Noida / Ghaziabad: Color riots with balloons, paintings and selfie points – Model 263 and 40 pink cubicles were established in Noida and Ghaziabad watched a few moments of voters charged.
While many of these booths offer drinks and soft drinks, some of the others provide a painted thank you card made by students to voters after they give their voices.
The polling center in Millennium School in Noida has the first voter to inaugurate facilities by cutting red ribbons at 7 in the morning.
It has named the pink ‘Dazzling Divas’ cubicle to celebrate women’s empowerment.
In Brahmanand School in Sector 20, a karaoke system was established for impromptuous performances by voters.
The activity area to paint on the theme of democracy and the selection process, the reading corner of the book and the board for penning and slogan comments is also set.
“The model booth has been conceptualized by the district judge to emit a feeling of the festival.
While the corner of the reading table is recommended by DM, we take the front concept by making creative tables where people can take part in graffiti making.
We also add karaoke and harmonium for people To come and sing patriotic songs, “said Aparajita Dasgupta, Director of Brahmanand School.
Alaknanda Dasgupta (48), a Kathak dancer and a student from the deceased PT Birju Maharaj, is among those who look painted in the corner of Brahmanand school activities.
“I was motivated to paint today even though I was a dancer by the profession.
Today, a woman has the power to choose and must use that power to participate in decision making,” he said.
Savita Chadha, Millennium Principal at Sector 119, said everyone in school, from the guard with the teacher, had stepped up to make this an unforgettable event for every voter.
“The first 15 voters were given roses and others were given ‘Thank you’ cards made by school students.
Nearly 2,000 cards made by students first,” he added.
Chadha said that the decor in the booth was still eager to motivate more voters.
“In the past, we have seen that voter voters in Noida are not good.
Therefore, we try to motivate them by adding color, enthusiasm, and versatile.” GB District Judge Nagar Suhas Ly agreed.
“In general, we have seen an apathetic attitude among urban voters.
So, we do brainstorming with all stakeholders and try to create experience on the theme of voters and their memories.
Based on feedback, we carve elements like a separate waiting area, Music, beverages, activity areas, queue managers, and selfie points along with booths managed by women and disabled people.
This hopefully will open the way to increase the percentage of voters this time, “said DM.