The Electoral Literacy Club aims to empower female students with knowledge about the electoral process, political awareness, and civic engagement. It aims to educate and empower students to participate in the electoral process. It provides information about the voting process, candidates, and issues, and we encourage students to register to vote and cast their ballots. We also host events and workshops to help students learn more about the electoral process and how they can make a difference.
Our goal is to raise a generation of politically conscious and active college students who are prepared to actively participate in the democratic process and who are motivated to do so.
Through their active participation in the election process, young leaders who will advocate for social justice, promote constructive change, and impact the future of our society are what we hope to inspire.
The College Electoral Club's goal is to promote a culture of democratic principles, critical thinking, and informed decision-making among its members. Our mission is to empower and teach college students about the significance of active civic engagement and political participation.
We work to give students a platform to engage with the democratic process, comprehend important topics, and actively shape their neighbourhoods and the country through advocacy, voter registration drives, and open dialogue.

Voter registration drives: The Electoral Literacy Club organizes annual voter ID registration drives through taluk office. During these drives, students are assisted in filling out the necessary forms and documentation to apply for their voter ID cards.
By holding these voter ID registration drives on a regular basis, the club ensures that new students who have turned 18 and are eligible to vote can conveniently apply for their voter ID cards.
Additionally, it serves as a reminder for existing students to update their voter ID details if needed, such as address changes or name corrections.
This initiative demonstrates the club's commitment to promoting electoral participation and empowering students to be active and responsible citizens in the democratic process.
Mock Elections and Debates: Organize mock elections and debates, providing opportunities for female students to engage actively in the electoral process and develop critical thinking skills.
| S.No. | Staff Name | Designation |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | Mrs. K. Muthu Lakshmi (Nodal Officer) | Assistant Professor of Information Technology |
| 2. | Miss. A. Surya (Member) | Assistant Professor of Computer Science |