Jaipur Achieves Over 90% Digitalisation of Enumeration Forms Under Special Revision Drive
Jaipur, Nov 2025 — Under the Special Intensive Revision Programme, the digitalisation of enumeration forms in Jaipur district is progressing rapidly. Deputy District Election Officer Meghraj Meena stated that over 90% of the enumeration forms in the district have been digitised. District Election Officer Dr. Jitendra Kumar Soni has been continuously monitoring the programme. As of 4 PM on November 30, 2025, a total of 43,59,156 enumeration forms, accounting for more than 90%, have been digitised.
Dr. Jitendra Kumar Soni has been motivating all EROs and BLOs to perform better. For outstanding performance in the intensive revision work, Bassi Electoral Registration Officer Dr. Garima Sharma, Shahpura Electoral Officer Sanjeev Kumar Khedar, and Dudu Electoral Officer Ramesh Kumar, along with the first 99 BLOs who achieved 100% digitalisation, have been awarded certificates of appreciation. Deputy District Election Officer Meghraj Meena added that all BLOs in Jaipur district are working enthusiastically in line with the vision of the Election Commission of India, which is why 1,403 BLOs have already achieved 100% digitalisation of enumeration forms.
District Election Officer Dr. Soni not only praised their excellent work but also described their commitment as an inspiration for the entire district. He urged them to guide other colleagues with their experience, energy, and efficiency so that the pace of the revision campaign becomes even stronger and more impactful across the district.
He shared detailed progress across various Assembly constituencies:
- Bassi: 2,35,111 forms digitised
- Shahpura: 2,37,483
- Chomu: 2,56,119
- Chaksu: 2,33,698
- Dudu: 2,52,008
- Phulera: 2,58,152
- Amer: 2,87,931
- Jamwa Ramgarh: 2,31,821
- Hawa Mahal: 2,39,077
He further informed that:
- Kishanpole: 1,68,425 forms digitised
- Adarsh Nagar: 2,33,126
- Jhotwara: 3,95,903
- Bagru: 3,17,750
- Civil Lines: 2,10,807
- Malviya Nagar: 1,89,881
- Sanganer: 3,10,324
- Vidyadhar Nagar: 3,01,540
The Election Commission of India has now introduced an option to search voter names using basic information, making it easier for citizens to check their entries and fill their enumeration forms. Additionally, an online facility has been provided for voter convenience. Voters can fill their enumeration forms online at https://voters.eci.gov.in/ or by scanning the provided QR code.
The District Election Officer has appealed to all voters to fill the enumeration forms for themselves and their family members online in maximum numbers to support the campaign. Based on the current progress, the Chomu Assembly Constituency ranks first with 99.48% digitalisation of enumeration forms.
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