To raise awareness among the voters, the Election Commission of India launched a programme named “Systematic Voters’ Education and Electoral Participation” programme (SVEEP) on the social networking platform. The newly launched programme aims to educate the voters and encourage them to part-take in elections. Twitter Indian welcomed the Election Commission of India’s SVEEP (Systematic Voters’ Education and Electoral Participation Program). The people can know more about the programme by going on @ECISVEEP – the official ECI account.

Mahima Kaul, Director of Public Policy and Government at Twitter India said “India is the world’s largest democracy, and the upcoming election is a key priority for us at Twitter. Over the past several months, we’ve taken significant steps to safeguard the integrity of conversations and enhance the health of our platform. We are honoured to onboard the Election Commission handle to encourage voter education.”

— Twitter India (@TwitterIndia) March 22, 2019 Ahead of the Lok Sabha elections, Twitter launched a special election emoji in its roaster of emojis. This new emoji is aimed at encouraging the participation of the people in the election-related discussions, campaigns and encouraging more people to vote in the elections. The election emoji features an image of the Indian Parliament. The Director further stated, “Citizens will receive crucial information directly from the Election Commission on Twitter, in turn they can engage with and amplify accurate and positive information to their community.”

— Election Commission of India #SVEEP (@ECISVEEP) March 23, 2019 Furthermore, after joining, the ECI has been giving information to the people about the voting rights and other information, such as what identity cards should be taken by the voters when they are going to cast their votes. After only a day of joining, the ECI has gained 14.5K followers with the numbers bound to increase as the elections date near. With the Election Commission of India joining Twitter, people would not have to go on websites or look in newspapers to look for information about the elections and voting. As most of the information will be provided by the ECI on their Twitter account. For the latest gadget and tech news, and gadget reviews, follow us on Twitter, Facebookand Instagram. For newest tech & gadget videos subscribe to our YouTube Channel. You can also stay up to date using the Gadget Bridge Android App.

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