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GCW Bhagwati Nagar hosts slogan writing competition
4/8/2024 10:24:49 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Apr 8: Government College for Women (GCW) Bhagwati Nagar organized a dynamic Slogan Writing Competition under the astute guidance of Principal Dr. Meeru Abrol, as part of the Systematic Voters' Education and Electoral Participation (SVEEP) initiative. This event served as a platform to foster awareness and inspire active engagement among students and the community regarding the importance of electoral participation and democratic values. During her address, Dr. Meeru Abrol emphasized the pivotal role of voting as a fundamental aspect of civic responsibility and active citizenship in a democratic society. She underscored the significance of understanding one's duties as a citizen, highlighting the crucial role each individual plays in shaping the collective future of their community and nation. Dr. Abrol stressed that citizenship encompasses more than just casting votes; it entails actively participating in the democratic process by staying informed about political issues, engaging in constructive dialogue, and advocating for causes aligned with democratic principles such as equality, justice, and freedom. Furthermore, Dr. Abrol conveyed that citizenship transcends mere legal status; it embodies a moral and ethical commitment to contribute positively to society. This involves being aware of the impact of one's actions on others and striving to uphold principles of fairness, inclusivity, and accountability. In a broader context, Dr. Abrol's message encouraged individuals to take ownership of the democratic process and work towards building a more just and equitable society. It served as a reminder that democracy thrives when citizens actively participate and hold themselves and their representatives accountable for the betterment of their communities. Overall, Dr. Meeru Abrol's remarks underscored the transformative potential of individual agency in promoting democratic values and reinforcing the social fabric. By being mindful of their responsibilities as citizens, individuals can collectively contribute to advancing democracy and enhancing the welfare of all members of society. The competition witnessed enthusiastic participation from students across various departments, showcasing their creativity and civic engagement. They were tasked with crafting concise slogans on themes such as voting, democracy, and civic responsibility. A panel of judges, comprising teachers, meticulously assessed the entries for their originality and relevance. The event sparked meaningful discussions about the importance of voting and active citizenship, highlighting the indispensable role of democratic participation. The success of the competition stood as a testament to the collaborative efforts of organizers, participants, and supporters, all dedicated to promoting democratic values and encouraging electoral participation.
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