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SIR: Mapping crosses over 90% in Karnataka, Bengaluru lags

SIR: Mapping crosses over 90% in Karnataka, Bengaluru lags
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Karnataka has reached over 91% completion in its voter mapping exercise for the Special Intensive Revision, though Bengaluru urban areas are lagging behind. The state is preparing for door-to-door verification starting June 30 to finalize electoral rolls.

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A total of 91.30% of electors, including progeny, have been mapped for the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) across Karnataka as of June 20, according to official data. The exercise, which began on Saturday with the printing of enumeration forms, will see door-to-door visits starting June 30. More than 11 crore forms will be printed for the exercise.

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