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Recently, several deaths of Booth Level Officers (BLOs) have been reported in states undergoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls.
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This has raised concerns about BLO welfare and working conditions during electoral processes.
About Booth Level Officer
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A BLO is a grassroot-level representative of the Election Commission of India (ECI) who helps in updating and maintaining electoral rolls using local knowledge.
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BLOs are usually local government or semi-government officials familiar with electors in their polling area.
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Typical BLO appointments include:
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Teachers
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Anganwadi workers
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Panchayat Secretaries
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Village Level Workers
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Electricity Bill Readers, etc.
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Not full-time electoral officials.
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Legal Provision: Section 13B(2) of the Representation of People Act, 1950 enabled the appointment of BLOs, first implemented in August 2006.
Roles and Responsibilities of BLOs
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Electoral Roll Maintenance
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Update, revise, and maintain accuracy of electoral rolls at the polling booth level.
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Collect field information regarding electors.
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Distribution of Voter Slips
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Ensure voters receive their voter slips before poll day.
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Facilitating Postal Ballot
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Inform senior citizens (85+) and Persons with Disabilities (PwDs) about home voting and postal ballot facility (Form 12D).
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Promoting ECI IT Applications
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Encourage voters to use apps like:
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Voter Helpline App
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eVIGIL app
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Know Your Candidate app
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Saksham-ECI app
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Aim to ensure accurate electoral rolls and smooth voting process.
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