Kerala SIR Schedule Extended for Local Body Polls
The Kerala State Election Commission extends the SIR schedule by one week for the 2025 local body elections. Learn about the new deadlines and the Commission's rationale.
The Kerala State Election Commission extends the SIR schedule by one week for the 2025 local body elections. Learn about the new deadlines and the Commission's rationale.
UP Deputy CM Keshav Prasad Maurya said SP chief Akhilesh Yadav should ask the Election Commission for SIR drive data. He accused the opposition of spreading misinformation about the voter revision exercise.
Prayagraj district digitizes 83.85% of 46.92 lakh voter forms. Rural constituencies outperform urban seats. Draft electoral roll publication set for December 16. Read the latest update.
Gujarat's Special Intensive Revision uncovers more than 17 lakh deceased individuals on electoral rolls. Booth-level officers began the statewide exercise in November.
Madhya Pradesh minister Govind Singh Rajput's viral video sparks controversy by linking voter list inclusion to state benefits. BJP distances itself as Congress cries foul. Details inside.
The Supreme Court has intervened to address the extreme work pressure on Booth Level Officers during voter list revision, directing states to reduce hours and consider exemptions. This follows reports of BLO suicides.
PM Modi met Bengal BJP leaders, stressing a neutral, transparent voter list revision. He urged MPs to avoid divisive narratives and focus on organizational outreach. Read more.
Body of Shiksha Mitra Shankar Lal Rajput recovered from a well in Mahoba. Family alleges suicide due to pressure from intensive electoral roll revision duties. Police investigation underway.
Gujarat's Chief Electoral Officer Hareet Shukla meets BJP, Congress, AAP, BSP reps to review Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of voter lists. Over 80,000 officials & volunteers are involved. CEO stresses need for more Booth Level Agents (BLAs).
Rajasthan achieves a national milestone with 99.5% digitisation of enumeration forms, setting a benchmark in electoral management through teamwork and tech. Discover how they did it.
A 45-year-old teacher serving as a Booth Level Officer in Hathras collapsed and died before duty. His family alleges work stress, marking the 9th fatality in 11 days during the electoral roll revision in Uttar Pradesh. Read the full report.
The government and opposition reach a deal to debate Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls under 'election reforms', ending a deadlock that threatened the Winter Session. Details inside.
Gujarat's Special Intensive Revision identifies 16 lakh deceased and 23 lakh permanently shifted voters. Enumeration forms distributed to over 5 crore voters. Details inside.
The Parliament impasse is resolved. PM Modi to initiate a discussion on Vande Mataram's 150th anniversary on Dec 8, followed by a debate on electoral reforms & SIR on Dec 9-10. Details inside.
Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju stated the government is open to discussing the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls but will not accept fixed deadlines. The Opposition staged a walkout demanding urgent debate.
Rajrani, a 45-year-old BLO and anganwadi worker in Amethi, overcame a paralysed leg to finish the Special Intensive Revision drive with her daughter's help. The district administration is honouring her dedication with a special dinner. Read her inspiring
The Winter Session of Parliament was disrupted as Opposition MPs protested in the Rajya Sabha well, demanding a discussion on electoral rolls. Both Houses adjourned till 2 PM. Read the full details.
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
The Winter Session of Parliament commenced with the Opposition protesting the Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls. PM Modi urged a focus on 'delivery, not drama'. Get the latest updates here.
Delhi's Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of voter lists is anticipated. Booth Level Officers are preparing. Here's what residents need to know to ensure their names are on the list.
Matua Mahasangha's TMC-backed faction protests at Kolkata EC office, demanding unconditional citizenship, simplified SIR process, and no voter list removal. Congress leader Adhir Chowdhury joins rally.
Gujarat's intensive voter list revision finds 15.58 lakh deceased voters and 21.86 lakh permanently relocated. Key districts lead in digitization. Read the full update.
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.
PM Modi accused the Opposition of turning Parliament into a 'drama' stage. Congress hit back, calling him the 'biggest dramabaaz'. Read the full clash over SIR, accountability, and parliamentary decorum.
Congress and opposition parties label PM Modi the 'biggest dramabaaz' after he accused them of turning Parliament into a stage for drama. Winter session begins with heated exchanges over SIR, accountability.
Two more BLO deaths in Uttar Pradesh, blamed on SIR workload pressure, ignite a crisis. Families demand answers as officials deny any link. Read the full story.
UP CEO Navdeep Rinwa instructs DEOs to prevent mental pressure on BLOs amid deaths linked to SIR work stress. Over 10.75 crore forms, 70% of voters, digitised. Read the full story.
Parliament's Winter Session commences with a united Opposition demanding a discussion on the Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls, warning of potential disruptions if their demand is not met by the government.
Tragic incident as Booth Level Officer Anuj collapses while uploading Special Intensive Revision data in Rajasthan's Dholpur district. Details emerging.
UP CEO Navdeep Rinwa addresses SIR challenges, BLO support, and voter list updates. Draft list not final - citizens can still register. Key details on manpower and urban hurdles.