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Tambaram Forms Surge: 64% Collected, Digitization Lags
25 Nov
Summary
- Tambaram has collected 2.4 lakh of 3.7 lakh enumeration forms.
- Only 44.9% of collected forms have been digitized so far.
- Residents report issues with family members assigned different booths.

The Tambaram municipal corporation is nearing its deadline for Special Intensive Revision (SIR) form submissions, having collected 2.4 lakh of the target 3.7 lakh forms, marking a 64.2% completion rate. This represents a notable improvement from earlier in the week, with volunteers and election officials significantly boosting collection numbers in just three days.
Despite the collection success, a considerable gap remains in the digitization process, with only 44.9% of the gathered forms processed electronically. This lag could pose challenges as the deadline approaches, impacting the overall efficiency of the revision exercise.
While the collection drive has seen positive momentum, residents are encountering issues. A primary concern is the assignment of different polling booths to family members residing together. Tambaram officials are optimistic about exceeding 80% collection soon, but addressing resident concerns and accelerating digitization remain key priorities.



