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Over 12.48 lakh enumeration forms distributed on first day of Special Intensive Revision in Karnataka

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The Hindu Bureau
Over 12.48 lakh enumeration forms distributed on first day of Special Intensive Revision in Karnataka
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Karnataka has launched a month-long Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls, with Booth Level Officers distributing over 12.48 lakh enumeration forms on the first day. The exercise aims to update voter data and verify the status of electors across the state.

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Ensuring accurate electoral rolls is fundamental to the integrity of the democratic process and voter participation.

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The Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls had a steady start across Karnataka on Tuesday, with Booth Level Officers (BLOs) distributing over 12.48 lakh enumeration forms during the first day of the month-long exercise.

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