Nagpur: The district is on track to complete 75% of its pre-Special Intensive Revision (SIR) mapping exercise by June 20, with nearly 65% of the work already been completed, said collector Kumar Ashirwad on Tuesday. He added that the district is progressing steadily and remains ahead of several other cities in Maharashtra in terms of implementation.
Progress and Timeline
Ashirwad told reporters that following June 20, Booth Level Officers (BLOs) will begin the statutory house-to-house verification exercise. He added that once the door-to-door exercise begins, authorities are aiming for complete 100% mapping and verification coverage across the district.
Key Highlights
- The district has achieved 65% of the pre-SIR mapping exercise so far.
- The target is to reach 75% completion by June 20.
- Nagpur is ahead of several other cities in Maharashtra in implementation.
- BLOs will start house-to-house verification after June 20.
- The goal is 100% mapping and verification coverage across the district.
This initiative is part of the broader Special Intensive Revision exercise aimed at updating electoral rolls. The collector emphasized that the systematic approach ensures accuracy and completeness. The district administration is confident of meeting the deadlines and achieving full coverage.



