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Under the Special Intensive Revision process, the state is conducting its largest voter list revision in two decades.
The INDIA bloc claims that the SIR process could result in the deletion of thousands, if not lakhs, of legitimate voters from the rolls.
It is shameful that such a significant drive is going on and yet the Election Commissioner has not addressed the press to ...
Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha – and the Legislative Assembly of Bihar witnessed total chaos on Wednesday July 23 due to which ...
Amid the uproar by Opposition on the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) in Bihar, Election Commission of India (ECI) announced conducting SIR nationwide. The ECI has decided to conduct Special Intensive ...
In a move set to significantly reshape sports administration in the country, the National Sports Bill (also known as the ...
Union Minister Joshi criticized the opposition's EVM and Election Commission concerns regarding Bihar's Special Intensive ...
On July 20, the EC shared lists of electors who have migrated, passed away, or failed to submit forms with all 12 recognised political parties, enabling them to verify the data and help ensure the ...
The India Today roundtable delves into the Election Commission of India's Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls ...
Akin to poll-bound Bihar, a Special Intensive Revision (SIR) is likely to be conducted in Muslim majority Jammu and Kashmir ...
EC says while 22 lakh of the electors were found to have passed away, 7 lakh were registered in more than one location, and ...
Patna: In a major stride towards electoral transparency and accuracy, the Election Commission of Bihar has announced that ...