Gujarat

Ahmedabad SIR Confusion Clears with Special Camps: Aid at 50 Locations Over Two Days, Note the Deadline

Ahmedabad: Ahmedabad District Collector and District Election Officer Sujit Kumar shared updates on the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of voter lists in the district. He stated that booth level officers (BLOs) are actively collecting fully completed nomination forms through door-to-door visits. All voters are urged to hand over their completed forms to BLOs whenever they arrive.

Special Camps Organized

This process is set to continue until December 4, but officials advise voters who have already received and filled out forms not to wait until then. Forms can be submitted to BLOs as soon as they visit before that date.

BLOs will gather forms during their door-to-door surveys. Additionally, camps are scheduled for November 29 and 30. Voters who missed earlier opportunities can attend these camps to fill out and submit complete forms with all details. Those who wish may also submit supporting documents voluntarily at the camps.

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Link to Check 2002 Voter List

Many voters are confused about names missing from the 2002 voter list. For this, the ECI Net link has been provided, where voters can enter details to locate their names from that list. The District Election Officer again appealed to voters to cooperate fully with BLOs by completing and submitting forms.

As part of the voter list revision drive across Ahmedabad district’s assembly constituencies, special camps are planned for November 29 and 30, totaling 50 camps.

Constituencies with Most Camps

  • Dhandhuka assembly constituency hosts the highest number with 7 camps at Prant Officer Office Dhandhuka, Mamlatdar Office Dhandhuka, Dholera, Barwala, Ranpur, Nagar Palika Dhandhuka, and Nagar Palika Barwala.
  • Viramgam has 6 camps at Prant Officer Office Viramgam, Mamlatdar Office Mandal, Detroj and Viramgam, Taluka Panchayat Office Mandal, and Viramgam.
  • Sanand assembly constituency features 6 camps at Prant Officer Office Sanand, Mamlatdar Office Sanand and Bavla, Taluka Panchayat Office Sanand and Bavla, and Chief Officer Sanand.

Constituencies with Three Camps

  • Ghatlodia: Mamlatdar Prant Office, West Revenue Bhavan Gota, Mamlatdar Office Ghatlodia, and Sola Government Chowkdi.
  • Thakkarbapa Nagar: Bhagwati School Bapunagar, Thakkarbapa Nagar Vidya Mandir, and Saijpur Gujarati School No. 6.
  • Maninagar: City Deputy Collector Office Lal Darwaja, Government Chowkdi Khokhra, and Government Chowkdi Danilimda.
  • Danilimda (Scheduled Caste): Danilimda Gujarati School No. 1, Urdu School No. 2, and Public School compound near Ambaji Mata Temple, Danilimda village.
  • Daskroi: Prant Officer Office, Daskroi Revenue Bhavan, Mamlatdar Office Daskroi, and Nagar Palika Bareja.
  • Dholka: Prant Officer Office, Dholka Taluka Seva Sadan, Mamlatdar Office Dholka, and Mamlatdar Office Bavla.

Constituencies with One or Two Camps

  • Jamalpur-Khadia: Government Girls School Raykhad and Bahramapura Gujarati School No. 3/4 (2 camps).
  • Vegalpur: City Mamlatdar Office Vegalpur (1 camp).
  • Vatva: Vasatral Public School Vasatral (1 camp).
  • Ellisbridge: School No. 2, Geetabag Society, Paldi (1 camp).
  • Narol: Mahatma Gandhi School, Vadaj (1 camp).
  • Nikol: Ambikanagar Gujarati School No. 1, Odhav (1 camp).
  • Naroda: Mamlatdar Office Asarva near Devi Cinema, Naroda (1 camp).
  • Bapunagar: Municipal Hindi School No. 1/2, Bapunagar (1 camp).
  • Amraiwadi: K.K. Shastri College Campus, Khokhra, Amraiwadi (1 camp).
  • Dariyapur: Bhavans College, Khanpur (1 camp).
  • Sabarmati: ITI Ranip-Gota (1 camp).
  • Asarva: Multi-story Building at Giradhar Nagar Bridge end (1 camp).

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