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Indore completes 100% digitisation of voter forms

Indore's election office confirms full digitisation of all Electoral Forms for 28.67 lakh voters. A major re-verification drive now targets 5.64 lakh ASDD voters to ensure a clean electoral roll by February. Read the full story.

Kolkata BLOs Start Listing Absentee Voters

Booth-level officers in Kolkata have started identifying untraceable electors as 'absent' following Election Commission orders. The drive aims to clean voter rolls before the December 11 deadline. Read more.

Uttarakhand Begins Verification of 2003 Voter Rolls

Uttarakhand's election department initiates a crucial pre-revision exercise to verify voters from the 2003 electoral rolls, aiming to ensure accuracy and integrity ahead of potential updates.

Noida: Half of Voter Forms Unmapped in Key District

Gautam Budh Nagar faces a major hurdle as 50% of voter enumeration forms are unmapped to the 2003 electoral roll. Officials deploy teams and camps to accelerate the Special Intensive Revision. Read how they plan to clean the voter list.

Bengal CEO Directs BLOs to Clean Voter List by Dec 11

West Bengal's Chief Electoral Officer mandates Booth Level Officers to re-verify forms and purge deceased or absent voters from electoral rolls by December 11. Shocking drop in clean booth reports.

Man held in Noida for misbehaving with woman BLO

A man named Joginder was arrested in Noida's Sector 12 for obstructing a woman Booth Level Officer on duty. The incident, caught on video, occurred at a primary school. Read the full details.

Kharge, Sonia, Rahul Lead Protest Against SIR in Parliament

Congress leaders Mallikarjun Kharge, Sonia Gandhi, and Rahul Gandhi led opposition MPs in a protest against the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls. They raised slogans and held banners accusing the government of 'vote chori'. Read the ful

SIR Debate Dominates Parliament's Winter Session Opening

The Winter Session of Parliament commenced with a heated debate on the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls. PM Modi urged lawmakers to focus on substantive issues, while the opposition demanded a discussion. Read the full details.

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