Overview
The SIR exercise is being accelerated across Telangana. On 6 July 2026, the Chief Electoral Officer C. Sudharshan Reddy instructed all district collectors to finish the distribution of enumeration forms by 7 July 2026.
Key Developments
- District collectors, especially in Hyderabad, Medchal and Rangareddy, must ensure 100 % distribution of forms.
- Supervisors are to assist BLOs and identify areas needing help.
- Local volunteers will be mobilised to help voters fill the forms; contact numbers of supervisors will be publicised.
- Existing 16 help desks in Hyderabad will be supplemented with new desks wherever required.
- Every completed form must bear the voter’s photograph and signatures of both the voter and the BLO.
- Electoral Registration Officers and their assistants will conduct extensive field visits and begin digitising the forms.
- Rationalisation of polling stations will be undertaken to keep families together.
- Additional training for BLOs and supervisors on the enumeration process will be organised.
- BLOs will hold meetings with political parties to create awareness about the SIR drive.
Important Facts
• Deadline for complete distribution: 7 July 2026.
• Target districts: Hyderabad, Medchal, Rangareddy and other urban areas.
• Existing help desks in Hyderabad: 16.
• Forms must include voter’s photograph and dual signatures.
Exam Relevance
The exercise illustrates the functioning of India’s electoral machinery, a core topic in GS 2 (Polity). Understanding the roles of the CEO, BLO, and ERO is essential for answering questions on electoral reforms, voter registration, and the role of the Election Commission.
Digitisation of enumeration forms links to e‑governance and the use of technology in public administration, relevant for GS 3 (Technology & Governance).
Way Forward
To meet the 7 July deadline, districts should:
- Deploy additional volunteers and set up more help desks in underserved areas.
- Ensure supervisors regularly monitor BLO progress and provide on‑spot assistance.
- Accelerate the digitisation process to create a searchable electronic voter database.
- Complete polling‑station rationalisation before the next electoral roll finalisation.
- Conduct refresher training for BLOs and supervisors to avoid errors in form filling.
Successful implementation will improve the accuracy of the electoral roll, reduce duplicate entries, and enhance voter confidence ahead of upcoming elections.