Jagran correspondent, Sant Kabir Nagar. Under the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) campaign, there is a relief news for those voters whose names are not there in the voter list of 2003 and whose mapping has not been done. On the notice being issued to such voters, they have been exempted from appearing personally for electoral registration or before the Assistant Electoral Registration Officer.
For this, they will be able to give it in writing and send someone else from the house in their place. Apart from this, you will be able to submit any one of the 13 records to confirm the identity of your parents. Along with this, you will be able to see the issued notice of no mapping on your computer or laptop sitting at home and will be able to upload the prescribed records while replying to it online. Hearing of seven thousand voters has been done on the issued notice.
Special Intensive Review (SIR) has started from November 3 on the guidelines of the Election Commission of India. Assembly wise draft voter list was published on January 6th. After this, the process of systematically issuing notices to those voters whose mapping could not be done in the voter list of 2003 as per the details given in the enumeration form, has been started.
All electoral registration or notices issued by the Assistant Electoral Registration Officer are being heard. Notices are to be sent to 58,349 such people in the district. Out of this, notices have been sent to 25,768 voters with no mapping. About seven thousand voters have been heard on the notices issued so far. The process of sending notice and hearing to the remaining is going on. The Election Commission of India has emphasized on making the revision process simple, accessible and inclusive under Rule 18 of the Electoral Registration Rules, 1960, so that no eligible voter is left out. Changes have been made in the hearing process to reduce inconvenience to voters.
Those voters who for some reason are facing difficulty in appearing personally before the SDM and Tehsildar are being given exemption in this. Such voters will now be able to give the name of another person from their household to appear for hearing in written form by putting their signature or thumb impression. The problem will be solved with one click sitting at home.
You can get information about the notice of no mapping by logging on to the Election Commission of India website voters.eci.gov.in. Along with this, you can also reply to the online notice. Apart from this, facility of giving notice is also being provided through BLO.
After logging into the website and clicking on submit documents against notice issue under SIR-2026, a box will open. By typing the voter ID number in this, you will know whether the notice has been issued or not. If notice has been issued then a new page will open. In this, the voter will have to fill the EPIC number or notice number and upload the prescribed records. Those born before July 1, 1987 will have to submit only their own records.
Voters who were born before July 1, 1987, will have to submit only their own records. Those who were born after July 1, 1987 and between December 2, 2004, will have to submit the records of either their mother or father along with themselves.
If the person is born after December 2, 2004, he will have to provide the records of both his mother and father along with his own. You can give any one of the 13 records as proof regarding the date and place of birth of yourself, mother and father.
To ensure that no eligible voter is left out, the Election Commission has laid emphasis on making the vetting process simple, accessible and inclusive. Changes have been made in the hearing process to reduce inconvenience to voters. This will provide a lot of relief to the people.
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