Nagpur: The Besa-Pipla Nagar Panchayat is conducting a three-day Special Intensive Revision (SIR) camp from April 3 to April 5 to streamline and update electoral records.A large number of residents who relocated to Bisa-Pipla from Nagpur city and other regions are not registered as voters. This led to discrepancies in voter rolls and the risk of votes being cast outside the area of residence. Through the SIR initiative, part of an ongoing nationwide drive, the administration aims to ensure each voter is registered only at their current place of residence, eliminating cases of duplicate or outdated entries. Special camps are being held from 6am to 6pm at multiple locations across wards. Camps for wards 1, 2, 3, 8, 9, 10, and 11 will be conducted at the Besa-Pipla Nagar Panchayat office. Residents of wards 4 to 7 can visit the Pipla gram panchayat office, while those from wards 12 to 16 have been directed to the Shiv Temple in Beltarodi. For ward 17, the camp will be held at the Zilla Parishad School in Ghogali. Public works chairman Mukesh Kale emphasised that individuals whose names were not part of the electoral rolls prior to 2002 must provide reference details of family members already listed in any constituency. Citizens can submit the required documents to Booth Level Officers (BLOs). Authorities warned that failure to update details could result in names being omitted from electoral rolls.

