The document outlines various initiatives taken under the Systematic Voters' Education and Electoral Participation (SVEEP) program in Karaikal District, India to increase voter turnout in the 2014 Lok Sabha elections. Some key initiatives included signature campaigns, releasing messages through media like TV and radio, competitions, rallies, distributing pledge letters, health camps for seniors, and putting up posters/banners across the district. The initiatives targeted different groups like college students, youth, women, and first-time voters. Monitoring of voter turnout was also planned on polling day to analyze the impact of SVEEP activities.
Stuti Shukla is pursuing an M.Tech in Polymer and Surface Engineering from the Institute of Chemical Technology in Mumbai. She completed her B.Tech in Chemical Engineering from Banasthali University with an overall percentage of 73.46%. Her academic qualifications include securing a score of 399 in GATE 2015 and receiving a junior scholarship from the Uttar Pradesh state government. She has work experience in conducting research on phase change materials during a 6-month internship at DRDO Kanpur. Her extracurricular activities include participating in dance, music, and technical competitions and holding leadership roles in college fests and NCC.
Taylor's University students organized a project to leave inspirational post-it notes on staff members' cars and desks to spread love and positivity. They left around 60 notes with encouraging quotes. Staff members appreciated the thoughtful gesture. The article also discusses Taylor's University students winning a talent competition with their band called The Backseat Affair. They performed a cover song and received positive feedback from judges. Finally, the article mentions the installation of speed gates at the Taylor's University library to improve security and ensure only students and staff can enter.
6 DIMENSIONS OF MESSAGING EFFECTIVENESSJames O'Gara
This presentation includes the actionable information you need to improve messaging across the 6 Dimensions of Messaging Effectiveness: Alignment, Relevance, Uniqueness, Consistency, Recall and Value.
In this presentation OnMessage shares specific methods and tools for assessing critical aspects of each dimension and specific steps you can take to improve the impact your messaging has in the market. The information and insight shared during this event will enable you to evaluate and answer fundamental questions like…
> How closely aligned is our messaging with our business strategy?
> Does our messaging resonate and connect with our target audience's needs?
> Is our messaging ownable and truly different than our competitors?
> How can we deliver our messaging across the organization on a more consistent basis?
> Is the message we are sending really what our target audience is hearing?
> How quickly and clearly are we communicating the value we deliver?
Akshaya Patra is an Indian organization that provides healthy meals to students in schools with the most need all over India. This is a visit to one of the "clean kitchens" in Jaipur.
2nd grade students will conduct a project-based learning assignment on the 2016 United States election. Working in groups, students will research the candidates, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, and their positions to create a presentation educating their classmates. Students will learn about the election process and hold a mock election in their groups. Over seven weeks, they will research the candidates, prepare presentations, present to the class, and observe the real-life election results. The goal is for students to gain an understanding of the U.S. election process and its importance.
This document discusses techniques for teaching students to become global citizens. It notes that in the 21st century, the US is increasingly connected to the world through trade, travel, and technology, so young people must understand the concepts of citizenship, globalization, rights, and responsibilities. The document provides examples of experiential learning techniques that can make these abstract concepts more concrete for students, such as moot court, field trips, guest speakers, and cultural activities. It emphasizes helping students understand civic rights and duties both in the US and globally in an increasingly interconnected world.
The document provides information about an upcoming election for students in grades K-12 in North Mecklenburg towns. It outlines the roles of mayor and school board, lists the candidates running for those offices in Cornelius, Davidson and Huntersville, and gives guidance to students on learning about the candidates and participating in the election.
Learn about GenerationNation, the home of Youth Civics, Youth Voice, Kids Voting, K-12 civic education, #K12in2012 and other programs. Find out how we make a difference and how you can impact our work
www.generationnation.org
Stuti Shukla is pursuing an M.Tech in Polymer and Surface Engineering from the Institute of Chemical Technology in Mumbai. She completed her B.Tech in Chemical Engineering from Banasthali University with an overall percentage of 73.46%. Her academic qualifications include securing a score of 399 in GATE 2015 and receiving a junior scholarship from the Uttar Pradesh state government. She has work experience in conducting research on phase change materials during a 6-month internship at DRDO Kanpur. Her extracurricular activities include participating in dance, music, and technical competitions and holding leadership roles in college fests and NCC.
Taylor's University students organized a project to leave inspirational post-it notes on staff members' cars and desks to spread love and positivity. They left around 60 notes with encouraging quotes. Staff members appreciated the thoughtful gesture. The article also discusses Taylor's University students winning a talent competition with their band called The Backseat Affair. They performed a cover song and received positive feedback from judges. Finally, the article mentions the installation of speed gates at the Taylor's University library to improve security and ensure only students and staff can enter.
6 DIMENSIONS OF MESSAGING EFFECTIVENESSJames O'Gara
This presentation includes the actionable information you need to improve messaging across the 6 Dimensions of Messaging Effectiveness: Alignment, Relevance, Uniqueness, Consistency, Recall and Value.
In this presentation OnMessage shares specific methods and tools for assessing critical aspects of each dimension and specific steps you can take to improve the impact your messaging has in the market. The information and insight shared during this event will enable you to evaluate and answer fundamental questions like…
> How closely aligned is our messaging with our business strategy?
> Does our messaging resonate and connect with our target audience's needs?
> Is our messaging ownable and truly different than our competitors?
> How can we deliver our messaging across the organization on a more consistent basis?
> Is the message we are sending really what our target audience is hearing?
> How quickly and clearly are we communicating the value we deliver?
Akshaya Patra is an Indian organization that provides healthy meals to students in schools with the most need all over India. This is a visit to one of the "clean kitchens" in Jaipur.
2nd grade students will conduct a project-based learning assignment on the 2016 United States election. Working in groups, students will research the candidates, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, and their positions to create a presentation educating their classmates. Students will learn about the election process and hold a mock election in their groups. Over seven weeks, they will research the candidates, prepare presentations, present to the class, and observe the real-life election results. The goal is for students to gain an understanding of the U.S. election process and its importance.
This document discusses techniques for teaching students to become global citizens. It notes that in the 21st century, the US is increasingly connected to the world through trade, travel, and technology, so young people must understand the concepts of citizenship, globalization, rights, and responsibilities. The document provides examples of experiential learning techniques that can make these abstract concepts more concrete for students, such as moot court, field trips, guest speakers, and cultural activities. It emphasizes helping students understand civic rights and duties both in the US and globally in an increasingly interconnected world.
The document provides information about an upcoming election for students in grades K-12 in North Mecklenburg towns. It outlines the roles of mayor and school board, lists the candidates running for those offices in Cornelius, Davidson and Huntersville, and gives guidance to students on learning about the candidates and participating in the election.
Learn about GenerationNation, the home of Youth Civics, Youth Voice, Kids Voting, K-12 civic education, #K12in2012 and other programs. Find out how we make a difference and how you can impact our work
www.generationnation.org
This document provides a summary of a study conducted by students at Middle College High School at HCC Gulfton on voting trends in Harris County, Texas for the 2014 election. The students analyzed early voting data from 2010-2014 and found that early voter turnout had decreased since 2010 despite population growth. They created an early voting information guide with locations, dates, and times to help increase voter turnout. The guide was distributed through social media. Daily records of early voting totals from 2014 are included in a table.
Rental transactions and average rents for apartments and townhomes increased across most of the Greater Toronto Area from May to August 2010 compared to the same period in 2009, though rent growth was more subdued in central Toronto where an increase in rental listings occurred. The number of one-bedroom and two-bedroom apartment rentals as well as average rents rose in the west, east, and north regions but were up only slightly or declined in central Toronto due to more properties available to rent. Rental activity and rents for townhomes also increased across the GTA except for a small decline in average rents for three-bedroom townhouses in the
This math power point covers basic addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division concepts. It provides examples of adding 7 dinosaurs and 5 more, subtracting 2 cookies from 6, multiplying 2 groups of 5 people, and dividing 8 pieces of candy into groups of 2.
This document proposes reforms to address issues with the Indian political system. It notes that a large percentage of current MPs and MLAs face criminal charges. It suggests quick reforms like mandatory voter ID, limits on consecutive terms and participation by candidates with criminal charges. It also proposes permanent reforms like increasing education, living standards and awareness among citizens to reduce undue influence of money and corruption. Challenges to these reforms include resistance from politicians and the time needed for education reforms. Mitigation strategies include public support for reforms and using different programs to gradually increase living standards.
The document discusses proposed solutions to improve free and fair elections in India. It notes several problems with the current system including that the winning candidate does not always receive an absolute majority of votes, encouraging money and muscle power, and making smaller parties negligible. It proposes solutions like making voting compulsory for some groups, increasing polling locations, educating voters, strengthening local governments, and decriminalizing politics by fast tracking cases against politicians and disqualifying those convicted of crimes. The overall goal is to empower voters and reduce the influence of money and corruption in politics.
Municipal Election Lesson 4 - School Boardsjeremysandor
This is lesson four of seven about municipal elections that I developed and proposed for Student Vote.
This lesson requires students to explore the composition and function of school boards in Ontario.
Please refer to Municipal Election Lessons Additional Resources for references and supporting information.
Learn about GenerationNation, the home of Youth Civics, Youth Voice, Kids Voting, K-12 civic education, #K12in2012 and other programs. Find out how we make a difference and how you can impact our work!
CSL Election Interest Meeting PowerpointDamon Dean
The document provides information about the Council of Student Leaders (CSL) at Winthrop University and the 2014 student body election process. It discusses the history and formation of CSL after the dissolution of the Student Government Association in 2001. It outlines the roles, responsibilities, and eligibility requirements for the CSL President and Vice President positions. It also details the election timeline, campaigning guidelines, voting procedures, and process for contestations.
HB 1260 allows 16- and 17-year-olds in North Carolina to pre-register to vote. The bill passed the state House with strong bipartisan support and is now being considered in the Senate. Pre-registration would occur mainly when teens obtain driver's licenses or take civics classes, establishing voting habits early. Supporters argue it could boost voter turnout among young adults.
National Civic Summit - The Measure of America - Sarah Burd-Sharps, Kristen L...National Civic Summit
This document summarizes key points from a report on measuring human development in the United States. It finds that applying the UN's human development index at the state and local level in the US can provide a more comprehensive view than economic indicators alone. The index considers factors like health, education, and income. It shows significant disparities across places in the US and over time. The report advocates an agenda to boost prevention, healthcare access, education, family support, income and assets to improve human development scores.
GenerationNation provides K-12 resources and hands-on activities to educate students about civics and build civic literacy. They offer classroom resources aligned to educational standards, as well as opportunities for hands-on learning like a mock election where students vote. Their goal is to engage students in government and community issues to develop leadership skills from an early age.
Kids Voting School Representative Information is a document that outlines the role and responsibilities of a school representative for Kids Voting, a nonprofit that provides civic education resources and programs to K-12 schools. It describes how the representative will coordinate Kids Voting efforts at their school, communicating information to teachers and involving students in civic learning opportunities throughout the year, which requires about 10-20 hours. The representative will help build students' civic literacy and 21st century skills while also gaining leadership experience themselves.
This document provides information about voting in Lee County, including voter qualifications, registration, methods of voting, identification requirements, election types, and important amendments and acts related to voting rights. It outlines that to vote you must be a US citizen, Florida resident, at least 18 years old, and not a convicted felon (unless rights have been restored). It describes early voting, Election Day voting, and absentee voting by mail options. Precinct locations and the roles of poll workers are also summarized.
This document provides tips for answering six mark questions on citizenship exams:
1) Closely follow the command words in the questions and explain concepts in depth with examples.
2) Define any key words or concepts from the syllabus that are mentioned in the question.
3) Use the PEEEL paragraph structure (Point, Evidence, Explain, Evaluate, Link) to organize long answers.
4) Include relevant citizenship concepts like fair trade, rights and responsibilities, democracy, dictatorship and sustainability in the answers.
5) Remember these are not essays - focus on providing a concise yet fully developed response within the six mark limit.
The document discusses the history of voting rights and political participation in Texas. It describes how, before the Civil War, slaves had no voting rights, and after the Civil War black men gained voting rights which were then restricted when Democrats regained control. It also discusses how women gained the right to vote in 1920 and how the white primary, poll tax, and other measures were used to disenfranchise black and minority voters until being struck down by the courts. The document also outlines current voter registration and election processes in Texas including qualifications, types of elections, and the challenges of campaigning statewide.
Youth Voting Engagement: Social Marketing PlanKate Taylor
This social marketing plan aims to increase youth voter engagement among 18-24 year olds in Canada. Voter turnout has been declining in Canada, especially among youth. In the 2011 election, only 38.8% of 18-24 year olds voted compared to 75.1% of 65-74 year olds. There is a disconnect between youth and voting as many feel politics do not impact them. Currently, there are few organizations focused on youth voter engagement. The Council of Canadians has a campaign asking youth to pledge to vote but is struggling to reach its goal. Another initiative in Ottawa holds events for students but has limited reach. This plan seeks to address the behavior change of boosting youth voter participation.
Electronic voting systems: promoting access to HEEdUniSciEng
1. LEAPS works with 59 schools in southeast Scotland to promote access to higher education through school and campus events, often involving current HE students.
2. They developed electronic voting systems using films of student journeys and clicker exercises to raise awareness of routes to higher education, but found the sessions lacked interaction.
3. After reconsidering the pedagogy, they improved the sessions by having students discuss and persuade each other in groups before and after voting, with staff facilitating rather than teaching, resulting in more thoughtful responses and improved engagement.
This document provides information about Kids Voting Election 2011 for grades K-5 in Charlotte, North Carolina. It defines key election terms and outlines the candidates and roles for mayor, city council, and school board. Students are encouraged to learn about the candidates, think critically about their positions, and vote either at school or online. After the election, students can track the winners' actions and continued involvement.
Civics education is important for the health of democracy and to combat ignorance and delusional thinking, according to a Minnesota Supreme Court Justice. Kids Voting USA brings civics to life by having students participate in mock elections, which increases youth and adult voter turnout. It is a national, nonpartisan nonprofit organization that operates in 27 states and D.C., empowering over 4 million students as future voters through authentic voting experiences.
SRM STUDENTS PARTICIPATED IN SWACHH BAHARAT SUMMER INTERNSHIP(SBSI-2019) PROGRAMME ON RURAL COMMUNITY SERVICE
The “Internship programme on rural community service for University/College students” for the year 2019 is implemented under the aegis Swachh Bharat Mission (Gramin) by Rural Development and Panchayat Raj Department, Government of Tamil Nadu. A team of enthusiastic students from SRM College of Nursing, Department of Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy actively participated in this internship contributing over 60 hours of their time. The internship commenced with an inaugural session at the Kancheepuram District Collectorate. The students were oriented to the objectives of the internship and were provided a “Handbook on Sanitation’’ and other guidelines. They organised and conducted swachata-related activities in Government schools and community at Appur, Kolathur, Reddipalayam, Chettipunyam and Kondamangalam villages at Kattankulathur block in Kancheepuram district.
They focussed their activities on promotion of safe sanitation practices, waste segregation and disposal, personal hygiene, toilet usage, sustainable water management practices through door-to-door visits, awareness rally and street plays. Antenatal mothers and children were educated about malnutrition, worm infestation, stunting and ill-effects of poor sanitation on their health.The interns participated in mass cleaning, developing compost pit, rainwater harvesting pits and tree plantation activities.
The interns also conducted swachhata-themed competitions in Government Schools and distributed prizes for students. Public walls were beautified with painting and messages about sanitation and hygiene. The participating teams will present their work at Kancheepuram District Collectorate and will be awarded participation certificates.
It gives me immense pleasure for being nominated as “Nodal Officer” for this nation Building activity by the Hon’ble Chancellor, Vice Chancellor and Registrar of SRMIST
Though the task involves large scale orientation, I sailed through smoothly and successfully due to all types of logistic supports extended by the SRMIST Management, administration and also by my fellow colleagues.
Dr.V.Thirumurugan ,Associate Director(CL),Nodal officer UBA/SBSI
The National Service Scheme (NSS) unit at Sona College of Technology consists of 200 student volunteers led by several programme officers. The NSS unit organizes various social service activities throughout the year, including blood donation camps, tree planting drives, cleanliness drives, and annual week-long special camps in adopted villages. Sona NSS volunteers have donated over 5,500 units of blood to local hospitals since 2004. The unit's efforts in promoting hand hygiene and organizing large awareness events have received recognition from the district administration and Guinness Book of World Records.
This document provides a summary of a study conducted by students at Middle College High School at HCC Gulfton on voting trends in Harris County, Texas for the 2014 election. The students analyzed early voting data from 2010-2014 and found that early voter turnout had decreased since 2010 despite population growth. They created an early voting information guide with locations, dates, and times to help increase voter turnout. The guide was distributed through social media. Daily records of early voting totals from 2014 are included in a table.
Rental transactions and average rents for apartments and townhomes increased across most of the Greater Toronto Area from May to August 2010 compared to the same period in 2009, though rent growth was more subdued in central Toronto where an increase in rental listings occurred. The number of one-bedroom and two-bedroom apartment rentals as well as average rents rose in the west, east, and north regions but were up only slightly or declined in central Toronto due to more properties available to rent. Rental activity and rents for townhomes also increased across the GTA except for a small decline in average rents for three-bedroom townhouses in the
This math power point covers basic addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division concepts. It provides examples of adding 7 dinosaurs and 5 more, subtracting 2 cookies from 6, multiplying 2 groups of 5 people, and dividing 8 pieces of candy into groups of 2.
This document proposes reforms to address issues with the Indian political system. It notes that a large percentage of current MPs and MLAs face criminal charges. It suggests quick reforms like mandatory voter ID, limits on consecutive terms and participation by candidates with criminal charges. It also proposes permanent reforms like increasing education, living standards and awareness among citizens to reduce undue influence of money and corruption. Challenges to these reforms include resistance from politicians and the time needed for education reforms. Mitigation strategies include public support for reforms and using different programs to gradually increase living standards.
The document discusses proposed solutions to improve free and fair elections in India. It notes several problems with the current system including that the winning candidate does not always receive an absolute majority of votes, encouraging money and muscle power, and making smaller parties negligible. It proposes solutions like making voting compulsory for some groups, increasing polling locations, educating voters, strengthening local governments, and decriminalizing politics by fast tracking cases against politicians and disqualifying those convicted of crimes. The overall goal is to empower voters and reduce the influence of money and corruption in politics.
Municipal Election Lesson 4 - School Boardsjeremysandor
This is lesson four of seven about municipal elections that I developed and proposed for Student Vote.
This lesson requires students to explore the composition and function of school boards in Ontario.
Please refer to Municipal Election Lessons Additional Resources for references and supporting information.
Learn about GenerationNation, the home of Youth Civics, Youth Voice, Kids Voting, K-12 civic education, #K12in2012 and other programs. Find out how we make a difference and how you can impact our work!
CSL Election Interest Meeting PowerpointDamon Dean
The document provides information about the Council of Student Leaders (CSL) at Winthrop University and the 2014 student body election process. It discusses the history and formation of CSL after the dissolution of the Student Government Association in 2001. It outlines the roles, responsibilities, and eligibility requirements for the CSL President and Vice President positions. It also details the election timeline, campaigning guidelines, voting procedures, and process for contestations.
HB 1260 allows 16- and 17-year-olds in North Carolina to pre-register to vote. The bill passed the state House with strong bipartisan support and is now being considered in the Senate. Pre-registration would occur mainly when teens obtain driver's licenses or take civics classes, establishing voting habits early. Supporters argue it could boost voter turnout among young adults.
National Civic Summit - The Measure of America - Sarah Burd-Sharps, Kristen L...National Civic Summit
This document summarizes key points from a report on measuring human development in the United States. It finds that applying the UN's human development index at the state and local level in the US can provide a more comprehensive view than economic indicators alone. The index considers factors like health, education, and income. It shows significant disparities across places in the US and over time. The report advocates an agenda to boost prevention, healthcare access, education, family support, income and assets to improve human development scores.
GenerationNation provides K-12 resources and hands-on activities to educate students about civics and build civic literacy. They offer classroom resources aligned to educational standards, as well as opportunities for hands-on learning like a mock election where students vote. Their goal is to engage students in government and community issues to develop leadership skills from an early age.
Kids Voting School Representative Information is a document that outlines the role and responsibilities of a school representative for Kids Voting, a nonprofit that provides civic education resources and programs to K-12 schools. It describes how the representative will coordinate Kids Voting efforts at their school, communicating information to teachers and involving students in civic learning opportunities throughout the year, which requires about 10-20 hours. The representative will help build students' civic literacy and 21st century skills while also gaining leadership experience themselves.
This document provides information about voting in Lee County, including voter qualifications, registration, methods of voting, identification requirements, election types, and important amendments and acts related to voting rights. It outlines that to vote you must be a US citizen, Florida resident, at least 18 years old, and not a convicted felon (unless rights have been restored). It describes early voting, Election Day voting, and absentee voting by mail options. Precinct locations and the roles of poll workers are also summarized.
This document provides tips for answering six mark questions on citizenship exams:
1) Closely follow the command words in the questions and explain concepts in depth with examples.
2) Define any key words or concepts from the syllabus that are mentioned in the question.
3) Use the PEEEL paragraph structure (Point, Evidence, Explain, Evaluate, Link) to organize long answers.
4) Include relevant citizenship concepts like fair trade, rights and responsibilities, democracy, dictatorship and sustainability in the answers.
5) Remember these are not essays - focus on providing a concise yet fully developed response within the six mark limit.
The document discusses the history of voting rights and political participation in Texas. It describes how, before the Civil War, slaves had no voting rights, and after the Civil War black men gained voting rights which were then restricted when Democrats regained control. It also discusses how women gained the right to vote in 1920 and how the white primary, poll tax, and other measures were used to disenfranchise black and minority voters until being struck down by the courts. The document also outlines current voter registration and election processes in Texas including qualifications, types of elections, and the challenges of campaigning statewide.
Youth Voting Engagement: Social Marketing PlanKate Taylor
This social marketing plan aims to increase youth voter engagement among 18-24 year olds in Canada. Voter turnout has been declining in Canada, especially among youth. In the 2011 election, only 38.8% of 18-24 year olds voted compared to 75.1% of 65-74 year olds. There is a disconnect between youth and voting as many feel politics do not impact them. Currently, there are few organizations focused on youth voter engagement. The Council of Canadians has a campaign asking youth to pledge to vote but is struggling to reach its goal. Another initiative in Ottawa holds events for students but has limited reach. This plan seeks to address the behavior change of boosting youth voter participation.
Electronic voting systems: promoting access to HEEdUniSciEng
1. LEAPS works with 59 schools in southeast Scotland to promote access to higher education through school and campus events, often involving current HE students.
2. They developed electronic voting systems using films of student journeys and clicker exercises to raise awareness of routes to higher education, but found the sessions lacked interaction.
3. After reconsidering the pedagogy, they improved the sessions by having students discuss and persuade each other in groups before and after voting, with staff facilitating rather than teaching, resulting in more thoughtful responses and improved engagement.
This document provides information about Kids Voting Election 2011 for grades K-5 in Charlotte, North Carolina. It defines key election terms and outlines the candidates and roles for mayor, city council, and school board. Students are encouraged to learn about the candidates, think critically about their positions, and vote either at school or online. After the election, students can track the winners' actions and continued involvement.
Civics education is important for the health of democracy and to combat ignorance and delusional thinking, according to a Minnesota Supreme Court Justice. Kids Voting USA brings civics to life by having students participate in mock elections, which increases youth and adult voter turnout. It is a national, nonpartisan nonprofit organization that operates in 27 states and D.C., empowering over 4 million students as future voters through authentic voting experiences.
SRM STUDENTS PARTICIPATED IN SWACHH BAHARAT SUMMER INTERNSHIP(SBSI-2019) PROGRAMME ON RURAL COMMUNITY SERVICE
The “Internship programme on rural community service for University/College students” for the year 2019 is implemented under the aegis Swachh Bharat Mission (Gramin) by Rural Development and Panchayat Raj Department, Government of Tamil Nadu. A team of enthusiastic students from SRM College of Nursing, Department of Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy actively participated in this internship contributing over 60 hours of their time. The internship commenced with an inaugural session at the Kancheepuram District Collectorate. The students were oriented to the objectives of the internship and were provided a “Handbook on Sanitation’’ and other guidelines. They organised and conducted swachata-related activities in Government schools and community at Appur, Kolathur, Reddipalayam, Chettipunyam and Kondamangalam villages at Kattankulathur block in Kancheepuram district.
They focussed their activities on promotion of safe sanitation practices, waste segregation and disposal, personal hygiene, toilet usage, sustainable water management practices through door-to-door visits, awareness rally and street plays. Antenatal mothers and children were educated about malnutrition, worm infestation, stunting and ill-effects of poor sanitation on their health.The interns participated in mass cleaning, developing compost pit, rainwater harvesting pits and tree plantation activities.
The interns also conducted swachhata-themed competitions in Government Schools and distributed prizes for students. Public walls were beautified with painting and messages about sanitation and hygiene. The participating teams will present their work at Kancheepuram District Collectorate and will be awarded participation certificates.
It gives me immense pleasure for being nominated as “Nodal Officer” for this nation Building activity by the Hon’ble Chancellor, Vice Chancellor and Registrar of SRMIST
Though the task involves large scale orientation, I sailed through smoothly and successfully due to all types of logistic supports extended by the SRMIST Management, administration and also by my fellow colleagues.
Dr.V.Thirumurugan ,Associate Director(CL),Nodal officer UBA/SBSI
The National Service Scheme (NSS) unit at Sona College of Technology consists of 200 student volunteers led by several programme officers. The NSS unit organizes various social service activities throughout the year, including blood donation camps, tree planting drives, cleanliness drives, and annual week-long special camps in adopted villages. Sona NSS volunteers have donated over 5,500 units of blood to local hospitals since 2004. The unit's efforts in promoting hand hygiene and organizing large awareness events have received recognition from the district administration and Guinness Book of World Records.
The document provides an internship report on Village Knowledge Centres (VKCs) run by the M.S. Swaminathan Research Foundation in Guntur and Nalgonda, India. The report summarizes that VKCs were established to empower rural communities through information and communication technologies. They provide services like tele-education, telemedicine, and agriculture advisories. The intern visited 4 VKCs and interviewed staff and farmers to understand how rural communities engage with technology and how the Foundation addresses their problems. Audio/video conferences and phone-in programs were found to be popular ways for farmers to interact with experts on agriculture, health, and other topics.
The document summarizes a project by the State Election Commission of Maharashtra to socio-politically empower elected women councilors in local self-government bodies. The project aims to enhance the leadership skills and participation of women councilors through a 3-tier training program covering topics like administrative procedures, legal provisions, budgeting, and personality development. Initial training workshops have been held in several districts and feedback has been positive. The long-term goal is to increase women's representation and decision-making in local governance through this empowerment initiative.
The Silent Workers document summarizes the activities of the National Service Scheme (NSS) team at IIT Roorkee over the past year. Key activities included blood donation camps that collected over 400 units of blood, fundraising efforts that raised close to 1 lakh rupees for a local deaf school, teaching construction workers' children, adopting local villages for rural development programs, and research projects on a sewage treatment plant, reducing mobile phone radiation, and designing a clean student hostel room. The NSS team involved over 600 first-year students in its activities through various cells and committees over the past year.
- Mahashakti Seva Kendra (MSK) started in 1992 to provide support to victims of the 1984 Bhopal gas tragedy and empower marginalized women.
- It is registered as a non-profit society and has grown to over 5,000 members participating in skill-building projects like natural dyeing, tailoring, and embroidery.
- In addition to domestic projects, MSK now partners internationally with organizations in the US, UK, and South India to conduct training, internships, and sell products at street fairs and online.
The document discusses Ankuran Tech Fest and the Social Innovation & Entrepreneurship Awards organized by ECOSOFTT in 2014 and 2015. It provides details about the number of participants, themes, events and prizes for both programs. Ankuran is a tech fest for engineering colleges on themes like water management. The Social Innovation & Entrepreneurship Awards recognize social innovations and provide funding and mentoring for entrepreneurial ideas. In 2016, both programs saw increased participation from various colleges and schools in Jabalpur. The document outlines the plans for Ankuran and SIE in 2017 with expanded participation of more colleges and institutions.
Pavse Satish Ekanth has over 10 years of experience working in child welfare and education sectors. He is currently the Cluster Coordinator at Samsonite Asia Pvt Ltd, where he implements quality education programs in 75 schools. Previously he worked at Awakening Jagriti Organization and Unta Bidi Company in roles focused on child rights, healthcare, and community development. He holds an MSW degree and qualifications in counseling, project management, and computer skills.
The document summarizes activities that took place during Get Online Week 2014 in Moldova, which focused on getting people online for inclusion, especially youth and people with disabilities. Over 10 events were held with over 300 participants. Activities included launching a digital map of beekeepers, workshops on accessibility of voting for the hearing impaired, and establishing a new public WiFi network in a rural village. The events aimed to promote inclusion and access to online resources.
The document is an annual report from the National Service Scheme unit at Musaliar College of Engineering and Technology describing their activities in 2014-2015. It outlines their special 7-day camping program where students engaged in activities like cleaning schools, seminars on social issues, and cultural programs. Other activities included anti-ragging awareness, blood donation drives, cleaning their campus, and de-addiction programs. The unit aimed to develop social responsibility among students through community service.
This document provides information about creating posters for National Voters Day 2023. It discusses the significance of National Voters Day in encouraging voter participation and promoting the democratic right to vote. Themes from past years are mentioned, such as "Empowering Young and Future Voters." The main theme for 2023 is "My Vote, My Power." Guidelines are provided for designing effective posters, such as highlighting the theme, using eye-catching images and arranging them sequentially. Various apps that can be used to create the posters are also listed.
The document provides an overview of the activities and achievements of Seshadripuram College for the 2020-21 academic year. It discusses the academic accomplishments of students, various programs held by different departments and committees, and contributions to community service. Some key points include securing high ranks in Bangalore University exams, numerous webinars and seminars held by departments, sports achievements of students, placements of 116 students, and community initiatives conducted even during the Covid-19 pandemic. The principal acknowledges the efforts of management, faculty, staff, and students in ensuring a successful year despite challenges posed by the pandemic.
A ppt on Voter Education & Awareness.PPTXPAVANKUMARP33
- Voter education and awareness aims to sensitize voters about participating in elections to ensure a responsive government and educate those lacking access to voting.
- It involves imparting knowledge on voting procedures, the importance of voter IDs, and encouraging voter enrollment and turnout.
- Key components are voter information and awareness, electoral education in schools, and broader civic education.
- Effective strategies used in Solan, India included engaging youth, conducting demonstrations, utilizing community groups, press, radio, and involving political parties and industrial associations.
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1.
2. Objectives of SVEEP
Strive to achieve 5% increase in the overall voter turnout in
the 2014 Lok Sabha Elections compared to 2009 Lok Sabha
Elections,
Narrowing down the gap in the drop in voter turnout between
the Assembly Elections 2011 and the Lok Sabha Elections
2009,
Strive to achieve 100% voting by way of educating the mass
the importance of voting especially the value of informed,
ethical and inducement free voting.
Strive to achieve the above objectives by the way of Educating
the mass about the value of voting by emphasizing the
importance informed ethical and inducement free voting
3. Statistics of Lok Sabha Election-
2009 at karaikal District
CONSTITUE
NCY NO
TOTAL ELECTORS VOTES POLLED
POLL %
24 25513 20764 81.39%
25 24855 19897 80.05%
26 24447 18639 76.24%
27 25242 18124 71.80%
28 25114 19829
78.96%
Total
388.44%
77.69%
4. Low Voter turnout booths in Lok
Sabha Election-2009 at Karaikal
District
Total Number of Polling booth at Karaikal District –
151+3
Out of which 15 polling booths have been identified as
Low voter turnout booth [polling percentage lessthan
70%]
6. List of Colleges at Karaikal District
1.The Principal ,
Arignar Anna Arts College,
Karaikal.
2The Principal , ,
Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru College Of
Agriculture And Research Institute,
Karaikal.
3The Principal ,
Vinayagamission Medical College,
Karaikal.
4The Principal , ,
Perunthalaivar Kamarajar Engineering
Institute Of Technology,
Karaikal.
5The Principal , ,
Avvaiyar College For Women,
Karaikal.
6The Principal ,
Bharathiyar College Of Engineering & Technology,
Karaikal.
7The Principal ,
Sri Venkateswara Education
Karaikal
8.The Principal , Don Bosco College Of Education,
Karaikal.
9.The Principal , ,
Rvs Arts & Engineering College,
Karaikal.
10. The Principal ,
National Institute Of Technology,
Karaikal
11. The Principal ,
Women’s Polytechnic College,
Karaikalmedu, Karaikal.
12. The Centre incharge ,
Pondicherry University,
Karaikal.
13.The Principal , ,
Perunthalaivar Kamarajar College Of Education
Karaikal.
14. The Principal,
Amarnath College Of Education, Karaikal.
15.The Principal ,
ITI (Women), T.R.Pattinam, Karaikal
16. The Principal ,
ITI (Men), T.R.Pattinam, Karaikal
7. Details of Nodal Officers in various
Colleges at karaikal District
S.No Name of the Campus Ambassador College Cell.No
1 Mr.P.Jayakumar, Asst.Prof. BCET 9047182037
2 Mrs. M. Priya, Asst.Prof. BCET 9442011944
3 Dr.S.A. Senthil Kumar, Asst.Prof. Pondicherry University 9486031221
4 Dr.S. Bhuvaneshwari, Asst.Prof. Pondicherry University 9443703221
04368-231030
5 Dr. L.Narayanan, Associate.Prof. PAJANCO 9443052230
6 Dr.S. Manikandan, Asst.Prof. PKIET 9443526122
7 R. Tamilchelvy, Asst.Prof. PKIET 9944391385
8 G. Christila Selvarani, Lecturer WPTC 9487314098
9 Subasree, PD PKC 9443829618
10 Kandavel, PE PKC 9944267630
11 Nagarajan, Prof Anna College 9442148327
12 T. Kamachi, Asst. Prof. Avvaiyar College 9443786606
8. List of SVEEP Initiatives
To enhance the voting percentage in Karaikal District, the following
SVEEP activities have been carried out
Signature Campaign
Release of scroll news message through cable TV
Release of news through All India Radio
Release of Advertisement film through cable TV
Animation short film competition
Conduct of Talk show by College students
Sending of Letter of invitation to first time voters
Launching of SVEEP in Karaikal website
Launching of “National Youth Policy-2014” and Rajiv Gandhi Khel
Abhiyan Scheme
Human Rally
Conduct of voter’s awareness week
Health check-up camp for senior citizens
Bike Rally
9. List of SVEEP Initiatives (contd)
Mini Marathon
Printing of stickers for affixing on gas cylinders and vehicles
Affixing of Rubber stamps on the back side of counterfoils of banks and post office challans
Distribution of “Sankalp Patra” to parents through school students
“Your Voice” in association with All India Radio
Talk show by Senior Citizens
Celebration of Women’s Day as “ Day of Electoral Awakening for Women & Youth”.
Villupattu
Erection of Hoardings on the important junction places of Karaikal District for wide
publicity
Release of posters for creating awareness among the citizens of Karaikal District
Distribution of “Sankalp Patra” to college students
Fixing of corex boards of size 2 ft x 1 ½ ft in buses and important places like petrol
bunks, cinema theatre etc.,
Awareness through Helium Balloon
Vaarungal Annae Vaakalar Annae
Model Mobile booth on wheels
Street Play through Movies by LCD Projector
Release of jingles of Messages through traffic signal audio systems
10. List of SVEEP Initiatives (contd)
• Door to Door Awareness
• Printing and distribution of notice to differently abled
persons for casting their votes in the Lok Sabha Election-2014
• Advertisement for 100% ethical voting released in Local
Cable TV on pre-poll and poll days
• Pre poll day campaign
• Poll day campaign
• Analysis of Voter Turnout on the Poll day (24.04.2014)
• Conclusion
11. Signature Campaign
The Signature Campaign vehicle visited various parts of Karaikal district with
effect from 17.02.2014. Around 50,000 people including college students
registered their signature
“Not only affixing of signature by voters but……
affirmed their voting”
12. Release of scroll news message
through cable TV
The Message released through Cable TV as scroll news
with effect from 18.02.2014 is
“A well meaning message to all”
13. RELEASE OF NEWS THROUGH ALL INDIA RADIO
The News released through All India Radio with effect from 18.2.14 is listed below
“Message in air (AIR)…… economical yet effective”
14. SHORT FILM COMPETITION
The Short film competition among college students was conducted on 26.2.2014
“Creativity unfurled”
15. TALK SHOW
Talk show competition was inaugurated on 27.02.2014 by 5.00 P.M. in LRUC Hall of
Karaikal Polytechnic College in the topic on“HAS THE PRESENT ELECTION
PROCESS STRENGTHENED THE DEMOCRACY OR NOT?”
“An intelligent discourse of the younger generation”
16. LETTER OF INVITATION TO YOUNG VOTERS
The letter of invitation to 3260 first time voters (young voters) were
sent by post.
“Invitation for participation”
17. Launching of SVEEP Activities in
Karaikal website
All SVEEP activities were uploaded in a separate menu
called SVEEP at karaikal.nic.in website
‘SVEEP’ sweeped to online
18. Launching of “National Youth Policy-2014” and
Rajiv Gandhi Khel Abhiyan Scheme
It was launched on 21.2.2014 by District collector cum
District Election Officer with Nehru Yuva Kendra
Young women, Young men, Youth in colleges,
unemployed youth, Youth in the workplaces etc., were
attended.,
“Youth and voting-Need for proper connect”
19. HumanRally
The human rally for college students and public was conducted on 28 .2.2014 by 3.30pm.
“A rally to relate”
20. Voter’s Awareness week
The Voter’s awareness week was conducted in the following Colleges
Karaikal Polytechnic College on 4.3.2014
Women’s Polytechnic College on 29.3.2014
Avvaiyar College for Women on 6.3.2014
Anna Govt.Arts and Science College on26.03.2014
Nursing College, Vinayaga Mission University on 28.03.2014
Perunthalaivar kamarajar institute of Engineering & Technology on 1.04.2014
“Networking of NGOs……..A needful one”
21. HEALTH CHECK UP CAMP
The Health checkup camp for senior citizens was conducted
on 5.3.2014 at konnakavali and 23.3.2014 at karaikal town
“Healthy Seniors and Helpful voters”
22. Bike Rally
The Bike rally was conducted on 07 .3.2014 by 3.30pm.
“A rally to not only to relax but to realize”
23. Mini Marathon
The Mini marathon for college students and public was conducted on 12 .03.2014
by 4.30pm.
“Marathon ……. A motivation”
24. Affixing of Stickers on Buses, Vans and Autos
4000 stickers of size 30cm X 14 cm in 5 Captions were Printed and Affixed on buses ,vans,
& Autos.
“A marker to retain and reminder”
25. Affixing of Rubber Stamps On the back side of
Counterfoil of bank and post office challans
33615 Rubber Stamps were affixed on the counterfoil of various bank and Postoffice
Challans for one month use (ie) upto 24.4.2014
“To not to forget and not to forgo”
26. Affixing of Stickers on Gas Cylinders
16000 stickers of size 15cm X 2.5 cm in 5 Captions were Printed and Affixed on gas
cylinders
27. Distribution of Sankalp Patra to Schools students
15888 Sankalp Patras were distributed to school students (6th to 11th
standard) and 15,868 resolutions were received
“Sensitizing students……. the best investment”
28. Your voice in association with All India Radio
Your voice is nothing but asking of questions about Democracy,
EPIC Number, Date of Election etc., among college students. It
was conducted in all colleges of Karaikal District
“Well heard”
29. Celebration of Women’s Day as “ Day of Electoral Awakening
for Women and youth”
It was celebrated at Karaikal Polytechnic College, Women’s
Polytechnic College & NIT , Karaikal
“Women-A formidable force”
30. Talk Show For Senior Citizens
Talk show for Senior Citizens Was conducted on 19.3.2014
“An occasion to spell out their Experiments with truth and
experience”
31. Creating awareness through vittupattu
It was conducted on 24.03.2014
“Narrating the concept of voting interspersed with music”
32. Erection of Hoardings
29 hoardings were fixed in the important places of Karaikal
district
“Hoardings to remind and remember”
33. Fixing of posters
2700 posters were printed and pasted on important places of Karaikal
District
“Well perceived”
34. Distribution of Sankalp patra to College students
6000 sankalp patras were distributed to college students and 5991
resolutions were received
“To make them conceive, believe and to achieve 100%
ethical voting”
35. Fixing of Corex Boards
300 Corex Boards were printed and fixed in Buses, Petrol
bunks , Post offices , Hotels, Restaurants etc.,
“Places of recreation shall become places of reformation”
36. Helium Balloon
Helium Balloon was flown by the election wing on 26.03.2014
Diameter of Balloon is 12 feet
It is flying at a height of 50 feet above the ground level
It is light blue colour during the day time and moon colour in
night
“For a bombastic propaganda”
37. VAARUNGAL ANNAE VAAKALAR ANNAE
It is nothing but making of interview of public about democracy, EPIC number , Date of election etc,.
It was conducted at
Tea stall, near GH karaikal, on 1.4.2014
Tea stall, Near Thirunallar temple, on 2.4.2014.
‘Tea benches’ – proven dias for political propaganda-Hence used
for voting campaign----- “This place for you”
38. Tour of Model Mobile Booth
The Model Mobile Booth is making tour to various
places of Karaikal District
“Your apprehension we hear –Allay your fear-Model Mobile
Booth is here….”
39. Street Play
The Street Play is making tour to various
places of Karaikal District
“The oldest form of theatre…..with the modern stance and
subject”
40. BROADCASTING OF MESSAGES OF CINE ACTORS / ACTRESS, JINGLES, AT
IMPORTANT TRAFFIC SIGNAL JUNCTIONS THROUGH AUDIO SYSTEMS OF
TRAFFIC POLICE DEPARTMENT
To create awareness among public it is proposed to
broadcast the messages of Cine actors / actress, jingles,
patriotic songs etc., on ethical voting at Traffic signal
junctions by using audio systems of traffic police. The
people who are waiting for green signal can hear the
message on ethical voting. The people waiting on signals
have no other diversion and therefore they will concentrate
the messages released from the audio system. The
messages are being broadcasting at two important
junctions (i.e.) Thirunallar Road and Bharathiyar Road
junction & Bus stand junction with effect from 09.04.2014
from 8.00 A.M. to 9.00 P.M, till the end of Election-2014.
“Gossip is the Devil’s radio….. It is obsessed with
message…. It’s a good start to Sunday morning”
41. Door to Door Awareness Campaign
“A focused intervention on low fallout areas”
42. “Reaching the unreached”
Printing and distribution of notice to differently abled
persons for casting their votes in the Lok Sabha
Election-2014
43. Advertisement for 100% ethical voting released in Local
Cable TV on pre-poll and poll days
“Last but not the least”
An advertisement to inspire the public for casting
100% ethical voting in the forthcoming Lok Sabha
Election was prepared for advertising on pre-poll and
poll days. The Local Cable TV was also asked to
advertise the same on the above said important days.
44. Pre poll day campaign
“Final fruitful effort”
The total number of polling stations available in the
Karaikal district was 154. Out of which 15 polling
stations were identified as Low Voter turnout booths
by the Election Department, Govt. of Puducherry. The
details of polling booths, its coverage area and
percentage of poll in the Lok Sabha Election-2009 is
listed below:-
45.
46.
47.
48. ANALYSIS OF VOTER TURNOUT ON THE POLL DAY
(24.04.2014) OF LOK SABHA ELECTION -2014
49.
50. On the pre-poll day (23.04.2014) and poll day (24.04.2014)
the SVEEP team concentrate the low voter turnout booths
51.
52. The constituency wise poll percentage in Lok Sabha Election-
2009 and 2014 is listed below:-
53. The Principals and Campus Ambassadors of 14 colleges located in Karaikal
District were invited for active participation in SVEEP activities. They
extended their full support for the conduct of SVEEP activities at their
colleges and they also encouraged the first time young voters to cast their
vote in the forthcoming Lok Sabha-2014 Elections. The polling stations
where low polling has occurred was identified and special attention was
given to increase the polling by atleast 5% higher. The students, youth,
senior citizens and women have actively participated in the SVEEP
activities. In toto the SVEEP activities was conducted in a very successful
manner in the Karaikal District with the support of Principals, Campus
ambassadors, students, youth, senior citizens, press and media persons. The
SVEEP activity increased the polling percentage of 12 Low voter turnout
booths by 3.85% I hope that the SVEEP activities seed laid in the mind of
people of Karaikal District will grow as Banyan tree and yield good results
in the forthcoming Elections.
CONCLUSION