Mayurbhanj (Odisha) [India], Dattatraya Bhausaheb Shinde, Mayurbhanj Collector, District Magistrate and Chief Electoral Officer of Odisha briefed about the arrangements for the physically challenged, senior citizens, and tribal population and the sweep activities for those areas. Also gave information about the operation. No network coverage Speaking to ANI, Dattatreya Bhausaheb Shinde said, “What we are doing is especially for the tribal population, we are doing systemic sweep activities, in areas where there is no network coverage. We have already started it and we are getting one." Good Response Systematic Voter Education and Electoral Participation (SVEEP) is an initiative of the Election Commission of India to promote voter education, voter awareness and promote voter literacy and to educate citizens, voters and voters about the electoral process through various Reaches through mediums. To facilitate senior citizens and physically challenged people, increase their awareness, the DM informed that the officials have started distribution of forms for them and will ensure that their vote is recorded through postal ballot."Senior citizens above 85 years of age and persons with disabilities will not be able to come to the polling booth, we have already started distribution of forms for them and whoever chooses to vote at home will ensure that his/her vote is correct. Shinde also shared information about the completion of EVM randomization through postal ballot, “We have already completed the first randomization of EVMs and now the EVMs belong to one of our constituencies. Returning officers will go to the polls on May 2 and all the other eight constituencies will go to the polls on June 1.There are approximately 2,370 polling stations in W, including two auxiliary polling stations. Talking about the facilities, Mayurbhanj DM also said that the polling stations are equipped with all the minimum facilities like drinking water, toilets, ramps and electricity. The Collector also appealed to the people to cast their vote and said that this time his focus is on this. 18+ youth who will vote for the first time. “This year, we are targeting 80% turnout… We are also focusing on the 18+ youth population who will be voting for the first time.We are asking them to vote this time and we hope that we will reach the target of 80% voting in the state this year. Lok Sabha elections will be held on 13 May, 20 May, 25 May and 1 June. Counting of votes will take place on June 4.