TAWANG, 23 Jun: An awareness-cum-facilitation camp was organised at the Tawang monastery on Monday to create awareness among electors regarding the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls, and to assist citizens in filling and submitting their enumeration forms.

The camp witnessed enthusiastic participation of members of the public, monks, nuns, and other stakeholders, reflecting the collective commitment towards ensuring an inclusive, accurate, and updated electoral roll.

Officials from the Election Department provided detailed information on the objectives, procedures, and significance of the SIR process, emphasising the importance of every eligible elector verifying and updating their electoral details.

The initiative was aimed at making the revision process more accessible, convenient, and citizen-friendly.

The programme was organised by the district election office, with active support from the Women Welfare Association, Tawang. Members of the association played a pivotal role in mobilising public participation and assisting electors in completing the required formalities.

Students of Dorjee Khandu Government College, currently undergoing internship, also extended support as volunteers by helping participants fill up and submit their enumeration forms.

The district election office informed that similar awareness-cum-facilitation camps are being organised at various locations across the district to ensure maximum outreach and participation.

A similar camp was organised on Monday at the Government Secondary School, Seru. The citizens were urged to actively take part in the SIR process and submit their enumeration forms within the stipulated timeline to help build a clean, transparent, error-free, and robust electoral roll. (DIPRO)