Why is it in news?
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The Supreme Court issued a notice to the centre and the Election Commission of India on a plea seeking that the National Register of Citizens (NRC) be updated to include Tripura.
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The plea by the Tripura People’s Front was heard by a three-judge bench
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SC tagged the case to be heard along with a similar case.
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The petition emphasized the need for updating the NRC for Tripura
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It says that it was necessary to identify and deport illegal immigrants living in the state.
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The petitioners prayed for a direction from the court to authorities concerned to update the NRC.
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They also sought fencing of the Tripura-Bangladesh border to prevent influx of illegal immigrants.
NRC
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The NRC is a list of Indian citizens of Assam. It was prepared in 1951, following the census of that year.
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The NRC in Assam was updated under the Citizenship Act, 1955, and according to the rules framed in the Assam Accord, to wean out illegal migrants from Bangladesh following a Supreme Court order of 2013.
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The process of filing claims and objections with regard to the NRC released by Assam was flagged off on 25 September and will continue till 23 November.
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About 28.9 million of the 32.9 million applicants were included in the final draft of the NRC released on 30 July.
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People who had been excluded from the final draft, including 248,000 classified as “doubtful voters”, can file their claims for inclusion in the NRC.
Source
The Hindu