With huge rangoli, artists give message of cent per cent inclusive voting

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With huge rangoli, artists give message of cent per cent inclusive voting

Thursday, 16 November 2023 | Staff Reporter | Bhopal

By making a huge rangoli of 400 square feet with 40 kg of colors and 4 hours of hard work in Bhopal on Wednesday, the artists of Bhopal have given the message of 100 percentage inclusive voting.

Through this rangoli made on the boat club of the capital, the message of compulsory voting and becoming an aware and alert citizen has been given.

Along with this, it has also been told what kind of arrangements have been made for different categories at the polling stations, such as arrangements for wheel chairs, ramps etc. for the disabled people. Similarly, special arrangements made at polling stations for the elderly have also been shown.

Rangoli has been made under the joint auspices of ADR and Collector and District Election Officer. This rangoli has been made by five local artists of Bhopal Dharmendra Mewade, Tinu Bala, Rishi Batham, Anand Nandeshwar and Ashish Korsa. In this rangoli, information has also been given regarding the complaint made on C-VIGIL app regarding any kind of irregularities during or before the voting. This is an initiative taken for alert and aware citizenship.

Regarding this rangoli, ADR coordinator Roli Shivhare said that now the last two days are left for voting. A large number of tourists visit the Boat Club, keeping this in mind we have made this rangoli for inclusive and cautious voting. Through this rangoli, we are appealing that people in Bhopal should come out of their homes and vote 100 percent.

Rangoli making artist Dharmendra Mewade said that conveying such a meaningful message through Rangoli makes Rangoli also meaningful. We are very happy that we have been a part of this rangoli.

Till now this rangoli has been seen by around 1000 people and it is expected to be seen by 10 thousand people in the next two days.

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