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Election Commision Of India- SIR-2026

SIR, or Special Intensive Revision, is a comprehensive exercise by the Election Commission of India aimed at updating and verifying electoral rolls to ensure accuracy and inclusivity before elections.

Overview of Special Intensive Revision (SIR)

The Special Intensive Revision (SIR) is a significant initiative undertaken by the Election Commission of India (ECI) to ensure that the electoral rolls are accurate, complete, and up-to-date. This process is crucial for maintaining the integrity of the electoral system in India, especially ahead of major elections.

Collector Sir

Shri Mahesh Patki

District Election Officer, District Collector & District Magistrate, Gondia

Shri. Vijay Avdhane

Deputy District Election Officer, Gondia

Objectives of SIR

  1. Inclusion of Eligible Voters: The primary goal of SIR is to include all eligible citizens (those aged 18 and above) in the electoral rolls, ensuring that no eligible voter is left out.
  2. Removal of Ineligible Entries: SIR aims to remove names of deceased individuals, those who have migrated, or any duplicate entries to maintain the purity of the voter list.
  3. Accuracy and Transparency: By conducting a thorough verification process, SIR enhances the accuracy of the electoral rolls, which is essential for fair elections.

Helpline Numbers

  • Chief Electoral Officer, Maharashtra - 1800-22-1950 (Toll Free)
    ceo_maharashtra[at]eci[dot]gov[dot]in
  • Election Commsion of India - Toll Free - 1950