The camps would be held in pursuance of the National Electoral Roll Purification and Authentication Programme (NERPAP) announced by the Election Commission.
The aim is linking and authentication of elector photo identity cards (EPIC) data of electors with the Aadhar data of UIDAI, corrections of errors or any relevant entry pertaining to electors, improvement of image quality and other facilitation services can be provided to them, officials said.
"Voters with multiple registrations in the electoral rolls can come forward to delete their names. We have had a meeting with political parties who have also appreciated the move.
"It is voluntary disclosure scheme, till August 15. It is not mandatory but our electors' are aware and as a citizen it is duty to not hold more than one electoral entry," Delhi's Chief Electoral Officer Chandra Bhushan Kumar said.
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"Most of the citizen are mobile and keep shifting and somehow they miss to update their location. If it is linked with Aadhar then it becomes easy to self-check multiple enrollments. It will make each voter feel empowered by authenticating their details. BLO will make physical verification of each voter even after self authentication," Kumar said.
DCEO appealed to all the voters to attend the camps in their respective areas and help the administration in preparing an authenticated 100 per cent foolproof electoral roll.
Voters can link their Aadhar number directly on the National Voters Service Portal - www.Nvsp.In. They can also send SMS to 51969 or dial toll free number 1950. Electors can make corrections when officials are on a door-to-door survey.
All those who have completed 18 years as on January 1, 2015 but yet to enroll their names can also attend the camp.