New Delhi: Ahead of the elections of Delhi Municipal Corporation (MCD) Chief Electoral Officer, Delhi, Ranbir Singh has selected three Electoral Roll Observers for each of the national capital's 11 districts to monitor the Special Summary Revision (SSR) activities in their districts. According to an official statement released on Saturday, they would also educate District Electoral Officers and provide prompt remedial actions to improve the inclusivity, correctness, and health of electoral rolls. They will guide District Electoral Officers and make timely interventions to improve the accuracy, inclusion, and health of the electoral rolls, according to a statement released on Saturday. During the revision phase, the officers must submit at least three reports to the Election Commission of India (ECI). Officers must submit at least three reports to ECI during the revision period. Singh informed the observers on the major objectives of SSR-2022, the ongoing voter awareness campaign, and special voter registration camps for all people to be held on November 27 and 28 at every polling station in Delhi. The primary objectives of SSR-2022 were summarised by Singh for the observers. He also talked about the ongoing voter education drive and the special voter registration camps that would be held on November 27th and 28th for all residents at every polling station in Delhi. Delhi's Air Quality worsens, Kejriwal calls emergency meeting Pollution in Delhi-NCR reprimands Central government, SC says, impose lockdown Health emergency in Delhi! CPCB gave this advice to avoid pollution