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This article discusses the recent voting in Daniya village after ten years, highlighting the villagers’ enthusiasm and challenges they face.
After a long time of about ten years, voting has started again in Daniya village, which is surrounded by forests and plateaus in Nawada district. The villagers, who had missed out on voting, were very excited this time. It’s a big moment for them to be part of the democratic process.
The local administration made sure that the voting went smoothly at the Daniya booth. Around 800 voters from Daniya and nearby villages like Ranigadar, Jharnava, and Karmatand came out to cast their votes. Everyone was eager to participate in this important event.
Voting in this area is not easy, as Daniya village is close to the Jharkhand border and faces geographical challenges. The roads are not good, making it hard for voters to reach polling stations. Villages like Sir Nawadih and Jamunadaha are particularly difficult to access, which adds to the challenges during elections.
Since 2015, the villagers had been boycotting elections due to a lack of development and basic facilities in their area. However, this time they decided to stop the boycott and participate in the voting process with renewed hope for progress in their village.
Daniya village is about 80 km from the Nawada district center and is situated in a forest area. The villagers often have to travel long distances to reach basic services, which they hope will improve now that they have voted. They are looking forward to seeing real changes in their community.
Summary:
- Voting in Daniya village resumed after ten years.
- Around 800 voters participated from Daniya and nearby villages.
- Geographical challenges make voting difficult in this area.
- Villagers ended their boycott due to hopes for development.
- They look forward to improvements in their community after voting.
