In a heartening display of community engagement and inclusive governance, the Deputy Commissioner of Bokaro, Vijaya Jadhav, led a groundbreaking initiative by organizing a dialogue program in the scenic village of Tulbul Birahor Tanda, nestled within the Gomia block. This innovative program was strategically designed to ensure a remarkable 100% voter turnout among both men and women in the village, ahead of the upcoming elections slated for May 25, 2024.
What set this initiative apart was the approach adopted by the Deputy Commissioner Jadhavs herself, who chose to eschew the traditional bureaucratic formalities and instead opted to sit down on the ground alongside the villagers. This gesture not only bridged the gap between the administration and the grassroots but also symbolized a profound commitment to fostering genuine dialogue and connection with the local community.
The dialogue program served as a platform for the dissemination of crucial election awareness information, with the aim of empowering every resident to exercise their democratic right to vote. Through interactive discussions, informative sessions, and engaging activities, the villagers were enlightened about the significance of their participation in the electoral process and the impact of their collective voice on shaping the future of their community.
The presence of key district-level officials, including the Superintendent of Police Pujya Prakash , Deputy Development Commissioner Sandeep Kumar, Additional District Magistrate, Assistant Commissioner, Sub-Divisional Officer, and other esteemed dignitaries, added weight to the event. Their participation underscored the administration's unwavering commitment to grassroots democracy and its dedication to ensuring inclusivity and representation in governance.
As the sun set over the tranquil village, echoing with the voices of unity and empowerment, the Deputy Commissioner's approach stood as a beacon of hope and inspiration. Her decision to connect with the villagers on a personal level, coupled with the collaborative efforts of the district-level officials, not only ensured the success of the dialogue program but also heralded a new era of participatory democracy in the region.