Kolkata: West Bengal-Chief Electoral Officer's (WB-CEO's) office will hold a meeting on Saturday and Monday, ahead of the high-level meeting called by Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Gyanesh Kumar and various state CEOs across the country on September 10.
Election Commission of India (ECI) will hold a the meeting in Delhi where all Chief Electoral Officers will make deliberations about preparedness ahead of Special Intensive Revision (SIR).
Before the meeting in Delhi, two meetings will be held in WB-CEO's office on Saturday and Monday.
The Chief Electoral Officer will hold a meeting tomorrow and Monday and preparations of every district will be reviewed on Monday.
The office of the Chief Electoral Officer will hold a meeting with the Additional District Magistrates of each district. This meeting will be held on Monday, sources said. Before that, the officials of the Chief Electoral Officer's office will hold an internal meeting on Saturday.
The Bengal CEO will present detailed report at a meeting called by the Election Commission of India on September 10.
Election Commission of India (ECI) will hold a the meeting in Delhi where all Chief Electoral Officers will make deliberations about preparedness ahead of Special Intensive Revision (SIR).
Before the meeting in Delhi, two meetings will be held in WB-CEO's office on Saturday and Monday.
The Chief Electoral Officer will hold a meeting tomorrow and Monday and preparations of every district will be reviewed on Monday.
The office of the Chief Electoral Officer will hold a meeting with the Additional District Magistrates of each district. This meeting will be held on Monday, sources said. Before that, the officials of the Chief Electoral Officer's office will hold an internal meeting on Saturday.
The Bengal CEO will present detailed report at a meeting called by the Election Commission of India on September 10.
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