Congress flags voter list ‘deletions’, launches SIR awareness drive in Hubballi | Hubballi News

KPCC president BK Hariprasad inaugurates an SIR awarenessprogramme in Hubballi. Congress functionaries accompanied him Hubballi: KPCC president BK Hariprasad on Thursday alleged that genuine voters may be struck off the electoral rolls under the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) and urged voters and party workers to stay alert. He was speaking at an SIR awareness programme…

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Democracy hits the doorstep: Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls in Ludhiana district from today. | Ludhiana News

SIR, a representational image Ludhiana: A small batch of 3,000-odd officials will be out in the district from Thursday to verify identity records for 26 lakh citizens, who must participate in this mandatory home check to stay on the voter list.The Special Intensive Revision (SIR) aims to ensure complete voter accuracy. In the Ludhiana district…

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Democracy hits the doorstep: Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls in Ludhiana district from today. | Ludhiana News

SIR, a representational image Ludhiana: A small batch of 3,000-odd officials will be out in the district from Thursday to verify identity records for 26 lakh citizens, who must participate in this mandatory home check to stay on the voter list.The Special Intensive Revision (SIR) aims to ensure complete voter accuracy. In the Ludhiana district…

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9 Mizoram districts hit 100% digitisation of SIR enumeration forms | Guwahati News

Aizawl: Nine districts of Mizoram, except Aizawl and the southernmost Lawngtlai, have achieved 100% digitisation of enumeration forms in the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls, in line with Election Commission of India instructions, officials of the state chief electoral officer (CEO) said on Wednesday.The enumeration forms digitisation now stands at 99.96%, the…

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Less than half voters covered, Gurgaon and Faridabad at bottom of SIR form list | Gurgaon News

Election officials attribute the slow progress in the NCR districts to the challenges of urban geography Gurgaon: Haryana’s ongoing special intensive revision (SIR) of electoral rolls has revealed a sharp urban-rural divide, with Gurgaon and Faridabad emerging as the two worst-performing districts in the state in the distribution of enumeration forms (EFs).According to data released…

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