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Election Commission said that the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) in Bihar is progressing well and the exercise of collection of enumeration forms will be completed well before the deadline of 25th July. In a statement, the Commission said that in the first 14 days since the issue of SIR instructions, nearly 47 per cent of enumeration forms have been collected.  Over  3.7 crore  Enumeration Forms of around  7.90 crore electors in Bihar have been collected so far. 

The Poll Body said, with the addition of over 20 thousand Booth Level



Officers on the ground, the collection effort has been further expedited. Nearly four lakh volunteers which including government officials, NCC cadets and  NSS members, are also working in the field to facilitate the elderly, PwD, sick and vulnerable populations in the SIR process. 

Meanwhile, Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar has asserted that pure electoral rolls are inevitable for strengthening democracy. He was addressing booth-level officers at a training programme in New Delhi today.




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