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Call for Applications: Project Mahiti – For Awareness about Election Laws by OutLawed India [April 21 – May 7]: Apply Now!

Applications invited for Project Mahiti – For Awareness about Election Laws by OutLawed India from April 21 to May 7. Apply now!

About OutLawed India

OutLawed India is a not-for-profit company founded and run by NLSIU alums that aims to equip communities with the knowledge and skills required to access law and justice independently.

OutLawed India has worked with 700+ law students to enable legal awareness and skill-building for 5000+ people.

About Project Mahiti

“Mahiti” in Kannada means “Information”. With the ongoing General Election across the country, Project Mahiti ismeantto spread information about election laws. Through this program, law students are required to do the following:

  • Speak to at least 10 people within your locatity
  • Tell them about what it means to be an “Informed Voter”
  • Educate them about the Model Code of Conduct and polling practices that are to be followed
  • Spread awareness about how voters can raise complaints in case of any violation of MCC/polling practices.

Please note that this is NOT a campaign. You are ONLY required to create awareness in your communities.

During the project, the students will receive:

  1. Resources that will help them conduct these tasks
  2. Mentorship from OutLawed India to guide and support during the initiative

Every volunteer will also receive a certificate upon completion.

Project Duration

The project runs from April 21st to May 7th!

How to Register

Interested students can register using the link provided at the end of this post.

Contact

Email: contact@outlawedindia.com

Click here to register.

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