President Droupadi Murmu will inaugurate the 16th National Voters’ Day celebrations on January 25, 2026, in New Delhi. The event, themed “My India, My Vote,” highlights the importance of citizen participation in democracy. The day commemorates the foundation of the Election Commission of India and honors voter empowerment.
India is set to mark the 16th National Voters’ Day (NVD) on January 25, 2026, with President Droupadi Murmu inaugurating the celebrations at the Election Commission of India headquarters in New Delhi. The annual event, observed since 2011, coincides with the foundation day of the Election Commission, established on January 25, 1950.
This year’s theme, “My India, My Vote,” emphasizes the role of citizens in shaping the nation’s democratic journey. The tagline “Citizen at the Heart of Indian Democracy” reflects the Commission’s commitment to encouraging voter participation, especially among youth and first-time voters. Union Minister of State for Law and Justice Arjun Ram Meghwal will attend as Guest of Honour, while Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar and Election Commissioners Sukhbir Singh Sandhu and Vivek Joshi will lead the program.
Key Highlights
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President Murmu to inaugurate NVD-2026 in New Delhi
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Theme: “My India, My Vote” with focus on citizen empowerment
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Newly enrolled young voters to receive Electors Photo Identity Cards (EPIC)
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Best Electoral Practices Awards to be presented to officers and organizations for innovation and voter awareness
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Event led by Chief Election Commissioner and Election Commissioners
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Observed annually since 2011 to commemorate the Election Commission’s foundation day
History And Importance
National Voters’ Day was first celebrated in 2011 to mark the Election Commission’s foundation day and to encourage greater voter enrollment. The initiative was designed to instill pride in democratic participation and to highlight the importance of every vote in shaping India’s future. Over the years, the day has become a platform to honor electoral officers, promote awareness campaigns, and inspire citizens to actively engage in the democratic process.
Future Outlook
The 16th edition of National Voters’ Day is expected to further strengthen India’s democratic fabric by motivating young voters and reinforcing the principle that every citizen’s vote matters. With technology-driven initiatives and awareness programs, the Election Commission aims to ensure inclusive and transparent electoral participation in the years ahead.
Sources: Election Commission of India, Hindustan Times, Ommcom News, Daijiworld