Science Club

An Electoral Literacy Club is a platform to engage school students through interesting activities and hands-on experience to sensitise them on their electoral rights and familiarise them with the electoral process of registration and voting. ELCs are also present in colleges and rural communities. 

At ELCs, learning meets fun. Activities and Games are designed to stimulate and motivate students provoking them to think and ask questions. Through ELC, Election Commission of India, aims at strengthening the culture of electoral participation among young and future voters.

ELCs are present in Schools, Colleges and Rural Communities. Following will be the members in each type of ELC – 

  • Schools : Students from Class IX – XII; 14-17 year olds
  • Colleges : 18 – 21 year olds
  • Rural Communities (Chunav Pathshala) :  All members of the village

Electoral Literacy Club (ELC) in Rayburn College

Rayburn College Electoral Literacy Club (ELC) was set up on the 27th September, 2022, an initiative by the Election Commission of India to promote Electoral Literacy in India. The college is pleased to appoint Sir Kamkholal Sitlhou, an Assistant Professor of Political Science as the Nodal Officer who will oversee the nominated Campus Ambassadors and run the ELC.

 

The College is also pleased to nominate Mr. Keneth Lalringlien, (B.A. Political Science, 1st Semester) and Ms. Loukham Jammuankim, (B.A. Political Science, 5th Semester) as “Campus Ambassadors” of the Electoral Literacy Club, Rayburn College. They will assist the Nodal Officer in all the activities organized by the Club.

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Documents

Appointment letter

Sir Kamkholal Sitlhou, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science as Nodal Officer of the Electoral Literacy Club (ELC) of Rayburn College.

Campus Ambassadors

Nomination of Mr. Keneth Lalringlien, (B.A. Political Science, 1st Semester) and Ms. Loukham Jammuankim, (B.A. Political Science, 5th Semester) as “Campus Ambassadors” of the Electoral Literacy Club, Rayburn College.