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Initiative to Promote Digital Electoral Literacy, ‘i-help’ Launched in Assam

GUWAHATI: The ‘i-help’ initiative has been launched in Assam to help promote digital electoral literacy in the state. 

The initiative is a joint initiative of the Office of the Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) and Common Service Centres (CSC) in Assam. It was launched on March 17. 

In a statement, Sahu said, “Today, we are experiencing a transition period to the digital world. To make the transition smoother for the general public, CSC can play a vital role to educate the people on the usage of IT-enabled services related to election." 

He added that this digital divide will fulfill the objective of making the election more inclusive and participatory. 

The CSCs are internet-enabled access points spread throughout the country delivering various government and non-  government digital services to the citizens and is uniquely positioned in rural areas to significantly extend the awareness and outreach activities of CEO, Assam.

The statement also mentioned that this programme is being launched under the Systematic Voters Education and Electoral Participation (SVEEP) in Assam and it is geared to ensure that no voter is left behind.

The CSC is present in all the 2,528 gram panchayats in the state and there are 4,587 functional centres at present.

"The presence of the CSCs at the grassroot level can be utilised to educate the voters on ECI's IT-enabled services like c-Vigil and voter helpline number. It will be a win-win situation if the objective of voter awareness is fulfilled and it will also help the CSCs to build lasting relationship with the people," Sahu said.

The voting in Assam will take place at 28,143 polling stations in three phases on April 11, 18 and 23.

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