In a bid to educate 15 to 17-year-old future voters, who would
enrol as voters when they turn 18, the Election Commission has asked the Union
HRD Ministry to introduce 'electoral literacy' in the curriculum at the
secondary school level. And till the time the subject becomes part of the
curriculum, the Commission has asked the HRD Ministry to ask the NCERT to bring
out a booklet on elections and electoral process that may be included in the
list of supplementary reading material for schools at appropriate level.
In India, over 62
million persons fall in the age group of 15 to 17 years
and have been described as 'future voters' by the Election Commission.Last
July, Chief Election Commissioner Nasim Zaidi had written to HRD Minister
Prakash Javadekar requesting him to include 'electoral literacy' in the
curriculum.
In August, Javadekar responded saying the poll panel's request was
examined in consultation with NCERT which prepares the National School
Curriculum Framework for the country.He also said existing Political
Science textbooks prepared by the NCERT have many details about the electoral
process.
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