive group of women hailing from the Sonari area of Jamshedpur has stepped forward to address this pressing issue head-on.
The group, comprising individuals from various age groups, including a significant number of senior citizens, has embarked on a mission to elevate voter awareness and participation in the forthcoming polls scheduled for May 25.
The secretary of the community center, Birendra Pratap Singh, praised the women’s proactive stance and urged the entire community to wholeheartedly embrace their civic duty by casting their votes.
Goutam Bose, the president of the Sonari West Community Center, expressed his appreciation for the women’s efforts and called upon all residents to prioritize their visit to the polling stations on the designated election day.
On Monday, the women’s group celebrated its first anniversary, marked by a ceremonial cake-cutting ceremony and a collective resolution to persist in their social welfare endeavors.
According to a member of the awareness campaign, the self-driven women have resolved to place voting at the forefront of their priorities on election day, adopting the mantra "Cast your vote first, then partake in sustenance" as their guiding principle.
The campaign, which commenced with a voter awareness pledge on Saturday evening, garnered the support of approximately 100 women associated with polling booth number 50, along with the backing of male community members.
Soni Shukla, an educator and active participant in the group, stressed the significance of establishing ambitious voter turnout goals across all polling stations in Jamshedpur, with their own booth striving to achieve an unprecedented 90% participation rate.
Over the coming weeks, the dedicated women will invest their time and energy in personally reaching out to each of the 1,200 registered voters in booth number 50, employing handcrafted awareness banners and leveraging social media channels to emphasize the vital role of voting in a thriving democracy.
The women’s group has a commendable track record of addressing societal challenges, including providing support to residents of the local senior care facility and rallying the community to raise funds for underprivileged individuals.
As the Lok Sabha elections approach, a proactive group of women from Sonari, Jamshedpur, has initiated a community-driven campaign to address the concerning decline in voter turnout. The group, comprising individuals from various age groups, aims to inspire and encourage all eligible voters to actively participate in the democratic process through personal outreach, awareness banners, and social media engagement. With a goal of achieving 90% turnout in their polling booth, these women are setting an example of civic responsibility for the entire community.

