Uttarakhand Initiates Special Intensive Revision Process for Voter Enumeration
SIR process begins in Uttarakhand; door-to-door visits from June 8 to July 7: Uttarakhand CEO Purushottam
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Uttarakhand's Chief Electoral Officer announced the start of the Special Intensive Revision process, with Booth Level Officers conducting door-to-door visits from June 8 to July 7 to distribute voter forms. Each officer will receive ₹350 for mobile data expenses during this period.
- 01The Special Intensive Revision (SIR) process in Uttarakhand runs from June 8 to July 7.
- 02Booth Level Officers (BLOs) will distribute enumeration forms to voters during this month-long campaign.
- 03Each of the 11,733 BLOs will receive ₹350 for mobile data recharge to facilitate their work.
- 04The forms collected will be digitized using the BLO App to streamline the voter registration process.
- 05Uttarakhand's Chief Minister also announced 13 development projects worth ₹96.71 crore in Nainital district.
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The Special Intensive Revision (SIR) process has officially begun in Uttarakhand, as announced by Chief Electoral Officer Dr B V R C Purushottam. From June 8 to July 7, Booth Level Officers (BLOs) will conduct door-to-door visits to distribute voter enumeration forms. To facilitate this extensive digital initiative, each of the 11,733 BLOs will receive ₹350 to cover mobile data recharge expenses, ensuring they can efficiently use the BLO App for digitizing the collected forms. This financial support aims to streamline the voter registration process and enhance participation. Concurrently, Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami inaugurated 13 development projects in Nainital district, amounting to ₹96.71 crore, which includes various initiatives aimed at improving infrastructure and community facilities in the region. These developments highlight the government's commitment to both electoral processes and regional development initiatives.
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The SIR process is expected to enhance voter registration and participation in Uttarakhand, ensuring a more inclusive electoral process.
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