The
Election Commission of india (ECI) is set to undertake a
Pan-India Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of the voters’ list, a key exercise aimed at ensuring that
electoral rolls are accurate, complete, and up-to-date. A press conference regarding the initiative is scheduled for
October 27, 2025. Here’s what you need to know.
1. What is the Special Intensive Revision?
The
Special Intensive Revision (SIR) is an exercise conducted periodically to:· Add
newly eligible voters· Remove names of deceased or duplicate voters· Correct errors in the electoral rollsIt ensures that
every eligible citizen has the right to vote and prevents discrepancies during elections.
2. Who Can Benefit?
The revision benefits:· Citizens turning
18 years of age before the next election· Those who have
changed their residence· people who need to
correct name, address, or other details on their voter IDIt is also an opportunity for citizens to
verify and update their voter information ahead of elections.
3. How to Participate
Voters can participate in the SIR through
multiple channels:·
Online portal (National Voters’ service Portal)·
Mobile apps launched by the election Commission·
Physical applications at local election officesCitizens are encouraged to
check their details early and submit corrections if required.
4. Key Dates
The election Commission’s press meet on
October 27, 2025, will provide:· Detailed schedule of the revision process· Instructions for voter registration and verification· Guidelines for public participationStaying updated on these dates ensures
timely registration or corrections.
5. Importance for Democracy
Accurate voter lists are essential for
free and fair elections. The SIR process:· Prevents
voter fraud· Encourages
citizen participation· Strengthens
transparency and accountability in the electoral systemIt is a vital step in maintaining
the integrity of India’s democracy.
✅ Final Note: Don’t Miss Out
All eligible citizens are encouraged to
check, update, or register their voter details during this special revision. Participating in the SIR ensures your
voice counts in upcoming elections and strengthens democratic participation across the country.
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