Jammu Tawi: Govt. Degree College Paloura celebrated the 15th National Voters’ Day with the aim of promoting informed and ethical voting among the masses. The event commenced with the administration of a pledge to the college students, emphasizing the importance of responsible voting.
Following the pledge, NSS volunteers, along with NSS Programme Officer Dr. Shivani Sharma, visited the adopted village Assarwan for a door-to-door campaign. The volunteers encouraged and facilitated voter enrollment, particularly targeting new voters, and interacted with the local community to raise awareness about the significance of voting. They urged villagers to enroll young people over the age of 18 in the electoral roll and highlighted how voting responsibly and ethically can impact the future of the country.
As part of the celebration, the NSS volunteers performed a Nukkad Natak on the theme “Nothing Like Voting, I Vote for Sure,” followed by a rally to further spread voters’ awareness.
Dr. Kulvinder Kour, Principal of the college, praised the efforts of the NSS volunteers for their community-based outreach on National Voters’ Day. She encouraged young voters to enroll in the electoral rolls and take pride in exercising their voting rights. The program was organized by the NSS Unit in collaboration with the Department of Political Science, the Department of Education, and the NCC 2 J&K Girls Battalion of the college.



