Friday, April 17, 2026
28.1 C
New Delhi

SIR: WB deadline may be extended by 10 days

SIR: WB deadline may be extended by 10 days

The deadline for SIR hearings in Bengal, earlier set for Feb 7, will be extended by at least 10 days following Supreme Court order, a senior Election Commission (EC) official has said. As a result, the final publication of the electoral roll, scheduled for Feb 14, may also be deferred, reports Debashis Konar. “Ten days’ time is to be given to raise objections after the list is published,” the official said. The delay is expected because the list of voters flagged for “logical discrepancies” will be displayed at public places in every taluka and block office. Affected persons will be able to submit documents or objections through an authorised representative, including a BLA. “They must have an authority letter. Documents can also be submitted at panchayat or block offices,” the official said.

Go to Source

Hot this week

‘No money is changing hands’: Trump rejects $20 billion Iran ‘nuclear dust’ deal claim

US President Donald Trump After more than a month of Operation Epic Fury, Donald Trump on Friday claimed major breakthroughs in the US military mission against Iran, announcing what he described as the suspension of Tehran’s nuclea Read More

‘Martyred’ Mandate: Why Modi Govt Pushed A Constitution Amendment Bill In Lok Sabha That Was Destined To Lose

The move was less about immediate legislation and more about framing the narrative for upcoming state polls and the 2029 general elections Go to Source Read More

Freebies vs Development Debate Explained: What Political Parties Are Promising West Bengal Voters

Freebies vs development debate explained. Compare what political parties promise voters, from welfare schemes to infrastructure growth, and what it means for elections. Read More

Sudden Evening Rain Brings Relief In Delhi. What Could Be Behind The Weather Shift?

The change came after Delhi recorded its hottest day of the season, with the maximum temperature touching 41°C at Safdarjung. Read More

Feeding Strays Is Legal in India, But This One Mistake Can Get You in Trouble

India allows feeding stray dogs but only in designated areas set by local authorities, courts bar random feeding in public spots and let housing societies set reasonable rules Go to Source Read More

Topics

‘No money is changing hands’: Trump rejects $20 billion Iran ‘nuclear dust’ deal claim

US President Donald Trump After more than a month of Operation Epic Fury, Donald Trump on Friday claimed major breakthroughs in the US military mission against Iran, announcing what he described as the suspension of Tehran’s nuclea Read More

‘Martyred’ Mandate: Why Modi Govt Pushed A Constitution Amendment Bill In Lok Sabha That Was Destined To Lose

The move was less about immediate legislation and more about framing the narrative for upcoming state polls and the 2029 general elections Go to Source Read More

Freebies vs Development Debate Explained: What Political Parties Are Promising West Bengal Voters

Freebies vs development debate explained. Compare what political parties promise voters, from welfare schemes to infrastructure growth, and what it means for elections. Read More

Sudden Evening Rain Brings Relief In Delhi. What Could Be Behind The Weather Shift?

The change came after Delhi recorded its hottest day of the season, with the maximum temperature touching 41°C at Safdarjung. Read More

Feeding Strays Is Legal in India, But This One Mistake Can Get You in Trouble

India allows feeding stray dogs but only in designated areas set by local authorities, courts bar random feeding in public spots and let housing societies set reasonable rules Go to Source Read More

TCS says no complaints on ethics, POSH channels in Nashik case; internal review underway

Amid the police probe into allegations of religious conversion and sexual misconduct at its Nashik unit, TCS on Friday said that it had not received any complaints through its internal channels on the matter. Read More

Misty Hills, Private Coffee Plantations: The ₹1 Lakh-A-Night Coorg Escape Vijay And Rashmika Choose For Their Honeymoon

This trip to Coorg also marked the newly married couple’s first visit to Coorg after their wedding. Read More

‘This victory is just a trailer’: Stalin reacts to Constitution Amendment Bill’s defeat in Lok Sabha

Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin NEW DELHI: Tamil Nadu chief minister MK Stalin on Friday hailed the defeat of the Constitution Amendment Bill in the Lok Sabha, calling it a victory for the state. Read More

Related Articles