More than 3,000 participants in a group workshop on booth level awareness were Asha and Anganwadi staff, among others.
Any goal can be accomplished if we approach it as a team, with unwavering dedication and optimistic thinking. The statement was made by Collector and District Election Officer Praveen Singh during a Booth Level Awareness Group training aimed at maximizing voter turnout for the Lok Sabha elections.
This session was attended by about 3000 Anganwadi workers, Asha workers, watchmen, employment assistants, Panchayat secretaries, and teachers from the Ichhawar and Sehore assembly constituencies. During this program, Collector Praveen Singh addressed the Booth Level Awareness Group members, saying, "Negative thinking always stops us from moving forward and destroys the internal energy of that person." You should never let negative thoughts into your head because of this.
You should constantly believe that I am competent to complete any duty. He remarked that Sehore district, which had 84.4 percent of the vote in the most recent assembly elections, was among the top five districts in the state because of your enthusiasm and cooperation. Not only have you all in the state gained more respect from me, but so have you.
According to the Collector, in order to maximize turnout in the Lok Sabha elections, just like in the previous assembly elections, everyone will need to work together as a team. He said that all voters would receive voting slips and be required to take an oath of office within the next ten days.
According to him, Sehore district will undoubtedly top the polls for the Lok Sabha election if the entire team works hard at this task. You will all be referred to as number one if the district wins the title. The Collector made the Anganwadi worker from village Dhaboti sit on the stage in addition to giving her a bouquet for bringing her one and a half-year-old child to the BLAG workshop.
Citations were presented by the Collector to the five Gram Panchayat teams from Sehore and Ichhawar Assembly that performed better than average in the previous assembly elections.