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Summary:
The Hindu newspaper, Salem/Namakkal edition, reports on November 20, 2025, that special camps will be held in Namakkal district on November 22nd and 23rd at all polling booths to collect Special Intensive Revision (SIR) forms. The aim is to help voters ensure their names are correctly listed in the voter list. Voters are encouraged to utilize this opportunity. In Salem district, the District Collector inspected help desks established to assist voters with the SIR forms at various locations. Helpline number 1950 is available for additional details.
News Article:
Voter List Updates: Special Camps Announced in Namakkal, Help Desks Open in Salem
Salem/Namakkal, November 20, 2025 – In an effort to ensure accurate voter registration, Namakkal District Collector Durgamoorthi announced today that special camps will be held at all polling booths across the district on November 22nd and 23rd. The camps, running from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., will facilitate the collection of Special Intensive Revision (SIR) forms.
“We urge all voters to take advantage of this opportunity to verify their details on the voter list of 2002,” stated Ms. Durgamoorthi. Volunteers and panchayat secretaries will be present to assist voters in completing and submitting the forms to booth-level officers (BLOs).
Meanwhile, in Salem district, District Collector R. Brindha Devi inspected help desks established at various locations, including the Collectorate, Corporation office, and other local government offices. These desks are designed to aid voters in filling out the SIR forms and ensure a smooth revision process.
“We have established help desks at key locations throughout the district to make the process as accessible as possible,” Collector Devi told reporters. Voters can also call the helpline number 1950 for further assistance.
These initiatives aim to improve the accuracy of voter rolls ahead of upcoming elections. Residents of both districts are encouraged to participate.