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SVEEP mobile van, election anthem launched in Kohima

Systematic Voters Education and Electoral Participation (SVEEP) mobile van and district SVEEP election anthem was launched on January 29 by Deputy Commissioner (DC) and District Election Officer (DEO) Kohima, Rajesh Soundararajan at the conference hall of DC Kohima.
According to DIPR report, the DC & DEO said that the main objective of launching SVEEP mobile van and anthem was to spread awareness about the election process by demonstrating on EVMs and VVPAT and distributing the related election posters.
 He said that the intention was to reach out to the citizen and grass-root level to clarify their doubts on election process and to spread awareness on clean election.
ADC & RO Kohima, T. L. Kiusumong Tikhir, who chaired the programme, also informed that the district administration has arranged two mobile vans which would be used to visit all the seven assembly constituencies under Kohima district to spread awareness on election process by playing the district election anthem and disseminating information on related election matters.
The composer of the district SVEEP election anthem, renowned singer Methaneilie, in his short speech, appreciated the district administration for initiating such programme for clean election.
He hoped that through the anthem, the message on clean election would reach every individual for better result in the coming election and further assured to extend his support and blessing in this endeavour.
Methaneilie also presented the district SVEEP election anthem in Tenyidie and Nagamese which was composed by him during the launching programme.
Assistant Election Officer, Kohima, Toshimeren Aier, in his introductory speech, said that as part of SVEEP activities the programme of launching SVEEP mobile van and SVEEP district anthem has been initiated.

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