Residents have, over the years, moved across more than 20 plantation belts in the region.

Residents have, over the years, moved across more than 20 plantation belts in the region.
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In Kedamulur, a village in Virajpet taluk of Kodagu district, Booth Level Officers (BLOs) have not been able to map even a single resident to the 2002 electoral rolls, a key requirement ahead of the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) expected to begin in Karnataka in April. 

This is because residents here have, over the years, moved across more than 20 plantation belts in the region. Largely from Adivasi communities such as the Paniya Yerava, Jenu Kuruba, and Yerava, people told The Hindu that they neither remember their earlier place of enrolment nor possess documents to establish it. 


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