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But today is the era of Android and windows, where
millions of people using the man’s finest invention called as Smart phones. According to a new study, there are 51 million smartphone users in urban India, an increase of 89% is expected every year from 2012. India ranks
fifth among the countries using smartphone.
It’s not just in bigger cities, but spreading viral in small towns and cities which I experienced myself. One of the construction workers who was illiterate messaged his owner in Whatsapp’ ; that he is not coming to work for a day. This was a small incident which inspired me to scribble this.
Times
of India reports says The number of social media users in urban India reached 62 million by December 2012, and it is estimated to reach 66 million by June 2013.
Role of Social media and Apps
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38% of those who use social
networking sites (SNS) promote material
related to politics or social issues that others have posted.
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35% have used social networking
sites to encourage people to vote .
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34% have used the tools to post their own thoughts or comments on political and social issues.
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33% have used the tools to re-post content related to political or social issues, that was originally posted by someone else.
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31% have used the tools to encourage other people to take action on a political or social
issue.
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28% have used the tools to post links to political stories or articles for others to read.
This statistic tells the role of Social media and apps like Facebook, Twitter, WhatsApp, WeChat, blogger, Hike messenger, Skype, Youtube, Yahoo messenger, Rediffmail on general elections.
I
was chatting with my friend whose thinking made him a philanthropist as he always talk about
society, country, people. As the discussion moves on, the topic came to elections and the truth came out, his age is 26 and he never voted not even once in his lifetime in any elections; either it may be local body elections or parliamentary elections.
He spent 9 years of his life after getting power to vote. This is just an example. Even those who talk of development, nation, politics do not vote, the people talking about responsibility forget their responsibilities. It is the question of choosing leaders who lead your place, It is the question of the leaders who rules your area, it is the question of the leaders who build your nation.
He spent 9 years of his life after getting power to vote. This is just an example. Even those who talk of development, nation, politics do not vote, the people talking about responsibility forget their responsibilities. It is the question of choosing leaders who lead your place, It is the question of the leaders who rules your area, it is the question of the leaders who build your nation.
In his book “How I BRAVED ANU AUNTY AND CO-FOUNDED A MILLION DOLLAR COMPANY’ Arun Agarwal writes, how kitty parties and the voices in the party helped him to start and improve his business. He adds mouth to mouth spreading is the greatest way to increase business. The same can be implied to raise our voice through social apps.
On December 31, I was resolving a conflict between two of my friends, who fought a lot in Whatsapp chat, and I was successful to rejoin them. There I thought social apps are our voices now.
On December 31, I was resolving a conflict between two of my friends, who fought a lot in Whatsapp chat, and I was successful to rejoin them. There I thought social apps are our voices now.
When we see the traditional way of elections, youth show dis-interest, especially the one who are far away from their place. There can be many reasons for their dis-interest.
1. Wish not to go home just to cast vote.
2.
Disinterest in elections.
3.
Lack of awareness.
4.
Lack of profile candidate.
5.
Disinterest in politics.
6.
Disgusted of the system and many more.
The reasons can be many and this is why 60-65% voting still hold the record in India.
Importantly the voting in youths is still a miserable statistics.
When we keenly observe the growing popularity of social sites and use of internet; social apps can be a good choice to increase voting in youth. Most of us might have observed US presidential elections, where the
candidate's profile will be available in every social site;especially in micro-blogging
sites like Twitter.
India
is no less to the US and thanks to man’s finest invention Smartphone.
The emergence of the AAP in Delhi proved the different strategy of election and motto. They have pulled the youth to polling booths, and they won the election to break records.
The next person who used social apps effectively to gain youth's confidence is Mr.Narendra Modi. There are a number of apps on his speeches and videos, even Youtube is making a big impact definitely. If I open my FB page, there will be at least one post on Modi.
It’s
good that, the Election Commission of India has
brought the Internet and social media under the
election code of conduct. The Election Commission has issued a notification, according to which candidates are required to declare educational qualification and criminal records and details of their social
media accounts.
What
Can be done:
1. Make apps that helps everyone to acquire information of election procedure right from getting voter card to the prime minister oath.
1. Make apps that helps everyone to acquire information of election procedure right from getting voter card to the prime minister oath.
2. Collect information of every candidate in every constituency
and post them in social apps and spread it as much as possible.
3. Build games that encourage the people to get
interest in politics.
4. last thing can be done by election commission ; they can form online polling booth to allow everybody tovote to any constituency from such booths all through india.
Social apps are the things on which youth are fond
off, Use Social Apps Effectively, Help Build The Nation.