Voting is the most essence and critical process for our country now. This is the one point solution for all the issues that the country is currently facing. Government is the ultimate authority that controls every event of a country. Government is formed by MP's and MLA's. In a democratic system they are elected by voting. Voting is the root cause problem and solution for everything.
Know MoreThe primary objective of the VAI is to cleanse and reform the political system. VAI is a team of visionary youngsters having identified one solution that would definitely resolve every problem of our country. Our objective is to enrol every citizen as registered elector who are 18 years old or as per the eligibility criteria set by Election Commission of India.
To make India as a super power by unleashing the real potentiality of participative democracy, being India as the largest democratic in the world. This will be made possible by ensuring 100% voting by every eligible citizen of the country.
To create an awareness that voting no just a duty or responsibility by enumerating the actual criticality lying beneath. The team VAI is committed to spread the awareness to every individual – country wide by conducting seminars, events and by providing knowledge base & by extending support to enable them to get enrolled in the electors list.
VAI is committed to help individuals to get their Voter ID (EPIC) from Election Commission of India. How ever VAI is not officially authorized by ECI or Corporation Offices to deal with Voter ID process or issue of the Voter IDs.
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Inspired by the Kudavolai system the management team of Voters Association of India visited Uthiramerur, a small town situated near Chennai, India.
Uthiramerur, once known as Chaturvedhi Mangalam, followed a highly organised democratic system. Click here to know more about kudavolai system.
When the team visited the site, we were reviewing and analyzing lot of inscriptions and the specific location where the Kudavolai System were explained in Tamil Language.
The following is the image of the original inscription of the word KUDAVOAI and the image with the modern Tamil Fonts.
We have taken up the first letter as in the inscription
Converted it as the logo for Voters Association of India
This approach is to have the logo of Voters Association of India to symbolically represent the democratic system demonstrated within an Anarchy system during the regime of Paranthaga Chola I.
The script used by these inscriptions is commonly known as the Tamil script, and differs in many ways from standard Asokan Brahmi.
Inscriptions from the second century AD use a later form of the Tamil script, which is substantially similar to the writing system described in the Tolkappiyam, an ancient Tamil grammar.
Most notably, they use the "pulli" to suppress the inherent vowel. The Tamil letters thereafter evolved towards a more rounded form, and by the fifth or sixth century AD had reached a form called the early "vatteluttu". See the following images that describe the evolution of Tamil Script through various centuries.
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