Voter List Verification and Special Revision Processes in Ludhiana and Haryana

盧底亞納與哈里亞納邦的選民名單核對與特別修訂程序


Introduction

Local government authorities are currently checking voter lists and conducting a Special Intensive Revision (SIR) to make sure that voter registries in Ludhiana and Haryana are accurate.

當地政府部門目前正核對選民名單,並進行特別密集修訂 (SIR),以確保盧底亞納與哈里亞納邦的選民登記紀錄準確無誤。

Main Body

In Ludhiana, an initial check was completed where 20 lakh out of 26.83 lakh registered voters were successfully mapped, which is a rate of 76.5%. The remaining 6.8 lakh people are listed as 'unmapped' because of reasons such as moving house, missing documents, or changes in voting districts. Deputy Commissioner Himanshu Jain emphasized that being 'unmapped' does not mean a person is ineligible to vote or will be automatically removed. Consequently, these records will be corrected during the SIR process starting June 25 through home visits and a formal claims system.

在盧底亞納,初步核對已完成,在 26.83 萬名登記選民中,有 20 萬人成功對接,對接率為 76.5%。其餘 6.8 萬人因搬家、缺少文件或投票區變更等原因,被列為「未對接」。副專員 Himanshu Jain 強調,「未對接」並不代表該人士不具投票資格或會被自動刪除。因此,這些紀錄將在 6 月 25 日開始的 SIR 程序中,透過家訪和正式申索系統進行修正。

Meanwhile, in Haryana, Chief Electoral Officer A Sreenivas reported that 34% of registration forms have been distributed since the SIR began on June 15. The main goal is to remove ineligible people while adding all qualified citizens aged 18 or older. To achieve this, Booth-Level Officers (BLOs) are visiting homes, and agents from political parties are helping to collect up to 50 forms per day. Furthermore, voters who miss the July 14 deadline can still apply using Form-6 during the claims and objections period from July 21 to August 20.

同時,在哈里亞納邦,首席選舉官 A Sreenivas 報告指出,自 6 月 15 日開始 SIR 以來,已分發 34% 的登記表格。主要目標是剔除不合格人員,同時增加所有 18 歲或以上的合格公民。為了實現這一目標,投票站級別人員 (BLO) 正在進行家訪,政黨代理人則協助每日收集最多 50 份表格。此外,錯過 7 月 14 日截止日期的選民,仍可在 7 月 21 日至 8 月 20 日的申索與異議期間使用 Form-6 申請。

Conclusion

Electoral authorities are using a multi-step verification system to finalize the official voter lists across these regions.

選舉部門正採用一套多步驟的核對系統,以定案這些地區的正式選民名單。

Vocabulary Learning

🚀 The 'Logic Bridge': Moving from Simple to Complex Sentences

At an A2 level, you likely use simple words like and, but, or because. To reach B2, you need Logical Connectors. These words act like glue, showing the relationship between two ideas without sounding like a child.

🛠️ The Upgrade Map

Look at how this text transforms basic ideas into professional B2 English:

  • Instead of "So..." \rightarrow Use "Consequently..."

    • A2: People moved house, so they are unmapped.
    • B2: People moved house; consequently, these records will be corrected.
  • Instead of "Also..." \rightarrow Use "Furthermore..."

    • A2: They are visiting homes. Also, agents are helping.
    • B2: Booth-Level Officers are visiting homes. Furthermore, agents from political parties are helping.

🧠 Why this matters for B2

B2 speakers don't just give information; they organize it. When you use Consequently, you tell the listener: "What I am about to say is the direct result of the previous sentence." When you use Furthermore, you signal: "I have more evidence to support my point."

⚡ Pro-Tip: The 'Formal Flow'

Notice the phrase "To achieve this...". This is a B2 power-move. Instead of saying "They want to do this, so they...", the author starts with the goal first.

Try this structure in your own speaking: To achieve [Goal] + [Action/Method] Example: "To achieve a B2 level, I am studying logical connectors."

Vocabulary Learning

verification (n.)
The process of establishing the truth, accuracy, or validity of something.
Example:The bank requires a verification process to ensure the identity of the account holder.
accurate (adj.)
Correct in all details; exact.
Example:It is important to keep accurate records of all business expenses.
emphasized (v.)
Gave special importance or prominence to something in speaking or writing.
Example:The teacher emphasized the importance of reviewing the vocabulary before the exam.
ineligible (adj.)
Not entitled to do something or not qualifying for a particular benefit.
Example:Because he did not meet the age requirement, he was declared ineligible for the competition.
consequently (adv.)
As a result of something that has already been mentioned.
Example:The company lost a lot of money; consequently, they had to reduce the number of employees.
distributed (v.)
Given out or delivered to a number of people.
Example:The volunteers distributed food and water to the victims of the flood.
objections (n.)
Expressions or feelings of disapproval or opposition to a proposed action.
Example:The local residents raised several objections to the construction of the new highway.
Practice B2 words in a crossword