Delegations of Jammu Civil Society, HDFC Bank call on Lt Governor

<strong>Delegations of Jammu Civil Society, HDFC Bank call on Lt Governor</strong>

Jammu, August 31: A delegation of Jammu Civil Society (JCS) today called on Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha at Raj Bhavan here.

The delegation led by Sh Pardeep Gandotra, comprising Sh Satish Koul, Sh Sahil Mahajan and Sh Pragya Gandotra apprised the Lt Governor about the problems faced by people while performing the darshan of Bawe Wali Mata Temple, which included overcrowding, traffic congestion around the temple area etc. The delegation also put forth the demand of development of the temple area for attracting more tourists and generating employment.

While interacting with the members of the delegation, the Lt Governor observed that UT administration is committed to the development of religious tourism in the city of temples, to attract more tourists who come to visit the holy places of worship.

Meanwhile, Sh Rakesh Joshi- Senior Vice President Of HDFC Bank along with Cluster Head Ms Shubhra Mishra and Branch Manager Ms Anuradha Razdan also met the Lt Governor and discussed the expansion of the their banking network and participation in priority sectors including lending as well as financial assistance to MSMEs.

The delegation also apprised the Lt Governor about various CSR activities being undertaken by the bank in Jammu Kashmir.

The Lt Governor appreciated the efforts made by HDFC Bank and encouraged them to participate in self employment schemes started by the government of Jammu Kashmir.

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Moreover, the students were informed that for correction of particulars in the already registered electoral records or for shifting from one place to another place they can submit Form 8. Similarly, for deletion of name from the Electoral Roll in case of shifted or dead electors they can submit Form 7 online or offline.

Further, the students were updated that earlier for inclusion of name in Electoral Roll every year qualifying date was only 1st January, which means any young citizen who attained age of 18 on 1st January will get the opportunity to register himself or herself in the Electoral Rolls. But now the qualifying date has been upgraded to quarterly bases by the Election Commission of India, so that young voters can get the opportunity to be registered 4 times in a year. New qualifying dates are: 1st Jan, 1st April, 1st July & 1st of October.

The officers also informed the students that now young eligible voters as well as existing electorates can voluntarily share their adhaar details as well in their Form 6 and Form 8, linking of adhaar would mitigate the chances of duplicate voters & will help in improving the quality of electoral rolls.

The District election authority through all these activities educated students that If any of the young eligible elector faces any problem while applying for registration, they can approach designated offices of ERO/AERO Office or even can contact local BLOs for guidance.  The students were assured that district election authority is always there to help every single citizen for getting benefitted from upcoming SSR-2022 & securing their electors photo identity card & right to vote.

The Students of these institutions actively participated in all the events and programs with full enthusiasm and assured the organizers that they will spread the message in the society and will get themselves and other eligible voters enrolled during the forthcoming Special Summary Revision beginning from 15 September, 2022. 
While calling the students as the future of the nation, the speakers urged the students to disseminate this message to all. On the occasion, students were apprised about the importance of participation in the electoral process and the special focus was given on the first-time voters who became eligible by attaining the age of 18 years.

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