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Special Intensive Revision (SIR) launched as electoral roll verification exercise in Delhi

hinduraadworld.com · 2 blocs · 5h ago

The Special Intensive Revision (SIR) was carried out as an electoral roll verification exercise. It required voters to match their details with the 2002 revision rolls, and Booth Level Officers conducted house‑to‑house checks to improve the accuracy of the voters’ list before future elections.

The Special Intensive Revision (SIR) was an electoral roll verification exercise, confirmed by multiple news outlets.

According to The Hindu, the SIR process required electors to map their details with the electoral rolls prepared during Delhi’s previous revision in 2002. Raadworld.com reported that Booth Level Officers (BLOs) visited households to verify voter information as part of the SIR process, and that the exercise was intended to improve the accuracy of the voters’ list before future elections. The same outlet noted that SIR involved a detailed house‑to‑house verification exercise carried out by BLOs, unlike routine updates that happen throughout the year, and that it was designed to ensure that voter lists remain accurate, updated, and free from errors.

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