GORAKHPUR, Dec. 10 -- Chief minister Yogi Adityanath reviewed the progress of the SIR of electoral rolls in a meeting with public representatives and BJP office-bearers from the Gorakhpur division during a meeting on Tuesday evening. He said no eligible voter should be excluded from the list, while ineligible or fake entries must be removed. Chairing the review meeting, the chief minister emphasised the need for full commitment by all stakeholders. He stressed that the voter list must be completely error-free. He instructed the BJP's 10-member team to visit every booth and ensure door-to-door outreach to ensure completion of the SIR drive. He said special camps should be organised at booth level, especially in rural areas. Calling SIR an organisational responsibility, the chief minister urged party workers to help people in filling and digitising the enumeration forms. "Those left out must be identified, their forms filled, and digitised. It should also be ensured that the names of the deceased are removed," he added. CM Yogi Adityanath on Tuesday said UP is steadily progressing towards becoming a global hub for skilled manpower by harnessing the potential of its young population. Speaking after inaugurating a newly constructed Government Industrial Training Institute at Narkataha in the Piprauli block of Gorakhpur, the chief minister said the state is working to transform its demographic advantage into economic strength through focused skill development. "UP is the country's youngest state. Our youth are extremely talented, and there is a rising demand for their skills, both nationally and internationally. By linking training with employment, the state will emerge as a global manpower hub," Adityanath said. He noted that nearly 55 to 60% of the state's population is in the working age group, terming it the state's "greatest asset."The government is committed to aligning this youth strength with industry-oriented skill development to ensure better-paying job opportunities, he added....