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Bihar’s Electoral Roll Overhaul: Why 37% Must Submit Birth Proof

Staying updated with current affairs is non-negotiable for cracking competitive exams. This complete guide decodes Bihar’s electoral roll revision—a hot topic for SSC, PSC, and civil services—helping you prepare smartly with zero stress.


The Bihar Electoral Roll Revision: What’s Happening?
The Election Commission (EC) has launched a “Special Intensive Revision” (SIR) of Bihar’s voter lists. Unlike routine updates, this exercise rebuilds the electoral roll from scratch. Here’s what you need to know:
37% voters impacted: 2.93 crore of Bihar’s 7.89 crore voters must submit proof of birth/citizenship by July 25 to stay enrolled.


Age-based documentation:
Born before 1987? Submit self birth proof.
Born 1987–2004? Submit self + one parent’s proof.
Born after 2004? Submit self + both parents’ proof.
Why now? The EC cites migration risks and potential inclusion of non-citizens in rolls. Opposition parties fear this could disenfranchise rural/poor communities.


Why This Matters for Your Exams
Questions on election governanceConstitutional Articles (324-329), and ECI’s powers are staples in SSC, PSC, UPSC, and state exams. This revision tests:
How the ECI balances electoral integrity with voter accessibility.
Constitutional mandates behind roll revisions (Article 326).
Real-world applications of Representation of Peoples’ Act (Mains GS-II).


Sample Exam Questions & Answers
Q: Which constitutional article empowers the ECI to revise electoral rolls?

A: Article 324 (superintendence of elections).
Q: What % of Bihar’s voters must submit birth proofs in the 2024 SIR?
A: 37% (2.93 crore voters).
Q: Which voter group needs both parents’ birth proof?
A: Those born after December 2, 2004.
Q: Which article guarantees adult suffrage for elections?
A: Article 326.
Q: The ECI’s Bihar revision aims to address ______ and ______.
A: Migration issues and inclusion of non-citizens.


How to Smart-Prepare for Entrance Exams
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✅ Focus on high-yield topics: Current affairs like Bihar’s electoral revision are exam favorites.
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Pro Tip: Revise Constitutional Articles 324-329 and Election Commission’s powers—they’re perennial questions!


Key Takeaways for Exam Aspirants
The ECI’s SIR uses Article 324 to ensure roll accuracy.
Article 326 defines voter eligibility (Indian, 18+, resident).
Opposition concerns highlight inclusive democracy challenges—a common essay topic.
Digital tools like ECINET boost transparency in electoral management.
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