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RWAs Turn Saviours in Noida’s SIR Drive; BLOs Struggle With Incomplete Voter Lists
State, Uttar Pradesh

RWAs Turn Saviours in Noida’s SIR Drive; BLOs Struggle With Incomplete Voter Lists

Greater Noida: The Election Commission’s Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of the voter list has entered its final phase, with only 13 days remaining. But on the ground, Booth Level Officers (BLOs) are battling a very different reality. Incomplete and confusing addresses listed in the old electoral rolls have left BLOs puzzled, making door-to-door voter verification an enormous challenge. RWAs Step In as Crisis Managers At a time when the administrative machinery seemed stuck in the maze of faulty addresses, Resident Welfare Associations (RWAs) across Greater Noida have emerged as true crisis managers.RWA members are now walking alongside BLOs, helping them identify residents using photos and names from the voter list and guiding them to the correct houses. What seemed like an unma...
Ghaziabad Administration Eases SIR Form Process; Voters Will Now Find Names in the List More Easily
State, Uttar Pradesh

Ghaziabad Administration Eases SIR Form Process; Voters Will Now Find Names in the List More Easily

Ghaziabad: The Ghaziabad district administration has introduced a major relief for voters and Booth Level Officers (BLOs) engaged in the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of the electoral roll. Matching names from the old 2003 voter list—so far a difficult and time-consuming task—will now become significantly easier. Voter List Being Converted Into Excel Format Until now, BLOs had to search through massive PDF files containing thousands of names, making verification extremely challenging. To resolve this, the administration has started converting scanned voter lists into Excel files, allowing quicker digital search and smoother name matching. Challenge With the 2003 Records Additional District Magistrate (Finance & Revenue) Saurabh Bhatt explained that due to the difficultie...
Who Is Bagpat DM Asmita Lal? Ordered Salary Freeze of 12 Officers, Issued Strict Warning
State, Uttar Pradesh

Who Is Bagpat DM Asmita Lal? Ordered Salary Freeze of 12 Officers, Issued Strict Warning

Bagpat, Uttar Pradesh: District Magistrate Asmita Lal has taken strong action against administrative negligence in Bagpat. Expressing serious displeasure over rising filth in rural and urban areas, she has ordered the salary freeze of 12 officials, including the Chief Development Officer (CDO) and Executive Officers of several civic bodies. Strong Action Over Negligence Despite heavy expenditure on sanitation campaigns across villages and towns, garbage piles continued to plague the district. Officials allegedly failed to address complaints and did not take responsibility for improving cleanliness. Following repeated lapses, DM Asmita Lal initiated strict proceedings. “The officers must improve their work attitude immediately, otherwise they should be ready for further action,” wa...
UP SIR Revision: How to Access the 2003 Voter List? Two Easy Methods Explained
State, Uttar Pradesh

UP SIR Revision: How to Access the 2003 Voter List? Two Easy Methods Explained

Lucknow: Uttar Pradesh is currently conducting the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls. Under this drive, voters are being asked to fill new forms based on the 2003 voter list, leading to widespread confusion among citizens. Many voters are asking whether their names will be removed from the rolls if they were not listed in 2003. Here is a clear explanation. Experts clarify that the 2003 voter list can be accessed in two simple ways—online and offline—depending on the voter’s convenience. 1. How to Get the 2003 List Online To check the archived rolls digitally, voters must visit the official website of the Chief Electoral Officer (CEO), Uttar Pradesh. Once on the website, look for sections such as: “Archived Electoral Rolls” “Historical Data” “Old Vote...
Kanpur: Panki Power Plant Executive Engineer Goes Missing After Visiting Wife, Car Found Abandoned on Ganga Bridge
State, Uttar Pradesh

Kanpur: Panki Power Plant Executive Engineer Goes Missing After Visiting Wife, Car Found Abandoned on Ganga Bridge

Kanpur: A senior engineer from the Panki Power Plant, Executive Engineer Atul Rai, has been missing for the last two days. The episode unfolded after he visited his wife amid an ongoing family dispute, following which the matter escalated to the police station. Though a settlement was reached at the police station, Rai later left his office in his private car and has not been seen since. On Wednesday evening, his i10 car was found abandoned on the old Ganga bridge in Jajmau, prompting a large-scale police search operation. Visited Wife, Argument Reached Police Station According to police investigations, Atul Rai left his home on Tuesday night, telling his family he was heading to duty. However, instead of going to office, he went to meet his wife Anita, who lives separately in a r...
‘What Ram Vilas Couldn’t Do, Chirag Did’: Sanjay Paswan’s Mother Overwhelmed as Son Becomes Minister
Bihar, State

‘What Ram Vilas Couldn’t Do, Chirag Did’: Sanjay Paswan’s Mother Overwhelmed as Son Becomes Minister

Begusarai: Celebrations erupted at the Pokharia locality in Begusarai after Sanjay Paswan—elected for the first time from the reserved Bakhri Assembly seat—was inducted as a minister in the Nitish Kumar cabinet. Family members, neighbours, and supporters marked the moment with fireworks, colours, and sweets as joy spread across the neighbourhood. Sanjay’s mother, Soni Devi, became emotional while speaking to reporters. “This is a moment of immense happiness for our family,” she said, adding that her son has always worked with honesty and compassion. From Ram Vilas to Chirag: A 28-Year Journey Sanjay Paswan has been associated with the Lok Janshakti Party (LJP) for the past 28 years. He worked closely with the late Ram Vilas Paswan, serving as district president and later as state ...
KK Factor Makes Nitish Kumar ‘Emperor of Seats’ Again; Kurmi–Kushwaha Support Delivers 100% Seat Jump
Bihar, Politics, State

KK Factor Makes Nitish Kumar ‘Emperor of Seats’ Again; Kurmi–Kushwaha Support Delivers 100% Seat Jump

Patna: More than two decades after the NDA under Nitish Kumar first stepped into Bihar politics with remarkable confidence, the same political dominance has returned. Backed firmly by upper-caste voters as well as the influential Kurmi–Kushwaha communities, Nitish Kumar has once again emerged as the central force of Bihar politics. On Thursday, Nitish Kumar took oath as Chief Minister for a historic 10th time at Gandhi Maidan, marking one of the biggest electoral milestones of his career. His party, the Janata Dal (United), registered an extraordinary performance with 85 seats, doubling its tally from 43 in the previous Assembly—a 100% increase. Kurmi–Kushwaha Support Pushed JDU to Peak Performance The 243-member Bihar Assembly now has 25 MLAs from the Kurmi community and 26 from ...
Who Is ‘Neeraj Boss’? The Infamous Mokama Don Shot in Bihar Police’s ‘Half Encounter’
Bihar, State

Who Is ‘Neeraj Boss’? The Infamous Mokama Don Shot in Bihar Police’s ‘Half Encounter’

Begusarai/Mokama: Bihar Police on Thursday nabbed Mokama’s notorious criminal Neeraj Singh alias Neeraj Boss after conducting what officials are calling a ‘half encounter’ — an operation in which police fired multiple rounds but shot the gangster only in the leg, ensuring his capture alive. Three of his associates were also arrested, and a cache of weapons was recovered from the gang. Police Corner Neeraj Boss in Diara Region According to Begusarai SP Manish Kumar, police received specific intelligence inputs about the movement of the Neeraj Boss gang in the Teghra diara region. A heavy police team launched a raid, prompting Neeraj and his men to open fire. The police retaliated swiftly. While Neeraj sustained a gunshot injury to his leg, three of his aides surrendered out of fear...
Three Women in Bihar Cabinet: Leshi Singh, Shreyasi Singh and Rama Nishad Likely to Get Key Portfolios
Bihar, Politics, State

Three Women in Bihar Cabinet: Leshi Singh, Shreyasi Singh and Rama Nishad Likely to Get Key Portfolios

Patna: Despite women casting votes in record numbers and outperforming male voter turnout in the recent Bihar Assembly election, their representation in the new Nitish Kumar cabinet remains limited. Only three women ministers took oath on Thursday — slightly over 11% of the total ministers sworn in. However, all three are expected to be allotted significant portfolios, according to political sources. The women inducted into the cabinet are Leshi Singh, Rama Nishad, and Shreyasi Singh. Leshi Singh: The Senior-most Woman Minister Leshi Singh, a six-time JD(U) MLA from Dhamdaha in Purnia, is the senior-most among the three. In the previous cabinet, she held the Food and Consumer Protection Department, and is considered a close confidante of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar. After the o...
Power Shift in Bihar: BJP Takes Lead in New Cabinet as Nitish Kumar Begins 10th Term
Bihar, Politics, State

Power Shift in Bihar: BJP Takes Lead in New Cabinet as Nitish Kumar Begins 10th Term

Patna: As Nitish Kumar took oath for the 10th time as Chief Minister of Bihar on Thursday, the composition of his new cabinet made one thing unmistakably clear — the power equation in the state has shifted. For the first time since 2005, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), long the junior partner, has emerged as the senior force in the coalition government. With 89 MLAs, the BJP is now the single largest party, overtaking the JD(U), which has 85 legislators. Though nine ministerial berths remain vacant and are likely to be filled after Makar Sankranti, the cabinet sworn in on Thursday has already revealed the new political balance. BJP Outnumbers JD(U) in Cabinet Strength Despite last-minute tussles over the post of Speaker, the BJP appears to have secured its claim. The party not o...