Saturday, August 24, 2019

Visit to Election Commission

On August 20,2019 (Bhadra 3, 2076) we 10th graders were taken to Election commission learn about how votes are cast and how important they are for selecting good leaders for the country. It was a great opportunity for us to go and visit the election commission. We went there with our vice-principle and our social teachers.

There we learned various thing about the election like casting the votes ,the things used in old days for casting the votes, how the election is held and its importance and many more things. When we reached at election commission we were divided to two groups one group were taken to play the games which gives information about the election and another group were taken to visual class where we learned about how the election were held in old days it was a 25 minute long video which was very informative for us students about the election. And after the visual class we were taken to the room where the election games were there. There were 3 games that were audio, visual and learning we had a lot of fun solving those problems. After that both groups were combined and were given the class about the election there were many presentation slides we learned many things from those slides like we shouldn't waste the given opportunity of giving vote to the right one, one vote is also very valuable and important for making a good leaders win for the country and many more. The class was taken for 3 hours straight. After the class ended we were given the opportunity to cast vote. Three of our classmates went their and asked us to give them vote as a class monitor. There were 51 people to cast vote and the 2 of them got the same amount of vote while another one got 23 vote and won the election. After class ended we went to school.

After this class I learned the importance about the election some information were already provided to us by our social teacher about election as we have studied in our course book. The things I was confused were all cleared out because of this program. I'm also grateful to our school administrator for giving us the opportunity to learn more about election system.

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