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    Census 2027: Self-enumeration facility availed by 5.72 lakh households so far in first phase

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    More than 5.72 lakh households have embraced digital self-enumeration for Census 2027. This initiative allows citizens to provide details online, a faster and convenient method. The self-enumeration facility is available in select states and Union Territories. The Census 2027, a massive exercise, has begun with a 15-day digital window.

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    India’s First Digital Census 2027 Begins: Self-Enumeration, what to do & why It Matters
    New Delhi: More than 572,000 households have opted for the self-enumeration facility, offered for the first time in the first phase of digital Census 2027, the Registrar General of India (RGI) said on Friday. This reflects the growing participation in the digital initiative of the Census, it said.

    "By choosing to provide their details online, these families have embraced a faster, smarter and a more convenient way to contribute to nation-building," the RGI said in a post on X.

    The self-enumeration facility is available to citizens in states and Union Territories (UTs) that will start physical House listing and Housing Census (HLO) from April 16. The Census 2027 kick-started on April 1 in eight states and Union Territories, including New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) and Delhi Cantt areas of the national capital, with a 15-day self-enumeration window - a first in the history of the massive exercise.



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    A specially developed portal for self-enumeration has been opened for the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Goa, Karnataka, Sikkim, Odisha, Lakshadweep, Mizoram and areas under the NDMC and the Cantonment Board of the national capital, where citizens can answer the listed questions.

    After providing necessary details and answering questions, the citizens will generate a special identification (ID), which they will provide to enumerators who visit their homes during the HLO process for verification.

    The Census, the eighth since independence, is being conducted in two phases - HLO Census and Population Census. The HLO Census will systematically list all structures, houses and households throughout the country to provide a sound framework for the conduct of the population enumeration.

    In a first, the exercise will be completely digital, with enumerators using a special mobile application to collect information.


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