Call Centre In Madhya Pradesh Urges Migrant Labourers To Return And Vote

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  • Published On: April 19, 2024
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Migrant labourers from different metropolitan cities are now returning to their native land to cast votes and be a part of the democratic process. To increase voter participation, the district administration in Madhya Pradesh's Chhatarpur is trying its best to call the migrant labourers home. A call center with a 10-member team has been set up through which migrant laborers are being continuously contacted and urged to vote.

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