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SVEEP IN WEST CHAMPARAN

SVEEP IN WEST CHAMPARAN. BIHAR ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS, 2015 District election Officer – Lokesh Kumar SIngh. West Champaran at a glance. Geography and terrain. Largest District of Bihar area wise (5229 sq. kms ) with 917.45 sq km of dense forests.

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SVEEP IN WEST CHAMPARAN

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  1. SVEEP IN WEST CHAMPARAN BIHAR ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS, 2015 District election Officer – Lokesh Kumar SIngh

  2. West Champaran at a glance

  3. Geography and terrain • Largest District of Bihar area wise (5229 sq. kms) with 917.45 sq km of dense forests. • Shares 35 km of border with Nepal : International importance. Borders with Uttar Pradesh too. • Criss-crossed with numerous rivers and tributaries posing problems of access to some parts. • Tough terrain, along with porous border, poses problems of law and order, including Left Wing Extremism

  4. People

  5. Situational analysis

  6. ELECTORAL PROFILE(According to draft roll published on 01.01.2015) • Electors Male : 1230670Female : 1043059 Third gender : 101 • Gender Ratio : 848 ( state average 871) • Electors aged 18-19 : 3.09% ( 69,875) • Electors aged 20-39 : 58.28% (1,3,17,897)

  7. PAST Voting performance Assembly Elections, 2010

  8. SVEEPHolistic Approach Confidence Building Measures Critical Regions/unserved areas Urban Areas Results Polling Day initiatives Calender of SVEEP activities Rural Areas Youth& Women Media & Outdoor Publicity Communication Strategy Multi-party Co-ordination & Fund Dovetailing

  9. URBAN AREA MASS MOBILIZATION Strong & direct communication Positive vibrant buzz in the town

  10. Hot Air Balloon Oath Taking Ceremony Special Seals on inbound Postal letters Voter’s Facilitation Centre

  11. Road Painting Run For Vote Painting competitions Cycle rally

  12. Large-Scale Rural Awareness SVEEP taken to the Villages Mass involvement and active participation

  13. SVEEP through Convergence • Objective: Ensuring minimum SVEEP activity at all polling stations and villages. • All Village level Functionaries as one team. • Combined events on two days a week, on Tuesday and Friday. • For four weeks preceding Poll day. • Door to Door Campaign by Panchayat SVEEP teams • More than 2500 such combined events across district.

  14. Voter Awareness through convergence of events in villages

  15. Mobilisation of Women Voters

  16. Invitation Letter From D.M. Human Chain

  17. Signature campaign across the district

  18. Integration of Sports and SVEEP

  19. Confidence Building Measures For Vulnerable Sections

  20. Measures For Ethical Voting

  21. Observer’s inputs for conduct of SVEEP: SVEEP campaign benefited from valuable inputs by SVEEP observer.

  22. Basic minimum facilities Festival like celebration Strong peoples’ participation

  23. Model Polling Stations

  24. Make presence felt – fully positive & instilling sense of confidence Talk of the Town! Communication

  25. Use of information technology • Facebook as an effective media to engage young voters – One of the best performing FB page in rural India (more than 2 lakh views, 1800 likes and 1000 posts). • Toll free Helpline number for grievance redressal. • Whatsapp group of SVEEP core committee members and other partners to monitor the implementation of SVEEP. • Special WhatsApp Helpline for grievance redressal. • SVEEP activities through bulk SMS – 5 lakh SMSes sent. • Among the top performers in grievance redressal through “SAMADHAN”.

  26. Facebook as a motivations tool to the youth

  27. Example of Multi-party Co-ordination & Fund Dovetailing

  28. Innovative Thinking Involving all stakeholders, making best use of resources & managing multi-party coordination

  29. Other key sveep activities • Close supervision of Voter Slip Distribution through involvement of BAGs. • 4 Lakh Pledges Distributed and collected. • 2 lakh invitation letters sent to households. • Special focus of SVEEP in polling stations in bottom 10% in terms of VTR. • Special focus on unserved areas and Polling stations located in vulnerable/naxal affected areas.

  30. The Results

  31. Increase in VTR

  32. AC-wise VTR comparision

  33. Increase in vtr

  34. Trends of VTR in previously low VTR PS AC-1 Valmikinagar AC-2 Ramnagar AC-4 Bagaha AC-3 Narkatiaganj

  35. AC-5 Lauria AC-6 Nautan AC-7 Chanpatiya AC-8 Bettiah

  36. SVEEP : A cost benefit Analysis • FOCUS ON FINANCIAL PRUDENCE. • EFFECTIVE UTILIZATION OF AVAILABLE HUMAN RESOURCE THROUGH COORDINATION. • TARGETED SVEEEP FOR DIFFERENCT SEGMENTS OF ELECTORS. • TOTAL SPENDING, INCLUDING DOVETAILING OF FUNDS FROM GOVERNMENT AS WELL AS NON GOVERNMENT PARTNERS : RUPEES 10.67 LAKHS

  37. Budget of SVEEP ( A cost effective program)

  38. Thank you

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