Women Booth Officers Drive Voter Outreach in South West Garo Hills

Shillong: Women Booth Level Officers are running the show in South West Garo Hills. They are hitting rural villages to push voter awareness as the Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls moves forward. These officers want every eligible citizen to check their details and get their status updated.

The officers hold regular meetings to explain how the revision works. They walk people through the paperwork to keep the voter rolls clean and inclusive. The district administration credits their work to a professional, community-focused mindset that builds real trust with voters.

Local officials claim these efforts are essential for democracy. "The dedication, professionalism and community-oriented approach of the women BLOs have helped build confidence among voters and improve public understanding of the electoral process," according to district representatives.

The administration is backing this push for higher turnout. They want every person in the district ready to vote. The goal remains a total count of all eligible residents.

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