Examination Held to Train 'Digital Warriors' at the Booth Level

Bihpur (Bhagalpur): The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has given a new dimension to organizational strength and technological integration by successfully organizing a 'Digital Learning Program' in Bihpur. As part of the party’s strategic plan, 'digitally literate' workers are being deployed at every booth. The main objective of this initiative is to make the organization high-tech and to effectively disseminate government schemes and party policies to the public through digital media.

Target of 10 Digital Workers per Booth

Addressing the event, local leader and former MLA Er. Shailendra stated that the BJP's goal is to prepare at least 10 such trained workers at every booth who are completely tech-savvy. He explained that under this scheme, 10 out of the 12 workers present at each booth are being provided with digital training. This training is not just for utilizing the party’s digital platforms, but also for strengthening public outreach through social media and digital communication.

Online Examination via 'Saral App'

To verify digital literacy, the party has adopted a systematic process. Workers are required to go through a special training module via the 'Saral App'. At the conclusion of this digital learning program, workers are required to take an online examination. Those who pass this exam are certified by the party as 'Digital Warriors'.

Er. Shailendra claimed that the Naugachia police district and the Bihpur assembly constituency are playing a leading role in this digital mega-campaign across the entire state of Bihar. Monday marked the final day of this examination, which saw a large number of party workers participating and receiving their certificates.

Interaction via Report Card

On this occasion, Er. Shailendra also presented his 'Report Card' to the workers. While detailing his work from April 11 to May 11, he explained to the workers how he is constantly striving to advance the organization. The presence of senior office-bearers such as Dinesh Yadav, Abhay Kumar Rai, Mukesh Rana, Rupesh Rup, and Sanjay Sharma Nagar boosted the morale of the workers.

The New Power of the Organization: Digital Workers

This move by the BJP is considered highly significant in light of upcoming political challenges and the needs of the digital age. Digital workers will now directly become the backbone of the party's information network. They will not only propagate the public welfare schemes of the Central and State governments at the grassroots level but will also play an active role in countering opposition propaganda.

These 'Digital Warriors' deployed at the booths in Bihpur will work to provide new momentum to the BJP's upcoming strategies. Encouraged by the success of this program, the local leadership has expressed confidence that this new digital strength of the organization will prove to be decisive in future elections.