New Delhi, Nov. 22 -- The election commission of India has rolled out special measures in Kerala and Rajasthan as part of the special intensive revision (SIR) of electoral rolls, even as the poll body's data released on Thursday shows wide gaps in digitisation of elector-specific enumeration forms during phase 2 of the SIR, with Uttar Pradesh and Kerala recording the lowest conversion rates despite completing most of the household distribution. Uttar Pradesh has digitised 6.14% of forms after the distribution of 99.56%, while Kerala has digitised 3.39% after the distribution of 97.06% forms. In Kerala, which has 90,124 non-resident electors as per latest rolls, the chief electoral officer announced new communication channels for them and activated helpline 1950 for those in Kerala and +91-471-2551965 for those abroad, available from 9am to 7pm IST. An email ID, overseaselectorsir26@gmail.com, has also been created to handle SIR-related queries. In Rajasthan, the CEO's office announced that BLOs will be "honoured" with "best BLO" certificate for "exemplary" work. "We hope that these awards will motivate other BLOs to perform well," said an election official....