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Guarantee benefits to only voters of our state: Karnataka CM D K Shivakumar urges citizens to enrol for SIR
Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar urged citizens to maintain their voting rights, warning that access to government benefits, including guarantee schemes, could become difficult otherwise. He initiated the Special Intensive Revision process, emphasizing that state benefits are intended for Karnataka voters. Citizens can update details, change photos, and even use physical forms if they face app challenges, ensuring everyone can participate.
SIR in Karnataka: CM says citizens without voting rights may risk losing government benefits
The Chief Minister says the SIR process had formally begun in the State and urged voters to ensure that their details in the electoral rolls were up to date
Over 12.48 lakh enumeration forms distributed on first day of Special Intensive Revision in Karnataka
Karnataka has 5.54 crore electors as on June 16, and 91.61% of them have already been mapped for the house-to-house exercise, which will continue till July 29
Artist, activist, architect K.T. Shivaprasad passes away in Bengaluru
A consummate painter, he was deeply involved with organisations such as Karnataka Rajya Raita Sangha and Dalita Sangharsha Samiti
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