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Voter awareness drive in Patiala district

Voter awareness drive in Patiala district

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Tribune News Service

Patiala, January 18

District SWEEP teams carry out drives to inform people about their voting rights through wall paintings and sloganeering.

Nodal officer Gurbakshisk Singh Antal said they were working along with various people, including national awardee Gurpreet Singh and former teacher Dharampal Shastri, and were communicating to them about partaking in the elections with the help of wall paintings. He said the team had carried out wall paintings at Government Ripudaman Collgee Nabha, Government Model High School Nabha, Government High School Nardu and other places. The teams have spread the message in over 70 villages, Antal said. —

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