BADIN
Under the supervision of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) and with the support of the district administration, a vibrant Voter Awareness Program was organized at Government Marvi Girls Degree College, Badin. The event drew enthusiastic participation from students, teachers, and members of civil society, reflecting strong community engagement in democratic education.
The purpose of the program was to raise awareness among the younger generation—especially female students—about the importance of voting, the stability of democracy, and the fulfillment of national responsibilities. The college’s auditorium was filled with excitement and participation as students showcased their understanding of democracy through a variety of interactive and educational activities.
During the event, symbolic polling exercises, quiz competitions, speeches, and informative performances were presented by students. These creative segments effectively highlighted the critical role of voters in ensuring transparency, fairness, and the long-term sustainability of a democratic system.
The Regional Election Commissioner of Thatta, Muhammad Sajjad Khattak, attended the event as the chief guest. Addressing the gathering, he said that voter education and awareness form the foundation of democracy, as “an informed voter is the guarantee of a transparent electoral process and a stable democratic system.” He urged the youth not only to exercise their own right to vote but also to encourage others to participate in the electoral process, emphasizing that active civic participation is essential for the health of a democratic nation.
Speaking on the occasion, District Election Commissioner of Badin Muhammad Hanif, Principal of Marvi Girls College, and several faculty members commended the Election Commission’s efforts to promote electoral literacy. They noted that such activities play a vital role in building national consciousness among students and help them recognize their responsibilities as active and responsible citizens.
Teachers highlighted that empowering young women with electoral knowledge contributes to inclusive democracy, enabling them to play a more meaningful role in shaping the country’s political and social future.
The event concluded with the distribution of prizes and certificates among participating students in recognition of their performances and engagement. The organizers and officials praised the enthusiasm, discipline, and creativity displayed by the students throughout the program.
Voter Awareness Program Held at Marvi Girls Degree College Badin to Promote Democratic Education Among Youth
BADIN (By Mehrfuz Shah):
Under the supervision of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) and with the support of the district administration, a vibrant Voter Awareness Program was organized at Government Marvi Girls Degree College, Badin. The event drew enthusiastic participation from students, teachers, and members of civil society, reflecting strong community engagement in democratic education.
The purpose of the program was to raise awareness among the younger generation—especially female students—about the importance of voting, the stability of democracy, and the fulfillment of national responsibilities. The college’s auditorium was filled with excitement and participation as students showcased their understanding of democracy through a variety of interactive and educational activities.
During the event, symbolic polling exercises, quiz competitions, speeches, and informative performances were presented by students. These creative segments effectively highlighted the critical role of voters in ensuring transparency, fairness, and the long-term sustainability of a democratic system.
The Regional Election Commissioner of Thatta, Muhammad Sajjad Khattak, attended the event as the chief guest. Addressing the gathering, he said that voter education and awareness form the foundation of democracy, as “an informed voter is the guarantee of a transparent electoral process and a stable democratic system.” He urged the youth not only to exercise their own right to vote but also to encourage others to participate in the electoral process, emphasizing that active civic participation is essential for the health of a democratic nation.
Speaking on the occasion, District Election Commissioner of Badin Muhammad Hanif, Principal of Marvi Girls College, and several faculty members commended the Election Commission’s efforts to promote electoral literacy. They noted that such activities play a vital role in building national consciousness among students and help them recognize their responsibilities as active and responsible citizens.
Teachers highlighted that empowering young women with electoral knowledge contributes to inclusive democracy, enabling them to play a more meaningful role in shaping the country’s political and social future.
The event concluded with the distribution of prizes and certificates among participating students in recognition of their performances and engagement. The organizers and officials praised the enthusiasm, discipline, and creativity displayed by the students throughout the program.Voter Awareness Program Held at Marvi Girls Degree College Badin to Promote Democratic Education Among Youth
BADIN (By Mehrfuz Shah):
Under the supervision of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) and with the support of the district administration, a vibrant Voter Awareness Program was organized at Government Marvi Girls Degree College, Badin. The event drew enthusiastic participation from students, teachers, and members of civil society, reflecting strong community engagement in democratic education.
The purpose of the program was to raise awareness among the younger generation—especially female students—about the importance of voting, the stability of democracy, and the fulfillment of national responsibilities. The college’s auditorium was filled with excitement and participation as students showcased their understanding of democracy through a variety of interactive and educational activities.
During the event, symbolic polling exercises, quiz competitions, speeches, and informative performances were presented by students. These creative segments effectively highlighted the critical role of voters in ensuring transparency, fairness, and the long-term sustainability of a democratic system.
The Regional Election Commissioner of Thatta, Muhammad Sajjad Khattak, attended the event as the chief guest. Addressing the gathering, he said that voter education and awareness form the foundation of democracy, as “an informed voter is the guarantee of a transparent electoral process and a stable democratic system.” He urged the youth not only to exercise their own right to vote but also to encourage others to participate in the electoral process, emphasizing that active civic participation is essential for the health of a democratic nation.
Speaking on the occasion, District Election Commissioner of Badin Muhammad Hanif, Principal of Marvi Girls College, and several faculty members commended the Election Commission’s efforts to promote electoral literacy. They noted that such activities play a vital role in building national consciousness among students and help them recognize their responsibilities as active and responsible citizens.
Teachers highlighted that empowering young women with electoral knowledge contributes to inclusive democracy, enabling them to play a more meaningful role in shaping the country’s political and social future.
The event concluded with the distribution of prizes and certificates among participating students in recognition of their performances and engagement. The organizers and officials praised the enthusiasm, discipline, and creativity displayed by the students throughout the program.Voter Awareness Program Held at Marvi Girls Degree College Badin to Promote Democratic Education Among Youth
BADIN (By Mehrfuz Shah):
Under the supervision of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) and with the support of the district administration, a vibrant Voter Awareness Program was organized at Government Marvi Girls Degree College, Badin. The event drew enthusiastic participation from students, teachers, and members of civil society, reflecting strong community engagement in democratic education.
The purpose of the program was to raise awareness among the younger generation—especially female students—about the importance of voting, the stability of democracy, and the fulfillment of national responsibilities. The college’s auditorium was filled with excitement and participation as students showcased their understanding of democracy through a variety of interactive and educational activities.
During the event, symbolic polling exercises, quiz competitions, speeches, and informative performances were presented by students. These creative segments effectively highlighted the critical role of voters in ensuring transparency, fairness, and the long-term sustainability of a democratic system.
The Regional Election Commissioner of Thatta, Muhammad Sajjad Khattak, attended the event as the chief guest. Addressing the gathering, he said that voter education and awareness form the foundation of democracy, as “an informed voter is the guarantee of a transparent electoral process and a stable democratic system.” He urged the youth not only to exercise their own right to vote but also to encourage others to participate in the electoral process, emphasizing that active civic participation is essential for the health of a democratic nation.
Speaking on the occasion, District Election Commissioner of Badin Muhammad Hanif, Principal of Marvi Girls College, and several faculty members commended the Election Commission’s efforts to promote electoral literacy. They noted that such activities play a vital role in building national consciousness among students and help them recognize their responsibilities as active and responsible citizens.
Teachers highlighted that empowering young women with electoral knowledge contributes to inclusive democracy, enabling them to play a more meaningful role in shaping the country’s political and social future.
The event concluded with the distribution of prizes and certificates among participating students in recognition of their performances and engagement. The organizers and officials praised the enthusiasm, discipline, and creativity displayed by the students throughout the program.Voter Awareness Program Held at Marvi Girls Degree College Badin to Promote Democratic Education Among Youth
BADIN (By Mehrfuz Shah):
Under the supervision of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) and with the support of the district administration, a vibrant Voter Awareness Program was organized at Government Marvi Girls Degree College, Badin. The event drew enthusiastic participation from students, teachers, and members of civil society, reflecting strong community engagement in democratic education.
The purpose of the program was to raise awareness among the younger generation—especially female students—about the importance of voting, the stability of democracy, and the fulfillment of national responsibilities. The college’s auditorium was filled with excitement and participation as students showcased their understanding of democracy through a variety of interactive and educational activities.
During the event, symbolic polling exercises, quiz competitions, speeches, and informative performances were presented by students. These creative segments effectively highlighted the critical role of voters in ensuring transparency, fairness, and the long-term sustainability of a democratic system.
The Regional Election Commissioner of Thatta, Muhammad Sajjad Khattak, attended the event as the chief guest. Addressing the gathering, he said that voter education and awareness form the foundation of democracy, as “an informed voter is the guarantee of a transparent electoral process and a stable democratic system.” He urged the youth not only to exercise their own right to vote but also to encourage others to participate in the electoral process, emphasizing that active civic participation is essential for the health of a democratic nation.
Speaking on the occasion, District Election Commissioner of Badin Muhammad Hanif, Principal of Marvi Girls College, and several faculty members commended the Election Commission’s efforts to promote electoral literacy. They noted that such activities play a vital role in building national consciousness among students and help them recognize their responsibilities as active and responsible citizens.
Teachers highlighted that empowering young women with electoral knowledge contributes to inclusive democracy, enabling them to play a more meaningful role in shaping the country’s political and social future.
The event concluded with the distribution of prizes and certificates among participating students in recognition of their performances and engagement. The organizers and officials praised the enthusiasm, discipline, and creativity displayed by the students throughout the program.Voter Awareness Program Held at Marvi Girls Degree College Badin to Promote Democratic Education Among Youth
BADIN (By Mehrfuz Shah):
Under the supervision of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) and with the support of the district administration, a vibrant Voter Awareness Program was organized at Government Marvi Girls Degree College, Badin. The event drew enthusiastic participation from students, teachers, and members of civil society, reflecting strong community engagement in democratic education.
The purpose of the program was to raise awareness among the younger generation—especially female students—about the importance of voting, the stability of democracy, and the fulfillment of national responsibilities. The college’s auditorium was filled with excitement and participation as students showcased their understanding of democracy through a variety of interactive and educational activities.
During the event, symbolic polling exercises, quiz competitions, speeches, and informative performances were presented by students. These creative segments effectively highlighted the critical role of voters in ensuring transparency, fairness, and the long-term sustainability of a democratic system.
The Regional Election Commissioner of Thatta, Muhammad Sajjad Khattak, attended the event as the chief guest. Addressing the gathering, he said that voter education and awareness form the foundation of democracy, as “an informed voter is the guarantee of a transparent electoral process and a stable democratic system.” He urged the youth not only to exercise their own right to vote but also to encourage others to participate in the electoral process, emphasizing that active civic participation is essential for the health of a democratic nation.
Speaking on the occasion, District Election Commissioner of Badin Muhammad Hanif, Principal of Marvi Girls College, and several faculty members commended the Election Commission’s efforts to promote electoral literacy. They noted that such activities play a vital role in building national consciousness among students and help them recognize their responsibilities as active and responsible citizens.
Teachers highlighted that empowering young women with electoral knowledge contributes to inclusive democracy, enabling them to play a more meaningful role in shaping the country’s political and social future.
The event concluded with the distribution of prizes and certificates among participating students in recognition of their performances and engagement. The organizers and officials praised the enthusiasm, discipline, and creativity displayed by the students throughout the program.Voter Awareness Program Held at Marvi Girls Degree College Badin to Promote Democratic Education Among Youth
BADIN (By Mehrfuz Shah):
Under the supervision of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) and with the support of the district administration, a vibrant Voter Awareness Program was organized at Government Marvi Girls Degree College, Badin. The event drew enthusiastic participation from students, teachers, and members of civil society, reflecting strong community engagement in democratic education.
The purpose of the program was to raise awareness among the younger generation—especially female students—about the importance of voting, the stability of democracy, and the fulfillment of national responsibilities. The college’s auditorium was filled with excitement and participation as students showcased their understanding of democracy through a variety of interactive and educational activities.
During the event, symbolic polling exercises, quiz competitions, speeches, and informative performances were presented by students. These creative segments effectively highlighted the critical role of voters in ensuring transparency, fairness, and the long-term sustainability of a democratic system.
The Regional Election Commissioner of Thatta, Muhammad Sajjad Khattak, attended the event as the chief guest. Addressing the gathering, he said that voter education and awareness form the foundation of democracy, as “an informed voter is the guarantee of a transparent electoral process and a stable democratic system.” He urged the youth not only to exercise their own right to vote but also to encourage others to participate in the electoral process, emphasizing that active civic participation is essential for the health of a democratic nation.
Speaking on the occasion, District Election Commissioner of Badin Muhammad Hanif, Principal of Marvi Girls College, and several faculty members commended the Election Commission’s efforts to promote electoral literacy. They noted that such activities play a vital role in building national consciousness among students and help them recognize their responsibilities as active and responsible citizens.
Teachers highlighted that empowering young women with electoral knowledge contributes to inclusive democracy, enabling them to play a more meaningful role in shaping the country’s political and social future.
The event concluded with the distribution of prizes and certificates among participating students in recognition of their performances and engagement. The organizers and officials praised the enthusiasm, discipline, and creativity displayed by the students throughout the program.Voter Awareness Program Held at Marvi Girls Degree College Badin to Promote Democratic Education Among Youth
BADIN (By Mehrfuz Shah):
Under the supervision of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) and with the support of the district administration, a vibrant Voter Awareness Program was organized at Government Marvi Girls Degree College, Badin. The event drew enthusiastic participation from students, teachers, and members of civil society, reflecting strong community engagement in democratic education.
The purpose of the program was to raise awareness among the younger generation—especially female students—about the importance of voting, the stability of democracy, and the fulfillment of national responsibilities. The college’s auditorium was filled with excitement and participation as students showcased their understanding of democracy through a variety of interactive and educational activities.
During the event, symbolic polling exercises, quiz competitions, speeches, and informative performances were presented by students. These creative segments effectively highlighted the critical role of voters in ensuring transparency, fairness, and the long-term sustainability of a democratic system.
The Regional Election Commissioner of Thatta, Muhammad Sajjad Khattak, attended the event as the chief guest. Addressing the gathering, he said that voter education and awareness form the foundation of democracy, as “an informed voter is the guarantee of a transparent electoral process and a stable democratic system.” He urged the youth not only to exercise their own right to vote but also to encourage others to participate in the electoral process, emphasizing that active civic participation is essential for the health of a democratic nation.
Speaking on the occasion, District Election Commissioner of Badin Muhammad Hanif, Principal of Marvi Girls College, and several faculty members commended the Election Commission’s efforts to promote electoral literacy. They noted that such activities play a vital role in building national consciousness among students and help them recognize their responsibilities as active and responsible citizens.
Teachers highlighted that empowering young women with electoral knowledge contributes to inclusive democracy, enabling them to play a more meaningful role in shaping the country’s political and social future.
The event concluded with the distribution of prizes and certificates among participating students in recognition of their performances and engagement. The organizers and officials praised the enthusiasm, discipline, and creativity displayed by the students throughout the program.Voter Awareness Program Held at Marvi Girls Degree College Badin to Promote Democratic Education Among Youth
BADIN (By Mehrfuz Shah):
Under the supervision of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) and with the support of the district administration, a vibrant Voter Awareness Program was organized at Government Marvi Girls Degree College, Badin. The event drew enthusiastic participation from students, teachers, and members of civil society, reflecting strong community engagement in democratic education.
The purpose of the program was to raise awareness among the younger generation—especially female students—about the importance of voting, the stability of democracy, and the fulfillment of national responsibilities. The college’s auditorium was filled with excitement and participation as students showcased their understanding of democracy through a variety of interactive and educational activities.
During the event, symbolic polling exercises, quiz competitions, speeches, and informative performances were presented by students. These creative segments effectively highlighted the critical role of voters in ensuring transparency, fairness, and the long-term sustainability of a democratic system.
The Regional Election Commissioner of Thatta, Muhammad Sajjad Khattak, attended the event as the chief guest. Addressing the gathering, he said that voter education and awareness form the foundation of democracy, as “an informed voter is the guarantee of a transparent electoral process and a stable democratic system.” He urged the youth not only to exercise their own right to vote but also to encourage others to participate in the electoral process, emphasizing that active civic participation is essential for the health of a democratic nation.
Speaking on the occasion, District Election Commissioner of Badin Muhammad Hanif, Principal of Marvi Girls College, and several faculty members commended the Election Commission’s efforts to promote electoral literacy. They noted that such activities play a vital role in building national consciousness among students and help them recognize their responsibilities as active and responsible citizens.
Teachers highlighted that empowering young women with electoral knowledge contributes to inclusive democracy, enabling them to play a more meaningful role in shaping the country’s political and social future.
The event concluded with the distribution of prizes and certificates among participating students in recognition of their performances and engagement. The organizers and officials praised the enthusiasm, discipline, and creativity displayed by the students throughout the program.Voter Awareness Program Held at Marvi Girls Degree College Badin to Promote Democratic Education Among Youth
BADIN (By Mehrfuz Shah):
Under the supervision of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) and with the support of the district administration, a vibrant Voter Awareness Program was organized at Government Marvi Girls Degree College, Badin. The event drew enthusiastic participation from students, teachers, and members of civil society, reflecting strong community engagement in democratic education.
The purpose of the program was to raise awareness among the younger generation—especially female students—about the importance of voting, the stability of democracy, and the fulfillment of national responsibilities. The college’s auditorium was filled with excitement and participation as students showcased their understanding of democracy through a variety of interactive and educational activities.
During the event, symbolic polling exercises, quiz competitions, speeches, and informative performances were presented by students. These creative segments effectively highlighted the critical role of voters in ensuring transparency, fairness, and the long-term sustainability of a democratic system.
The Regional Election Commissioner of Thatta, Muhammad Sajjad Khattak, attended the event as the chief guest. Addressing the gathering, he said that voter education and awareness form the foundation of democracy, as “an informed voter is the guarantee of a transparent electoral process and a stable democratic system.” He urged the youth not only to exercise their own right to vote but also to encourage others to participate in the electoral process, emphasizing that active civic participation is essential for the health of a democratic nation.
Speaking on the occasion, District Election Commissioner of Badin Muhammad Hanif, Principal of Marvi Girls College, and several faculty members commended the Election Commission’s efforts to promote electoral literacy. They noted that such activities play a vital role in building national consciousness among students and help them recognize their responsibilities as active and responsible citizens.
Teachers highlighted that empowering young women with electoral knowledge contributes to inclusive democracy, enabling them to play a more meaningful role in shaping the country’s political and social future.
The event concluded with the distribution of prizes and certificates among participating students in recognition of their performances and engagement. The organizers and officials praised the enthusiasm, discipline, and creativity displayed by the students throughout the program.Voter Awareness Program Held at Marvi Girls Degree College Badin to Promote Democratic Education Among Youth
BADIN (By Mehrfuz Shah):
Under the supervision of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) and with the support of the district administration, a vibrant Voter Awareness Program was organized at Government Marvi Girls Degree College, Badin. The event drew enthusiastic participation from students, teachers, and members of civil society, reflecting strong community engagement in democratic education.
The purpose of the program was to raise awareness among the younger generation—especially female students—about the importance of voting, the stability of democracy, and the fulfillment of national responsibilities. The college’s auditorium was filled with excitement and participation as students showcased their understanding of democracy through a variety of interactive and educational activities.
During the event, symbolic polling exercises, quiz competitions, speeches, and informative performances were presented by students. These creative segments effectively highlighted the critical role of voters in ensuring transparency, fairness, and the long-term sustainability of a democratic system.
The Regional Election Commissioner of Thatta, Muhammad Sajjad Khattak, attended the event as the chief guest. Addressing the gathering, he said that voter education and awareness form the foundation of democracy, as “an informed voter is the guarantee of a transparent electoral process and a stable democratic system.” He urged the youth not only to exercise their own right to vote but also to encourage others to participate in the electoral process, emphasizing that active civic participation is essential for the health of a democratic nation.
Speaking on the occasion, District Election Commissioner of Badin Muhammad Hanif, Principal of Marvi Girls College, and several faculty members commended the Election Commission’s efforts to promote electoral literacy. They noted that such activities play a vital role in building national consciousness among students and help them recognize their responsibilities as active and responsible citizens.
Teachers highlighted that empowering young women with electoral knowledge contributes to inclusive democracy, enabling them to play a more meaningful role in shaping the country’s political and social future.
The event concluded with the distribution of prizes and certificates among participating students in recognition of their performances and engagement. The organizers and officials praised the enthusiasm, discipline, and creativity displayed by the students throughout the program.Voter Awareness Program Held at Marvi Girls Degree College Badin to Promote Democratic Education Among Youth
BADIN (By Mehrfuz Shah):
Under the supervision of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) and with the support of the district administration, a vibrant Voter Awareness Program was organized at Government Marvi Girls Degree College, Badin. The event drew enthusiastic participation from students, teachers, and members of civil society, reflecting strong community engagement in democratic education.
The purpose of the program was to raise awareness among the younger generation—especially female students—about the importance of voting, the stability of democracy, and the fulfillment of national responsibilities. The college’s auditorium was filled with excitement and participation as students showcased their understanding of democracy through a variety of interactive and educational activities.
During the event, symbolic polling exercises, quiz competitions, speeches, and informative performances were presented by students. These creative segments effectively highlighted the critical role of voters in ensuring transparency, fairness, and the long-term sustainability of a democratic system.
The Regional Election Commissioner of Thatta, Muhammad Sajjad Khattak, attended the event as the chief guest. Addressing the gathering, he said that voter education and awareness form the foundation of democracy, as “an informed voter is the guarantee of a transparent electoral process and a stable democratic system.” He urged the youth not only to exercise their own right to vote but also to encourage others to participate in the electoral process, emphasizing that active civic participation is essential for the health of a democratic nation.
Speaking on the occasion, District Election Commissioner of Badin Muhammad Hanif, Principal of Marvi Girls College, and several faculty members commended the Election Commission’s efforts to promote electoral literacy. They noted that such activities play a vital role in building national consciousness among students and help them recognize their responsibilities as active and responsible citizens.
Teachers highlighted that empowering young women with electoral knowledge contributes to inclusive democracy, enabling them to play a more meaningful role in shaping the country’s political and social future.
The event concluded with the distribution of prizes and certificates among participating students in recognition of their performances and engagement. The organizers and officials praised the enthusiasm, discipline, and creativity displayed by the students throughout the program.Voter Awareness Program Held at Marvi Girls Degree College Badin to Promote Democratic Education Among Youth
BADIN (By Mehrfuz Shah):
Under the supervision of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) and with the support of the district administration, a vibrant Voter Awareness Program was organized at Government Marvi Girls Degree College, Badin. The event drew enthusiastic participation from students, teachers, and members of civil society, reflecting strong community engagement in democratic education.
The purpose of the program was to raise awareness among the younger generation—especially female students—about the importance of voting, the stability of democracy, and the fulfillment of national responsibilities. The college’s auditorium was filled with excitement and participation as students showcased their understanding of democracy through a variety of interactive and educational activities.
During the event, symbolic polling exercises, quiz competitions, speeches, and informative performances were presented by students. These creative segments effectively highlighted the critical role of voters in ensuring transparency, fairness, and the long-term sustainability of a democratic system.
The Regional Election Commissioner of Thatta, Muhammad Sajjad Khattak, attended the event as the chief guest. Addressing the gathering, he said that voter education and awareness form the foundation of democracy, as “an informed voter is the guarantee of a transparent electoral process and a stable democratic system.” He urged the youth not only to exercise their own right to vote but also to encourage others to participate in the electoral process, emphasizing that active civic participation is essential for the health of a democratic nation.
Speaking on the occasion, District Election Commissioner of Badin Muhammad Hanif, Principal of Marvi Girls College, and several faculty members commended the Election Commission’s efforts to promote electoral literacy. They noted that such activities play a vital role in building national consciousness among students and help them recognize their responsibilities as active and responsible citizens.
Teachers highlighted that empowering young women with electoral knowledge contributes to inclusive democracy, enabling them to play a more meaningful role in shaping the country’s political and social future.
The event concluded with the distribution of prizes and certificates among participating students in recognition of their performances and engagement. The organizers and officials praised the enthusiasm, discipline, and creativity displayed by the students throughout the program.Voter Awareness Program Held at Marvi Girls Degree College Badin to Promote Democratic Education Among Youth
BADIN (By Mehrfuz Shah):
Under the supervision of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) and with the support of the district administration, a vibrant Voter Awareness Program was organized at Government Marvi Girls Degree College, Badin. The event drew enthusiastic participation from students, teachers, and members of civil society, reflecting strong community engagement in democratic education.
The purpose of the program was to raise awareness among the younger generation—especially female students—about the importance of voting, the stability of democracy, and the fulfillment of national responsibilities. The college’s auditorium was filled with excitement and participation as students showcased their understanding of democracy through a variety of interactive and educational activities.
During the event, symbolic polling exercises, quiz competitions, speeches, and informative performances were presented by students. These creative segments effectively highlighted the critical role of voters in ensuring transparency, fairness, and the long-term sustainability of a democratic system.
The Regional Election Commissioner of Thatta, Muhammad Sajjad Khattak, attended the event as the chief guest. Addressing the gathering, he said that voter education and awareness form the foundation of democracy, as “an informed voter is the guarantee of a transparent electoral process and a stable democratic system.” He urged the youth not only to exercise their own right to vote but also to encourage others to participate in the electoral process, emphasizing that active civic participation is essential for the health of a democratic nation.
Speaking on the occasion, District Election Commissioner of Badin Muhammad Hanif, Principal of Marvi Girls College, and several faculty members commended the Election Commission’s efforts to promote electoral literacy. They noted that such activities play a vital role in building national consciousness among students and help them recognize their responsibilities as active and responsible citizens.
Teachers highlighted that empowering young women with electoral knowledge contributes to inclusive democracy, enabling them to play a more meaningful role in shaping the country’s political and social future.
The event concluded with the distribution of prizes and certificates among participating students in recognition of their performances and engagement. The organizers and officials praised the enthusiasm, discipline, and creativity displayed by the students throughout the program.Voter Awareness Program Held at Marvi Girls Degree College Badin to Promote Democratic Education Among Youth
BADIN (By Mehrfuz Shah):
Under the supervision of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) and with the support of the district administration, a vibrant Voter Awareness Program was organized at Government Marvi Girls Degree College, Badin. The event drew enthusiastic participation from students, teachers, and members of civil society, reflecting strong community engagement in democratic education.
The purpose of the program was to raise awareness among the younger generation—especially female students—about the importance of voting, the stability of democracy, and the fulfillment of national responsibilities. The college’s auditorium was filled with excitement and participation as students showcased their understanding of democracy through a variety of interactive and educational activities.
During the event, symbolic polling exercises, quiz competitions, speeches, and informative performances were presented by students. These creative segments effectively highlighted the critical role of voters in ensuring transparency, fairness, and the long-term sustainability of a democratic system.
The Regional Election Commissioner of Thatta, Muhammad Sajjad Khattak, attended the event as the chief guest. Addressing the gathering, he said that voter education and awareness form the foundation of democracy, as “an informed voter is the guarantee of a transparent electoral process and a stable democratic system.” He urged the youth not only to exercise their own right to vote but also to encourage others to participate in the electoral process, emphasizing that active civic participation is essential for the health of a democratic nation.
Speaking on the occasion, District Election Commissioner of Badin Muhammad Hanif, Principal of Marvi Girls College, and several faculty members commended the Election Commission’s efforts to promote electoral literacy. They noted that such activities play a vital role in building national consciousness among students and help them recognize their responsibilities as active and responsible citizens.
Teachers highlighted that empowering young women with electoral knowledge contributes to inclusive democracy, enabling them to play a more meaningful role in shaping the country’s political and social future.
The event concluded with the distribution of prizes and certificates among participating students in recognition of their performances and engagement. The organizers and officials praised the enthusiasm, discipline, and creativity displayed by the students throughout the program.Voter Awareness Program Held at Marvi Girls Degree College Badin to Promote Democratic Education Among Youth
BADIN (By Mehrfuz Shah):
Under the supervision of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) and with the support of the district administration, a vibrant Voter Awareness Program was organized at Government Marvi Girls Degree College, Badin. The event drew enthusiastic participation from students, teachers, and members of civil society, reflecting strong community engagement in democratic education.
The purpose of the program was to raise awareness among the younger generation—especially female students—about the importance of voting, the stability of democracy, and the fulfillment of national responsibilities. The college’s auditorium was filled with excitement and participation as students showcased their understanding of democracy through a variety of interactive and educational activities.
During the event, symbolic polling exercises, quiz competitions, speeches, and informative performances were presented by students. These creative segments effectively highlighted the critical role of voters in ensuring transparency, fairness, and the long-term sustainability of a democratic system.
The Regional Election Commissioner of Thatta, Muhammad Sajjad Khattak, attended the event as the chief guest. Addressing the gathering, he said that voter education and awareness form the foundation of democracy, as “an informed voter is the guarantee of a transparent electoral process and a stable democratic system.” He urged the youth not only to exercise their own right to vote but also to encourage others to participate in the electoral process, emphasizing that active civic participation is essential for the health of a democratic nation.
Speaking on the occasion, District Election Commissioner of Badin Muhammad Hanif, Principal of Marvi Girls College, and several faculty members commended the Election Commission’s efforts to promote electoral literacy. They noted that such activities play a vital role in building national consciousness among students and help them recognize their responsibilities as active and responsible citizens.
Teachers highlighted that empowering young women with electoral knowledge contributes to inclusive democracy, enabling them to play a more meaningful role in shaping the country’s political and social future.
The event concluded with the distribution of prizes and certificates among participating students in recognition of their performances and engagement. The organizers and officials praised the enthusiasm, discipline, and creativity displayed by the students throughout the program.Voter Awareness Program Held at Marvi Girls Degree College Badin to Promote Democratic Education Among Youth
BADIN (By Mehrfuz Shah):
Under the supervision of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) and with the support of the district administration, a vibrant Voter Awareness Program was organized at Government Marvi Girls Degree College, Badin. The event drew enthusiastic participation from students, teachers, and members of civil society, reflecting strong community engagement in democratic education.
The purpose of the program was to raise awareness among the younger generation—especially female students—about the importance of voting, the stability of democracy, and the fulfillment of national responsibilities. The college’s auditorium was filled with excitement and participation as students showcased their understanding of democracy through a variety of interactive and educational activities.
During the event, symbolic polling exercises, quiz competitions, speeches, and informative performances were presented by students. These creative segments effectively highlighted the critical role of voters in ensuring transparency, fairness, and the long-term sustainability of a democratic system.
The Regional Election Commissioner of Thatta, Muhammad Sajjad Khattak, attended the event as the chief guest. Addressing the gathering, he said that voter education and awareness form the foundation of democracy, as “an informed voter is the guarantee of a transparent electoral process and a stable democratic system.” He urged the youth not only to exercise their own right to vote but also to encourage others to participate in the electoral process, emphasizing that active civic participation is essential for the health of a democratic nation.
Speaking on the occasion, District Election Commissioner of Badin Muhammad Hanif, Principal of Marvi Girls College, and several faculty members commended the Election Commission’s efforts to promote electoral literacy. They noted that such activities play a vital role in building national consciousness among students and help them recognize their responsibilities as active and responsible citizens.
Teachers highlighted that empowering young women with electoral knowledge contributes to inclusive democracy, enabling them to play a more meaningful role in shaping the country’s political and social future.
The event concluded with the distribution of prizes and certificates among participating students in recognition of their performances and engagement. The organizers and officials praised the enthusiasm, discipline, and creativity displayed by the students throughout the program.Voter Awareness Program Held at Marvi Girls Degree College Badin to Promote Democratic Education Among Youth
BADIN (By Mehrfuz Shah):
Under the supervision of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) and with the support of the district administration, a vibrant Voter Awareness Program was organized at Government Marvi Girls Degree College, Badin. The event drew enthusiastic participation from students, teachers, and members of civil society, reflecting strong community engagement in democratic education.
The purpose of the program was to raise awareness among the younger generation—especially female students—about the importance of voting, the stability of democracy, and the fulfillment of national responsibilities. The college’s auditorium was filled with excitement and participation as students showcased their understanding of democracy through a variety of interactive and educational activities.
During the event, symbolic polling exercises, quiz competitions, speeches, and informative performances were presented by students. These creative segments effectively highlighted the critical role of voters in ensuring transparency, fairness, and the long-term sustainability of a democratic system.
The Regional Election Commissioner of Thatta, Muhammad Sajjad Khattak, attended the event as the chief guest. Addressing the gathering, he said that voter education and awareness form the foundation of democracy, as “an informed voter is the guarantee of a transparent electoral process and a stable democratic system.” He urged the youth not only to exercise their own right to vote but also to encourage others to participate in the electoral process, emphasizing that active civic participation is essential for the health of a democratic nation.
Speaking on the occasion, District Election Commissioner of Badin Muhammad Hanif, Principal of Marvi Girls College, and several faculty members commended the Election Commission’s efforts to promote electoral literacy. They noted that such activities play a vital role in building national consciousness among students and help them recognize their responsibilities as active and responsible citizens.
Teachers highlighted that empowering young women with electoral knowledge contributes to inclusive democracy, enabling them to play a more meaningful role in shaping the country’s political and social future.
The event concluded with the distribution of prizes and certificates among participating students in recognition of their performances and engagement. The organizers and officials praised the enthusiasm, discipline, and creativity displayed by the students throughout the program.Voter Awareness Program Held at Marvi Girls Degree College Badin to Promote Democratic Education Among Youth
BADIN (By Mehrfuz Shah):
Under the supervision of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) and with the support of the district administration, a vibrant Voter Awareness Program was organized at Government Marvi Girls Degree College, Badin. The event drew enthusiastic participation from students, teachers, and members of civil society, reflecting strong community engagement in democratic education.
The purpose of the program was to raise awareness among the younger generation—especially female students—about the importance of voting, the stability of democracy, and the fulfillment of national responsibilities. The college’s auditorium was filled with excitement and participation as students showcased their understanding of democracy through a variety of interactive and educational activities.
During the event, symbolic polling exercises, quiz competitions, speeches, and informative performances were presented by students. These creative segments effectively highlighted the critical role of voters in ensuring transparency, fairness, and the long-term sustainability of a democratic system.
The Regional Election Commissioner of Thatta, Muhammad Sajjad Khattak, attended the event as the chief guest. Addressing the gathering, he said that voter education and awareness form the foundation of democracy, as “an informed voter is the guarantee of a transparent electoral process and a stable democratic system.” He urged the youth not only to exercise their own right to vote but also to encourage others to participate in the electoral process, emphasizing that active civic participation is essential for the health of a democratic nation.
Speaking on the occasion, District Election Commissioner of Badin Muhammad Hanif, Principal of Marvi Girls College, and several faculty members commended the Election Commission’s efforts to promote electoral literacy. They noted that such activities play a vital role in building national consciousness among students and help them recognize their responsibilities as active and responsible citizens.
Teachers highlighted that empowering young women with electoral knowledge contributes to inclusive democracy, enabling them to play a more meaningful role in shaping the country’s political and social future.
The event concluded with the distribution of prizes and certificates among participating students in recognition of their performances and engagement. The organizers and officials praised the enthusiasm, discipline, and creativity displayed by the students throughout the program.Voter Awareness Program Held at Marvi Girls Degree College Badin to Promote Democratic Education Among Youth
BADIN (By Mehrfuz Shah):
Under the supervision of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) and with the support of the district administration, a vibrant Voter Awareness Program was organized at Government Marvi Girls Degree College, Badin. The event drew enthusiastic participation from students, teachers, and members of civil society, reflecting strong community engagement in democratic education.
The purpose of the program was to raise awareness among the younger generation—especially female students—about the importance of voting, the stability of democracy, and the fulfillment of national responsibilities. The college’s auditorium was filled with excitement and participation as students showcased their understanding of democracy through a variety of interactive and educational activities.
During the event, symbolic polling exercises, quiz competitions, speeches, and informative performances were presented by students. These creative segments effectively highlighted the critical role of voters in ensuring transparency, fairness, and the long-term sustainability of a democratic system.
The Regional Election Commissioner of Thatta, Muhammad Sajjad Khattak, attended the event as the chief guest. Addressing the gathering, he said that voter education and awareness form the foundation of democracy, as “an informed voter is the guarantee of a transparent electoral process and a stable democratic system.” He urged the youth not only to exercise their own right to vote but also to encourage others to participate in the electoral process, emphasizing that active civic participation is essential for the health of a democratic nation.
Speaking on the occasion, District Election Commissioner of Badin Muhammad Hanif, Principal of Marvi Girls College, and several faculty members commended the Election Commission’s efforts to promote electoral literacy. They noted that such activities play a vital role in building national consciousness among students and help them recognize their responsibilities as active and responsible citizens.
Teachers highlighted that empowering young women with electoral knowledge contributes to inclusive democracy, enabling them to play a more meaningful role in shaping the country’s political and social future.
The event concluded with the distribution of prizes and certificates among participating students in recognition of their performances and engagement. The organizers and officials praised the enthusiasm, discipline, and creativity displayed by the students throughout the program.Voter Awareness Program Held at Marvi Girls Degree College Badin to Promote Democratic Education Among Youth
BADIN (By Mehrfuz Shah):
Under the supervision of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) and with the support of the district administration, a vibrant Voter Awareness Program was organized at Government Marvi Girls Degree College, Badin. The event drew enthusiastic participation from students, teachers, and members of civil society, reflecting strong community engagement in democratic education.
The purpose of the program was to raise awareness among the younger generation—especially female students—about the importance of voting, the stability of democracy, and the fulfillment of national responsibilities. The college’s auditorium was filled with excitement and participation as students showcased their understanding of democracy through a variety of interactive and educational activities.
During the event, symbolic polling exercises, quiz competitions, speeches, and informative performances were presented by students. These creative segments effectively highlighted the critical role of voters in ensuring transparency, fairness, and the long-term sustainability of a democratic system.
The Regional Election Commissioner of Thatta, Muhammad Sajjad Khattak, attended the event as the chief guest. Addressing the gathering, he said that voter education and awareness form the foundation of democracy, as “an informed voter is the guarantee of a transparent electoral process and a stable democratic system.” He urged the youth not only to exercise their own right to vote but also to encourage others to participate in the electoral process, emphasizing that active civic participation is essential for the health of a democratic nation.
Speaking on the occasion, District Election Commissioner of Badin Muhammad Hanif, Principal of Marvi Girls College, and several faculty members commended the Election Commission’s efforts to promote electoral literacy. They noted that such activities play a vital role in building national consciousness among students and help them recognize their responsibilities as active and responsible citizens.
Teachers highlighted that empowering young women with electoral knowledge contributes to inclusive democracy, enabling them to play a more meaningful role in shaping the country’s political and social future.
The event concluded with the distribution of prizes and certificates among participating students in recognition of their performances and engagement. The organizers and officials praised the enthusiasm, discipline, and creativity displayed by the students throughout the program.Voter Awareness Program Held at Marvi Girls Degree College Badin to Promote Democratic Education Among Youth
BADIN (By Mehrfuz Shah):
Under the supervision of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) and with the support of the district administration, a vibrant Voter Awareness Program was organized at Government Marvi Girls Degree College, Badin. The event drew enthusiastic participation from students, teachers, and members of civil society, reflecting strong community engagement in democratic education.
The purpose of the program was to raise awareness among the younger generation—especially female students—about the importance of voting, the stability of democracy, and the fulfillment of national responsibilities. The college’s auditorium was filled with excitement and participation as students showcased their understanding of democracy through a variety of interactive and educational activities.
During the event, symbolic polling exercises, quiz competitions, speeches, and informative performances were presented by students. These creative segments effectively highlighted the critical role of voters in ensuring transparency, fairness, and the long-term sustainability of a democratic system.
The Regional Election Commissioner of Thatta, Muhammad Sajjad Khattak, attended the event as the chief guest. Addressing the gathering, he said that voter education and awareness form the foundation of democracy, as “an informed voter is the guarantee of a transparent electoral process and a stable democratic system.” He urged the youth not only to exercise their own right to vote but also to encourage others to participate in the electoral process, emphasizing that active civic participation is essential for the health of a democratic nation.
Speaking on the occasion, District Election Commissioner of Badin Muhammad Hanif, Principal of Marvi Girls College, and several faculty members commended the Election Commission’s efforts to promote electoral literacy. They noted that such activities play a vital role in building national consciousness among students and help them recognize their responsibilities as active and responsible citizens.
Teachers highlighted that empowering young women with electoral knowledge contributes to inclusive democracy, enabling them to play a more meaningful role in shaping the country’s political and social future.
The event concluded with the distribution of prizes and certificates among participating students in recognition of their performances and engagement. The organizers and officials praised the enthusiasm, discipline, and creativity displayed by the students throughout the program.Voter Awareness Program Held at Marvi Girls Degree College Badin to Promote Democratic Education Among Youth
BADIN (By Mehrfuz Shah):
Under the supervision of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) and with the support of the district administration, a vibrant Voter Awareness Program was organized at Government Marvi Girls Degree College, Badin. The event drew enthusiastic participation from students, teachers, and members of civil society, reflecting strong community engagement in democratic education.
The purpose of the program was to raise awareness among the younger generation—especially female students—about the importance of voting, the stability of democracy, and the fulfillment of national responsibilities. The college’s auditorium was filled with excitement and participation as students showcased their understanding of democracy through a variety of interactive and educational activities.
During the event, symbolic polling exercises, quiz competitions, speeches, and informative performances were presented by students. These creative segments effectively highlighted the critical role of voters in ensuring transparency, fairness, and the long-term sustainability of a democratic system.
The Regional Election Commissioner of Thatta, Muhammad Sajjad Khattak, attended the event as the chief guest. Addressing the gathering, he said that voter education and awareness form the foundation of democracy, as “an informed voter is the guarantee of a transparent electoral process and a stable democratic system.” He urged the youth not only to exercise their own right to vote but also to encourage others to participate in the electoral process, emphasizing that active civic participation is essential for the health of a democratic nation.
Speaking on the occasion, District Election Commissioner of Badin Muhammad Hanif, Principal of Marvi Girls College, and several faculty members commended the Election Commission’s efforts to promote electoral literacy. They noted that such activities play a vital role in building national consciousness among students and help them recognize their responsibilities as active and responsible citizens.
Teachers highlighted that empowering young women with electoral knowledge contributes to inclusive democracy, enabling them to play a more meaningful role in shaping the country’s political and social future.
The event concluded with the distribution of prizes and certificates among participating students in recognition of their performances and engagement. The organizers and officials praised the enthusiasm, discipline, and creativity displayed by the students throughout the program.Voter Awareness Program Held at Marvi Girls Degree College Badin to Promote Democratic Education Among Youth
BADIN (By Mehrfuz Shah):
Under the supervision of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) and with the support of the district administration, a vibrant Voter Awareness Program was organized at Government Marvi Girls Degree College, Badin. The event drew enthusiastic participation from students, teachers, and members of civil society, reflecting strong community engagement in democratic education.
The purpose of the program was to raise awareness among the younger generation—especially female students—about the importance of voting, the stability of democracy, and the fulfillment of national responsibilities. The college’s auditorium was filled with excitement and participation as students showcased their understanding of democracy through a variety of interactive and educational activities.
During the event, symbolic polling exercises, quiz competitions, speeches, and informative performances were presented by students. These creative segments effectively highlighted the critical role of voters in ensuring transparency, fairness, and the long-term sustainability of a democratic system.
The Regional Election Commissioner of Thatta, Muhammad Sajjad Khattak, attended the event as the chief guest. Addressing the gathering, he said that voter education and awareness form the foundation of democracy, as “an informed voter is the guarantee of a transparent electoral process and a stable democratic system.” He urged the youth not only to exercise their own right to vote but also to encourage others to participate in the electoral process, emphasizing that active civic participation is essential for the health of a democratic nation.
Speaking on the occasion, District Election Commissioner of Badin Muhammad Hanif, Principal of Marvi Girls College, and several faculty members commended the Election Commission’s efforts to promote electoral literacy. They noted that such activities play a vital role in building national consciousness among students and help them recognize their responsibilities as active and responsible citizens.
Teachers highlighted that empowering young women with electoral knowledge contributes to inclusive democracy, enabling them to play a more meaningful role in shaping the country’s political and social future.
The event concluded with the distribution of prizes and certificates among participating students in recognition of their performances and engagement. The organizers and officials praised the enthusiasm, discipline, and creativity displayed by the students throughout the program.Voter Awareness Program Held at Marvi Girls Degree College Badin to Promote Democratic Education Among Youth
BADIN (By Mehrfuz Shah):
Under the supervision of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) and with the support of the district administration, a vibrant Voter Awareness Program was organized at Government Marvi Girls Degree College, Badin. The event drew enthusiastic participation from students, teachers, and members of civil society, reflecting strong community engagement in democratic education.
The purpose of the program was to raise awareness among the younger generation—especially female students—about the importance of voting, the stability of democracy, and the fulfillment of national responsibilities. The college’s auditorium was filled with excitement and participation as students showcased their understanding of democracy through a variety of interactive and educational activities.
During the event, symbolic polling exercises, quiz competitions, speeches, and informative performances were presented by students. These creative segments effectively highlighted the critical role of voters in ensuring transparency, fairness, and the long-term sustainability of a democratic system.
The Regional Election Commissioner of Thatta, Muhammad Sajjad Khattak, attended the event as the chief guest. Addressing the gathering, he said that voter education and awareness form the foundation of democracy, as “an informed voter is the guarantee of a transparent electoral process and a stable democratic system.” He urged the youth not only to exercise their own right to vote but also to encourage others to participate in the electoral process, emphasizing that active civic participation is essential for the health of a democratic nation.
Speaking on the occasion, District Election Commissioner of Badin Muhammad Hanif, Principal of Marvi Girls College, and several faculty members commended the Election Commission’s efforts to promote electoral literacy. They noted that such activities play a vital role in building national consciousness among students and help them recognize their responsibilities as active and responsible citizens.
Teachers highlighted that empowering young women with electoral knowledge contributes to inclusive democracy, enabling them to play a more meaningful role in shaping the country’s political and social future.
The event concluded with the distribution of prizes and certificates among participating students in recognition of their performances and engagement. The organizers and officials praised the enthusiasm, discipline, and creativity displayed by the students throughout the program.Voter Awareness Program Held at Marvi Girls Degree College Badin to Promote Democratic Education Among Youth
BADIN (By Mehrfuz Shah):
Under the supervision of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) and with the support of the district administration, a vibrant Voter Awareness Program was organized at Government Marvi Girls Degree College, Badin. The event drew enthusiastic participation from students, teachers, and members of civil society, reflecting strong community engagement in democratic education.
The purpose of the program was to raise awareness among the younger generation—especially female students—about the importance of voting, the stability of democracy, and the fulfillment of national responsibilities. The college’s auditorium was filled with excitement and participation as students showcased their understanding of democracy through a variety of interactive and educational activities.
During the event, symbolic polling exercises, quiz competitions, speeches, and informative performances were presented by students. These creative segments effectively highlighted the critical role of voters in ensuring transparency, fairness, and the long-term sustainability of a democratic system.
The Regional Election Commissioner of Thatta, Muhammad Sajjad Khattak, attended the event as the chief guest. Addressing the gathering, he said that voter education and awareness form the foundation of democracy, as “an informed voter is the guarantee of a transparent electoral process and a stable democratic system.” He urged the youth not only to exercise their own right to vote but also to encourage others to participate in the electoral process, emphasizing that active civic participation is essential for the health of a democratic nation.
Speaking on the occasion, District Election Commissioner of Badin Muhammad Hanif, Principal of Marvi Girls College, and several faculty members commended the Election Commission’s efforts to promote electoral literacy. They noted that such activities play a vital role in building national consciousness among students and help them recognize their responsibilities as active and responsible citizens.
Teachers highlighted that empowering young women with electoral knowledge contributes to inclusive democracy, enabling them to play a more meaningful role in shaping the country’s political and social future.
The event concluded with the distribution of prizes and certificates among participating students in recognition of their performances and engagement. The organizers and officials praised the enthusiasm, discipline, and creativity displayed by the students throughout the program.Voter Awareness Program Held at Marvi Girls Degree College Badin to Promote Democratic Education Among Youth
BADIN (By Mehrfuz Shah):
Under the supervision of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) and with the support of the district administration, a vibrant Voter Awareness Program was organized at Government Marvi Girls Degree College, Badin. The event drew enthusiastic participation from students, teachers, and members of civil society, reflecting strong community engagement in democratic education.
The purpose of the program was to raise awareness among the younger generation—especially female students—about the importance of voting, the stability of democracy, and the fulfillment of national responsibilities. The college’s auditorium was filled with excitement and participation as students showcased their understanding of democracy through a variety of interactive and educational activities.
During the event, symbolic polling exercises, quiz competitions, speeches, and informative performances were presented by students. These creative segments effectively highlighted the critical role of voters in ensuring transparency, fairness, and the long-term sustainability of a democratic system.
The Regional Election Commissioner of Thatta, Muhammad Sajjad Khattak, attended the event as the chief guest. Addressing the gathering, he said that voter education and awareness form the foundation of democracy, as “an informed voter is the guarantee of a transparent electoral process and a stable democratic system.” He urged the youth not only to exercise their own right to vote but also to encourage others to participate in the electoral process, emphasizing that active civic participation is essential for the health of a democratic nation.
Speaking on the occasion, District Election Commissioner of Badin Muhammad Hanif, Principal of Marvi Girls College, and several faculty members commended the Election Commission’s efforts to promote electoral literacy. They noted that such activities play a vital role in building national consciousness among students and help them recognize their responsibilities as active and responsible citizens.
Teachers highlighted that empowering young women with electoral knowledge contributes to inclusive democracy, enabling them to play a more meaningful role in shaping the country’s political and social future.
The event concluded with the distribution of prizes and certificates among participating students in recognition of their performances and engagement. The organizers and officials praised the enthusiasm, discipline, and creativity displayed by the students throughout the program.Voter Awareness Program Held at Marvi Girls Degree College Badin to Promote Democratic Education Among Youth
BADIN (By Mehrfuz Shah):
Under the supervision of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) and with the support of the district administration, a vibrant Voter Awareness Program was organized at Government Marvi Girls Degree College, Badin. The event drew enthusiastic participation from students, teachers, and members of civil society, reflecting strong community engagement in democratic education.
The purpose of the program was to raise awareness among the younger generation—especially female students—about the importance of voting, the stability of democracy, and the fulfillment of national responsibilities. The college’s auditorium was filled with excitement and participation as students showcased their understanding of democracy through a variety of interactive and educational activities.
During the event, symbolic polling exercises, quiz competitions, speeches, and informative performances were presented by students. These creative segments effectively highlighted the critical role of voters in ensuring transparency, fairness, and the long-term sustainability of a democratic system.
The Regional Election Commissioner of Thatta, Muhammad Sajjad Khattak, attended the event as the chief guest. Addressing the gathering, he said that voter education and awareness form the foundation of democracy, as “an informed voter is the guarantee of a transparent electoral process and a stable democratic system.” He urged the youth not only to exercise their own right to vote but also to encourage others to participate in the electoral process, emphasizing that active civic participation is essential for the health of a democratic nation.
Speaking on the occasion, District Election Commissioner of Badin Muhammad Hanif, Principal of Marvi Girls College, and several faculty members commended the Election Commission’s efforts to promote electoral literacy. They noted that such activities play a vital role in building national consciousness among students and help them recognize their responsibilities as active and responsible citizens.
Teachers highlighted that empowering young women with electoral knowledge contributes to inclusive democracy, enabling them to play a more meaningful role in shaping the country’s political and social future.
The event concluded with the distribution of prizes and certificates among participating students in recognition of their performances and engagement. The organizers and officials praised the enthusiasm, discipline, and creativity displayed by the students throughout the program.Voter Awareness Program Held at Marvi Girls Degree College Badin to Promote Democratic Education Among Youth
BADIN (By Mehrfuz Shah):
Under the supervision of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) and with the support of the district administration, a vibrant Voter Awareness Program was organized at Government Marvi Girls Degree College, Badin. The event drew enthusiastic participation from students, teachers, and members of civil society, reflecting strong community engagement in democratic education.
The purpose of the program was to raise awareness among the younger generation—especially female students—about the importance of voting, the stability of democracy, and the fulfillment of national responsibilities. The college’s auditorium was filled with excitement and participation as students showcased their understanding of democracy through a variety of interactive and educational activities.
During the event, symbolic polling exercises, quiz competitions, speeches, and informative performances were presented by students. These creative segments effectively highlighted the critical role of voters in ensuring transparency, fairness, and the long-term sustainability of a democratic system.
The Regional Election Commissioner of Thatta, Muhammad Sajjad Khattak, attended the event as the chief guest. Addressing the gathering, he said that voter education and awareness form the foundation of democracy, as “an informed voter is the guarantee of a transparent electoral process and a stable democratic system.” He urged the youth not only to exercise their own right to vote but also to encourage others to participate in the electoral process, emphasizing that active civic participation is essential for the health of a democratic nation.
Speaking on the occasion, District Election Commissioner of Badin Muhammad Hanif, Principal of Marvi Girls College, and several faculty members commended the Election Commission’s efforts to promote electoral literacy. They noted that such activities play a vital role in building national consciousness among students and help them recognize their responsibilities as active and responsible citizens.
Teachers highlighted that empowering young women with electoral knowledge contributes to inclusive democracy, enabling them to play a more meaningful role in shaping the country’s political and social future.
The event concluded with the distribution of prizes and certificates among participating students in recognition of their performances and engagement. The organizers and officials praised the enthusiasm, discipline, and creativity displayed by the students throughout the program.Voter Awareness Program Held at Marvi Girls Degree College Badin to Promote Democratic Education Among Youth
BADIN (By Mehrfuz Shah):
Under the supervision of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) and with the support of the district administration, a vibrant Voter Awareness Program was organized at Government Marvi Girls Degree College, Badin. The event drew enthusiastic participation from students, teachers, and members of civil society, reflecting strong community engagement in democratic education.
The purpose of the program was to raise awareness among the younger generation—especially female students—about the importance of voting, the stability of democracy, and the fulfillment of national responsibilities. The college’s auditorium was filled with excitement and participation as students showcased their understanding of democracy through a variety of interactive and educational activities.
During the event, symbolic polling exercises, quiz competitions, speeches, and informative performances were presented by students. These creative segments effectively highlighted the critical role of voters in ensuring transparency, fairness, and the long-term sustainability of a democratic system.
The Regional Election Commissioner of Thatta, Muhammad Sajjad Khattak, attended the event as the chief guest. Addressing the gathering, he said that voter education and awareness form the foundation of democracy, as “an informed voter is the guarantee of a transparent electoral process and a stable democratic system.” He urged the youth not only to exercise their own right to vote but also to encourage others to participate in the electoral process, emphasizing that active civic participation is essential for the health of a democratic nation.
Speaking on the occasion, District Election Commissioner of Badin Muhammad Hanif, Principal of Marvi Girls College, and several faculty members commended the Election Commission’s efforts to promote electoral literacy. They noted that such activities play a vital role in building national consciousness among students and help them recognize their responsibilities as active and responsible citizens.
Teachers highlighted that empowering young women with electoral knowledge contributes to inclusive democracy, enabling them to play a more meaningful role in shaping the country’s political and social future.
The event concluded with the distribution of prizes and certificates among participating students in recognition of their performances and engagement. The organizers and officials praised the enthusiasm, discipline, and creativity displayed by the students throughout the program.Voter Awareness Program Held at Marvi Girls Degree College Badin to Promote Democratic Education Among Youth
BADIN (By Mehrfuz Shah):
Under the supervision of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) and with the support of the district administration, a vibrant Voter Awareness Program was organized at Government Marvi Girls Degree College, Badin. The event drew enthusiastic participation from students, teachers, and members of civil society, reflecting strong community engagement in democratic education.
The purpose of the program was to raise awareness among the younger generation—especially female students—about the importance of voting, the stability of democracy, and the fulfillment of national responsibilities. The college’s auditorium was filled with excitement and participation as students showcased their understanding of democracy through a variety of interactive and educational activities.
During the event, symbolic polling exercises, quiz competitions, speeches, and informative performances were presented by students. These creative segments effectively highlighted the critical role of voters in ensuring transparency, fairness, and the long-term sustainability of a democratic system.
The Regional Election Commissioner of Thatta, Muhammad Sajjad Khattak, attended the event as the chief guest. Addressing the gathering, he said that voter education and awareness form the foundation of democracy, as “an informed voter is the guarantee of a transparent electoral process and a stable democratic system.” He urged the youth not only to exercise their own right to vote but also to encourage others to participate in the electoral process, emphasizing that active civic participation is essential for the health of a democratic nation.
Speaking on the occasion, District Election Commissioner of Badin Muhammad Hanif, Principal of Marvi Girls College, and several faculty members commended the Election Commission’s efforts to promote electoral literacy. They noted that such activities play a vital role in building national consciousness among students and help them recognize their responsibilities as active and responsible citizens.
Teachers highlighted that empowering young women with electoral knowledge contributes to inclusive democracy, enabling them to play a more meaningful role in shaping the country’s political and social future.
The event concluded with the distribution of prizes and certificates among participating students in recognition of their performances and engagement. The organizers and officials praised the enthusiasm, discipline, and creativity displayed by the students throughout the program.Voter Awareness Program Held at Marvi Girls Degree College Badin to Promote Democratic Education Among Youth
BADIN (By Mehrfuz Shah):
Under the supervision of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) and with the support of the district administration, a vibrant Voter Awareness Program was organized at Government Marvi Girls Degree College, Badin. The event drew enthusiastic participation from students, teachers, and members of civil society, reflecting strong community engagement in democratic education.
The purpose of the program was to raise awareness among the younger generation—especially female students—about the importance of voting, the stability of democracy, and the fulfillment of national responsibilities. The college’s auditorium was filled with excitement and participation as students showcased their understanding of democracy through a variety of interactive and educational activities.
During the event, symbolic polling exercises, quiz competitions, speeches, and informative performances were presented by students. These creative segments effectively highlighted the critical role of voters in ensuring transparency, fairness, and the long-term sustainability of a democratic system.
The Regional Election Commissioner of Thatta, Muhammad Sajjad Khattak, attended the event as the chief guest. Addressing the gathering, he said that voter education and awareness form the foundation of democracy, as “an informed voter is the guarantee of a transparent electoral process and a stable democratic system.” He urged the youth not only to exercise their own right to vote but also to encourage others to participate in the electoral process, emphasizing that active civic participation is essential for the health of a democratic nation.
Speaking on the occasion, District Election Commissioner of Badin Muhammad Hanif, Principal of Marvi Girls College, and several faculty members commended the Election Commission’s efforts to promote electoral literacy. They noted that such activities play a vital role in building national consciousness among students and help them recognize their responsibilities as active and responsible citizens.
Teachers highlighted that empowering young women with electoral knowledge contributes to inclusive democracy, enabling them to play a more meaningful role in shaping the country’s political and social future.
The event concluded with the distribution of prizes and certificates among participating students in recognition of their performances and engagement. The organizers and officials praised the enthusiasm, discipline, and creativity displayed by the students throughout the program.Voter Awareness Program Held at Marvi Girls Degree College Badin to Promote Democratic Education Among Youth
BADIN (By Mehrfuz Shah):
Under the supervision of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) and with the support of the district administration, a vibrant Voter Awareness Program was organized at Government Marvi Girls Degree College, Badin. The event drew enthusiastic participation from students, teachers, and members of civil society, reflecting strong community engagement in democratic education.
The purpose of the program was to raise awareness among the younger generation—especially female students—about the importance of voting, the stability of democracy, and the fulfillment of national responsibilities. The college’s auditorium was filled with excitement and participation as students showcased their understanding of democracy through a variety of interactive and educational activities.
During the event, symbolic polling exercises, quiz competitions, speeches, and informative performances were presented by students. These creative segments effectively highlighted the critical role of voters in ensuring transparency, fairness, and the long-term sustainability of a democratic system.
The Regional Election Commissioner of Thatta, Muhammad Sajjad Khattak, attended the event as the chief guest. Addressing the gathering, he said that voter education and awareness form the foundation of democracy, as “an informed voter is the guarantee of a transparent electoral process and a stable democratic system.” He urged the youth not only to exercise their own right to vote but also to encourage others to participate in the electoral process, emphasizing that active civic participation is essential for the health of a democratic nation.
Speaking on the occasion, District Election Commissioner of Badin Muhammad Hanif, Principal of Marvi Girls College, and several faculty members commended the Election Commission’s efforts to promote electoral literacy. They noted that such activities play a vital role in building national consciousness among students and help them recognize their responsibilities as active and responsible citizens.
Teachers highlighted that empowering young women with electoral knowledge contributes to inclusive democracy, enabling them to play a more meaningful role in shaping the country’s political and social future.
The event concluded with the distribution of prizes and certificates among participating students in recognition of their performances and engagement. The organizers and officials praised the enthusiasm, discipline, and creativity displayed by the students throughout the program.

