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CEO office gears up for special summary revision

New Delhi: The special summary revision of Delhi's electoral roll with January 1, 2022 as the qualifying date is all set to begin from November 1, and in the run-up to the exercise, the CEO Office has taken a number of initiatives to ensure no voter is left behind in the process.

From physically reaching out to the youth and others through various events to hosting meetings online with representaive heads of various colleges and universities in the city, the poll body has made efforts to connect with as many electorate as possible, despite the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic.

The office of the Delhi Chief Electoral Officer (CEO), through its social media platforms has endeavoured to expand its outreach ahead of the latest special summary revision (SSR) of the election roll, and special digital posters have been put up on its Facebook and Twitter handles to raise awareness about the exercise.

During this SSR, any person who would be 18 years or more on or before January 1, 2022 will be eligible to enroll as a voter. The final roll will be published on January 5, officials said.

Delhi's last electoral roll was published in January 2021, according to which the total number of eligible voters in the city had then stood at over 1.48 crore.

Special Summary Revision of electoral roll with respect to January 1, 2021 as the qualifying date, was done in all 70 Assembly constituencies of Delhi.

"In keeping with the vision of 'no voter to be left behind', a series of events and outreach programnes have been organised, and more will be held, to reach out to the masses, so that eligible people can get enrolled," a senior official said on Sunday.

On Monday, Delhi CEO Ranbir Singh is slated to interact with reesentatives of about 100 NGOs, and on Wednesday he will interact with officials of various departments of the CEO Office, on the SSR, he said.

On October 21, Singh had interacted online with principals of 49 colleges of Delhi University, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Ambedkar University Delhi and Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical University for Women on activities associated with the SSR, he said.

During the event, he had said that claims and objections can be filed during the whole month of November, and the final electoral roll will be published on January 5, 2022.

Keeping the objective of 'no voter to be left behind' in focus, "we consider social media as a key partner for making the election process participative and inclusive," the CEO said.

"Today's youth is tech-savvy and spends a lot of time on social media. We should therefore interact with them, where they spend their time the most and motivate them to become proud voters of our great democracy," he said during the meeting.

The online interaction session aimed at promoting voter awareness and encouraging the youth to enrol as voters, and Singh urged the representatives of the colleges and universities to leverage their own social media handles, besides time during online and offline classes, to "spread electoral awareness among their students and faculty".

The total number of electors in the final electoral roll of the Delhi as on January 15, 2021 had stood at 1,48,98,069 which was 2,05,933 more than the total electors — 1,46,92,136 — in the final roll published on January 6, 2020, the CEO Office had earlier said.

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