During the ongoing West Bengal assembly polls, South 24 Parganas district authorities have identified 1,086 voters in 31 seats who are at least a hundred years old.
"Despite their old age they have been going to vote but we have found that young voters not only in West Bengal but all over the country have the most apathy in participating in the democratic exercise," district electoral officer P B Salim told PTI.
"We will give them public recognition just outside the booth when they come to vote. They will be honoured with a shawl and flower bouquet," the official said.
Those elderly voters who cannot walk will be escorted inside the booth in wheelchairs.
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Volunteers will also be present in polling stations to assist such voters and ensure they are able to cast their ballots on their own and in complete secrecy.
Their photos will be clicked and used for publicity material later on.
Polling in South 24 Parganas will be held in the fifth
Although West Bengal has traditionally seen one of the highest voter turnouts in India, apathy is being witnessed in urban areas.
In the 2011 assembly polls, only around 65.6 per cent voters from Kolkata had gone to the booths while the state average was much higher at (84.4 per cent).
In the 18-25 age-group, officials said the voter turnout ratio has been way below than the average.
As a result, the Election Commission has been focusing on young voters particularly in its awareness campaigns.
Even the state icon is Ananya, a young girl of 18 years who has been featured in all outdoor campaign materials as the face of the Election Commission.