SIR enumeration form filling in 12 states/UTs to conclude on Dec 4. (PTI) The Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls is underway in nine states and three Union Territories and all the ...
SIR in Bengal: All voters, who are away from West Bengal, can now fill up the enumeration forms online. The online forms for Special Intensive Revision (SIR) have been made live following a brief ...
Booth Level Officer (BLO) and Booth Level Agents (BLAs) interact with residents during the house-to-house distribution of Enumeration Forms (EFs) for the second phase of the Special Intensive Revision ...
The Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India launched two mobile applications this week in preparation for the trial phase of the country’s first digital Population Census in 2027. The ...
The Election Commission's Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls is all set to start in West Bengal on Tuesday amid soaring political temperatures over the routine administrative exercise ...
The submissions were made during a hearing of pleas moved by former AIADMK MLA B Sathyanarayanan and advocate Vinayagam seeking the ‘purification' of the voters list of T Nagar and Tambaram assembly ...
The efficacy of the self-enumeration module for the first phase of Population Census 2027 will be tested from Saturday (November 1, 2025) with enumerators visiting the homes of prominent citizens in ...
CHENNAI: Chief Electoral Officer Archana Patnaik on Wednesday said the House-to-House Enumeration for SIR in TN will begin on November 4, and Booth Level Officers will distribute the forms at every ...
The Election Commission has altered norms for the pan-India Special Summary Revision (SIR), eliminating document submission at the enumeration stage. Electors not linked to previous SIR will receive ...
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