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India is a democratic country that houses a humongous population of over 139 crores of people. However, the populace cannot choose wisely, participate, or prevent malpractice if they are not aware of their rights and responsibilities.
Keeping that in mind, the Systematic Voter’s Education and Electoral Participation (SVEEP) was launched. Let’s take an in-depth look at this through the following sections.
The Election Commission of India’s leading programme SVEEP or Systematic Voter’s Education and Electoral Participation is made to increase voter literacy and expand voter awareness.
Let’s look at its objectives, structure, procedures and activities to understand how it functions.
Here follows the objectives of SVEEP:
From the initial days, they have been making efforts to make information about the electoral process available to every commoner in India. One can see its success in the massive increase in numbers of voter registration till its inception.
To work like that an organisation needs a methodical structure that has manoeuvrability and a base of strength. Let's look at SVEEP's structure to get a better understanding:
To understand how the SVEEP programme by the election commission functions by taking a look at its procedures:
Now, let's look at their activities that help to increase the understanding of elections among people.
SVEEP or Systematic Voters' Education and Electoral Participation involves educating the electors people responsible for providing information to the general public about various aspects of election. Those aspects include registration procedure of enrolling names in Electoral roll, removing names of deceased and shifted individuals, and correcting people's existing details.
Furthermore, SVEEP also aims to educate the public about several offline and online facilities. From these facilities they can gain knowledge related to voting. The information includes how to prevent corrupt practices, how to cast votes etc.
Let’s look at SVEEP activities on the following list:
This article provides a comprehensive discussion on what Systematic Voter’s Education and Electoral Participation (SVEEP) is, how it functions, and more. From it, one can get a clear idea about what SVEEP does which in turn can make one interested in participating in the process of development of the country.
The Election Commission of India (ECI) launched SVEEP in 2009.
SVEEP’s events include debates, music competitions, theme-based drawing competitions, traditional art competitions for rural women, and more.
ECI celebrates National Voters Day on January 25th. It has been celebrated since 2011.