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Jaipur, Nov 26 (IANS) Rajasthan has achieved a major achievement in the Special Intensive Revision of Electoral Rolls (SIR)-2026, emerging as the top performing state in digitization among the 10 largest states.
The vetting process, conducted from November 4 to December 4, 2025, under the direction of the Election Commission of India, is currently underway in 12 states and union territories.
Under the leadership of Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) Naveen Mahajan, Rajasthan has so far completed 83 percent of the SIR work. Of the 54.6 million enumeration forms, more than 45.5 million have already been uploaded to ECI-Net with eight days left in the schedule. This remarkable progress has been possible through technical efficiency, teamwork and rigorous district-level monitoring.
CEO Mahajan said that booth level officers (BLOs) played an important role in ensuring quick progress. BLOs have completed 100 per cent of their assigned tasks at more than 6,000 polling stations across the state.
In recognition of their exemplary work, around 2,500 BLOs have been honored – 516 by CEOs at the state level, and around 2,000 by District Election Officers.
Additionally, 26 Election Registration Officers (EROs) who have shown outstanding performance during the SIR process will be honored at the state level on Thursday. The list of award winners is attached. Barmer district has emerged as the top performer with 100 percent completion of work at 574 polling stations.
In Balotra, 100 percent voting took place at 357 polling stations, while in Churu, this happened at 285 polling stations.
At the constituency level, 100 percent completion has been recorded at 207 booths in Gudhamalani, 191 in Baytu and 157 in Bari.
Mahajan said that the Election Commission of India has introduced new facilities for verification and unmapping of digital forms on the BLO app. BLOs can now unmap an elector and update the mapping options through the Unmap the Elector facility.
He said some voters, who were unaware of the earlier SIR details, had submitted the forms without proper mapping.
With the newly implemented Search by Name facility, records of many voters from previous SIRs have been traced. In such cases, updating the mapping option will help prevent these voters from having to submit documents again during the ongoing SIR process.
–IANS
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