Posts Tagged ‘campaign’

Voting is Your Right and Responsibility

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010

Bangalore city goes to polls on 28th March 2010 and contestants are leaving no stone unturned to woo voters.It is only less than five days left for BBMP election and Campaigning modes like publicity material, announcements, radio and TV announcements, public meetings, rallies and door-to-door campaigning with handbills and pamphlets going to end by March 26.

The tech savvy contestants will canvas till the day of the elections through e-campaigning.The contestants especially those who have opted for the social networking sites campaign through SMS or social networking sites till the day of the elections.

Janaagraha Jaagte Raho campaign has teamed up with CommonFloor (www.commonfloor.com), an online application that provides a feature rich and private portal for residential community/apartment complex to ensure all Bangalore residents to vote.

Check out websites http://bit.ly/b5jFu8 for final list of candidates in your locality or neighborhood. Know about candidates whom you are going to vote before the day of election. Voting is your right and responsibility, on 28th March set aside your busy shedule or works and ensure that you and your family members vote. Volunteer to assist those with disabilities or transportation issues get to the polls. If you’re a student, educate your friends and others about BBMP election.

Source: Get Out The Vote – BBMP Elections 2010

Do not wait for BBMP to do your work-clean-up campaign

Monday, September 21st, 2009

More than 300 volunteers and citizens took part in a clean-up campaign launched by two non-governmental organisations, Youth for Seva and Anonymous Indian Sunday at Malleswaram, Banashankari, G.M. Palya and Vijayanagar.At Malleswaram, the volunteers marched with drums and slogans to create awareness about cleanliness.

The volunteers asked the residents to bring out garbage and showed them how to separate wet waste from dry waste.Residents came out of their houses in response to the campaign and many of them joined the volunteers to clean up the neighborhood.The volunteers explained right way for segregation of waste and disposing it.

The clean-up campaign was to create awareness about cleanliness and message for people that they should not wait for Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) to do everything. people’s participation is necessary if they want to see the city clean.

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Creating awareness about cleanliness