The Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) is stepping up its game to make voting day a breeze for citizens. With special help counters set up across 15 ward offices, voters can now get assistance in person or over the phone. These counters are there to help with everything from finding polling stations to checking voter list status, ensuring a smooth and stress-free voting experience.
Deputy Commissioner Mahesh Patil is leading the charge to tackle common voting issues that often deter people from casting their ballots. These counters will provide real-time guidance to voters, making the whole process more user-friendly and accessible.
From now until election day, these special help counters will be open to assist voters with any queries they may have. Whether you prefer to visit in person or call in, there are multiple access points available to ensure everyone gets the help they need.
The initiative also emphasizes the importance of voting as a civic duty and aims to encourage citizen participation in the democratic process. By making voting easier and more convenient, PMC is working towards creating a more engaged and inclusive electorate in Pune.
So, if you have any questions about voting or need assistance on election day, don’t hesitate to reach out to your nearest ward office. Let’s make our voices heard and shape the future of our community together!
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