The initiative, part of the Systematic Voters Education and Electoral Participation (SVEEP) campaign, aims to empower last year's new voters to act as mentors, sharing their voting experiences and insights with this year's first-time voters.
Tura, April 16: April 19 tariko MP electionko nichaksoengon, pu·ongiparangna dingtang dingtang u·i-ma·sianirangko on·na gita April 15 tariko Dul Doka ine programko Turao ong·ataha....
Dul Doka was practiced in the ancient times beating the ‘Dul’ or the drum in order to gather attention of the public to disseminate certain important announcement, the same was enacted where artists called out the voters to cast their vote in the upcoming Lok sabha on April 19.
A voter awareness program was conducted at Fancy Valley, Tura on Saturday evening, urging voters to actively participate on polling day as part of the Systematic Voters Education and Electoral Participation (SVEEP) campaign ahead of the 2024 General Election to the Lok Sabha.
Garo traditional method of spreading information through drum beats known as “Dul Doka”, was used to educate voters and enhance participation in the electoral process at the weekly market centre in Ampati on Saturday.