CEC launches voter awareness radio series
PTI, Oct 3, 2022, 6:24 PM IST
Image Courtesy: Twitter/Election Commission of India
New Delhi: Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar and Election Commissioner Anup Chandra Pandey on Monday launched a voter awareness radio series in collaboration with All India Radio.
Fifty-two episodes, each 15 minutes long, will be broadcast every Friday on Vividh Bharati stations and various radio stations of All India Radio.
‘Matdata Junction’ will have its first episode aired on October 7.
Kumar said the programme will be a strong platform to connect with voters across the country.
The programme, as a combination of information and entertainment, would specifically help address urban apathy and inform the audience about the election process.
Pandey stressed voter awareness to ensure better turnout in future polls.
ECI launches Radio series – #MatdataJunction in collaboration with @AkashvaniAIR for voter awareness.
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