. NEW DELHI: West Bengal now has over 7.04 crore voters in its post-Special Intensive Revision (SIR) electoral rolls, chief electoral officer Manoj Kumar Agarwal said on Saturday.During the revision, more than 5.46 lakh names were deleted through Form-7. At the same time, over 1.82 lakh voters were added through Form-6 and Form-6A.Agarwal said over 58 lakh enumeration forms were not received. These cases included deceased, shifted and duplicate electors.He added that more than 60 lakh electors are still in the “under adjudication” category but have been included in the updated rolls.The SIR process, the first such statewide revision since 2002, began on November 4 last year with the distribution of enumeration forms. The commission took 116 days to provisionally complete the exercise and publish what officials described as a “final but dynamic” list, as adjudication in several cases remains underway.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosFive-Year Most-Favoured Nation Status Secured for India in Landmark EU Trade Agreement: What It Means for India’Ajmer Is Land Of Valour’: PM Modi Pays Tribute To Haifa Hero Major Dalpat After Israel’s PraiseAfter Israel Hits Iran With Missiles, India Warns Citizens As Middle East Tensions ExplodePM Modi Launches Nationwide HPV vaccination Drive For Girls To Prevent Cervical CancerAs Canada PM Mark Carney Lands In India, Bombardier Signals Big Aviation And Defence Push AheadAfghan Minister Warns Pakistan Says Do Not Force Us Into War Amid Rising TensionsPM Modi’s Sharp Swipe At Congress Allies Says No Honest Work Done Ahead Of PollsDonald Trump Praises Sharif, Munir Amid Af-Pak War, Afghanistan Blasts Pakistan For Blaming IndiaWar Anxiety Rises In Pakistan, People Urge Peace, Doubt India’s Role In Afghan WarThree Fault Lines, One Open War: Security Expert Breaks Down Why Pakistan’s Taliban Gamble Failed123PhotostoriesFrom a luxurious house to a net worth of approximately Rs 30 crore- The Kapil Sharma Show fame Sumona Chakraborty’s lavish lifestyleRashmika Mandanna-Vijay Deverakonda to Selena Gomez: Most-liked Instagram posts by celebrities10 silent rules emotionally intelligent people live by (But rarely talk about)13 regional Indian dishes that became famous due to social mediaBMC picks Raymond to build Worli helipad: What you need to know7 things to know before taking a home loan in IndiaRashmika Mandanna’s temple gold bridal moment just made polki look basicYuvraj Singh to Ravindra Jadeja: Indian cricketers who shared strained relationships with their fathersFrom addressing divorce rumours with husband Gaurav Khanna to reacting to trolls attacking her for choosing not to have children; Akanksha Chamola gets candid about her lifeBrain fog in your 30s? Neurologist explain why young adults are struggling with focus and mental fatigue123Hot PicksIsrael attack IranWest Bengal SIRGold rate todayCEO Sam AltmanIncome Tax CalculatorPublic holidays March 2026Bank Holidays MarchTop TrendingIsrael Iran ConflictUS Israel Strike IranPakistna vs Sri Lanka ScorecardLucknow businessman murderRinku SinghIndian Wells Open 2026Tony DungyShai Gilgeous AlexanderNFL CombineTony Dungy
NEW DELHI: West Bengal now has over 7.04 crore voters in its post-Special Intensive Revision (SIR) electoral rolls, chief electoral officer Manoj Kumar Agarwal said on Saturday.During the revision, more than 5.46 lakh names were deleted through Form-7. At the same time, over 1.82 lakh voters were added through Form-6 and Form-6A.Agarwal said over 58 lakh enumeration forms were not received. These cases included deceased, shifted and duplicate electors.He added that more than 60 lakh electors are still in the “under adjudication” category but have been included in the updated rolls.The SIR process, the first such statewide revision since 2002, began on November 4 last year with the distribution of enumeration forms. The commission took 116 days to provisionally complete the exercise and publish what officials described as a “final but dynamic” list, as adjudication in several cases remains underway.