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Meira Paibi holds massive protest in Imphal East, hundreds of women march for NRC, security
Hundreds of women in Imphal East held a massive protest rally. They demanded the National Register of Citizens be implemented before the census. Protesters also called for safe movement on national highways and action against narco-terrorism. The rally highlighted concerns over law and order and public safety in Manipur.
Govt releases set of FAQs on women's reservation bill
The government has issued FAQs addressing women's reservation in legislatures. This follows the defeat of a Constitution Amendment Bill in the Lok Sabha. The FAQs clarify the proposed 33 per cent quota for women in the Lok Sabha and state assemblies. Implementation is linked to delimitation after the 2026 Census. The government aims for timely benefits for women.
Jagan Mohan Reddy, Chandrababu Naidu criticise Opposition after Constitution Bill defeat; warn of impact on South’s representation and women’s quota
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu and Opposition leader YS Jagan Mohan Reddy united in their criticism of the Constitution (131st Amendment) Bill's defeat. They expressed concern that blocking the bill would reduce southern states' representation and delay women's reservation. Both leaders believe this outcome denies justice and penalizes states that practice family planning.
India fixes map showing Arunachal Pradesh town as Chinese territory
An error showing Pasighat in Arunachal Pradesh as a Chinese town Medog on the government's self-enumeration portal has been fixed. The Registrar General of India confirmed the issue was resolved after being flagged on social media. This self-enumeration is part of the ongoing census process. Citizens are encouraged to participate digitally.
No reservation to Muslims; quota on basis of religion unconstitutional: Amit Shah
Union Home Minister Amit Shah has made waves by declaring that reservations based on religion for Muslims breach constitutional principles. He has also revealed that the next population enumeration will include a caste census.
Rahul Gandhi uses ‘3Ms’ — marriage, magician, and Modi — to attack govt on Delimitation Bill: Key highlights
Rahul Gandhi criticized the government's delimitation proposal, calling Prime Minister Modi a "magician" who has run out of tricks. He alleged the move was a panic reaction to change India's electoral map and project a pro-women image, accusing the government of trying to deny representation to OBCs.
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“No state will lose Lok Sabha share”: Narendra Modi defends delimitation, women’s reservation push
Prime Minister Narendra Modi assures states their Lok Sabha seat share will not decrease with new delimitation and women's reservation laws. He frames the reform as a national step, not a partisan victory. The legislation aims to implement 33% women's representation in an expanded parliament.

Govt says 106th Constitutional Amendment Act to be effective from April 16
The Constitutional (106th) Amendment Act 2023, mandating one-third reservation for women in legislatures, is now effective from April 16, 2026. To expedite implementation, the government proposes amendments to delink the quota from future Census and delimitation, aiming for a 2029 rollout. This will increase Lok Sabha seats to 816 with 273 reserved for women.

New Delimitation Bill 2026: What it means and its key proposals
The government's tabling of the Delimitation Bill has ignited a political firestorm, particularly from southern opposition parties. The proposal, which could redistribute Lok Sabha seats based on population, threatens to reduce the South's political influence despite their economic contributions. Critics argue this move penalizes states that successfully controlled population growth.

Women's Reservation Bill 2026: After 30 years, here's how India moves to reserve 33% seats for women in Parliament
Parliament is considering a new law to bring 33 percent reservation for women in Lok Sabha and state assemblies starting from the 2029 elections. This move aims to increase women's representation significantly. The proposed legislation seeks to implement this reservation by expanding the number of seats.

Census 2027: Self-enumeration starts in Gurgaon, Chandigarh, Faridabad; Here's how to register via se.census.gov.in and finish the process online
The self-enumeration phase of Census 2027 house listing begins today (April 16) in Haryana (including Gurgaon and Faridabad), Chandigarh, Madhya Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh and Chhattisgarh. Residents can submit household details online till April 30. Door-to-door verification will follow from May 1 to May 30.

'Historic moment' for women’s empowerment, says PM Narendra Modi ahead of special session
India begins a special parliamentary session aiming for women's empowerment. Prime Minister Modi calls it a historic step. Opposition leader Rahul Gandhi supports women's reservation but criticizes the delimitation process. He demands consideration of caste census data. Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin protests the delimitation bill. The government plans to implement women's reservation before the 2029 elections.

Tree census to begin in Mumbai after 8-year gap: BMC
Mumbai's Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation will start a citywide tree census next week. This exercise, the first in eight years, will take about 1.5 years to complete. Experts and modern technology will be used for the counting. The civic body is also preparing for monsoon by pruning over 45,000 hazardous trees and branches across the city.

'Our country all set to take historic step towards women's empowerment': PM Modi ahead of special Parliament sitting
Ahead of a special Parliament session, PM Narendra Modi called women’s reservation a “historic step” for empowerment. The Congress backed the move but warned against dilution of OBC, Dalit and Adivasi representation, as debate intensified over delimitation, caste census, and proposed changes to implement the 2023 law.

Centre’s women quota, delimitation formula has my 100% support: N Chandrababu Naidu
Andhra Pradesh CM N Chandrababu Naidu fully backs the proposed delimitation bill and women's reservation, emphasizing the need to delink seats from population figures. He believes the Centre's formula is scientific and will lead to increased representation. Naidu also plans to incentivize larger families and launch a women-centric brand, while advocating for a socio-economic caste census.

BRS, YSRCP punch a hole in Centre's delimitation move
Southern parties BRS and YSR Congress have raised concerns over the bill, questioning its linkage to the 2011 Census for delimitation. K. T. Rama Rao warned it could penalise southern states, while YSRCP backed women’s reservation but called for fair regional seat distribution within states.

PM indulging in 'anti-national' acts of OBC 'hissa chori', 'power grab' through delimitation: Rahul Gandhi
Rahul Gandhi accuses Prime Minister Narendra Modi of stealing OBC rights and attempting a power grab. He claims the proposed amendments to the women's reservation law and delimitation are anti-national. Gandhi insists the government should use the upcoming census for implementation. Opposition parties are uniting against the delimitation provisions, stating they support women's reservation but oppose the current approach.

Centre plans Lok Sabha expansion to 850 seats, women’s quota from 2029
India's electoral map is set for a major change. The Lok Sabha could have up to 850 seats. Parliament and state assemblies may see a 50% increase in seats. From 2029, over 270 seats could be reserved for women. This move aims to implement the women's reservation law sooner. A special parliamentary session will discuss these proposals.

Narendra Modi government wants to 'shelve' caste census: Congress
The Congress party accuses the Modi government of planning to delay a caste census. They claim this is to avoid pressure for OBC women's reservation in Parliament. The government is expected to bring amendments for women's reservation implementation. This move, according to the Congress, aims to prevent representation for a large section of OBC women.

For 33% quota for women before next parliamentary polls, Lok Sabha seats to be increased to up to 850
The Centre plans to introduce a Constitution amendment bill to operationalise 33% reservation for women in the Lok Sabha and state assemblies by expanding its strength to up to 850 seats and redrawing constituencies based on 2011 Census data.The move, alongside delimitation and enabling laws for Union territories, aims to fast-track implementation of the women’s reservation law without waiting for the next census.The move, alongside delimitation and enabling laws for Union territories, aims to fast-track implementation of the women’s reservation law without waiting for the next census.

Mallikarjun Kharge convenes meeting of Congress brass to discuss women quota, delimitation
Congress leaders convened to strategise on the women's reservation law. Parliament will hold a special session to discuss amendments for its implementation. The law aims to reserve 33 percent of seats for women in Lok Sabha and state assemblies. This will be operationalised after a delimitation exercise based on the next census, increasing Lok Sabha seats before the 2029 polls.

Indian democracy will be stronger, vibrant if women quota implemented in 2029: PM Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said that India’s democracy will become stronger and more vibrant if women’s reservation is fully implemented in the 2029 Lok Sabha and state assembly elections. In a letter to women across the country, he urged early passage of amendments to the Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam during the upcoming special parliamentary session, stressing that further delay would be unjust to women.

Manickam Tagore questions 'sudden rush' in delimitation, targets Centre over Women's Reservation Bill timeline
Congress MP Manickam Tagore criticised the Centre's plan for the Women's Reservation Bill. He said the sequence should be Census, then delimitation, followed by reservation. Tagore alleged the government is changing this order for political gain.

Modi government wants to put caste census in cold storage: Congress
Congress accuses the government of delaying the caste census. It claims Prime Minister Modi intends to amend the women's reservation law with deceptive intentions. The party highlights past government stances against a caste census. This comes ahead of Parliament's session where bills for women's reservation and Lok Sabha seat increase are expected. Opposition leaders plan a joint strategy meeting.

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

Digital First: Over 5.72 lakh households embrace self-enumeration as Census 2027 gains momentum
The landscape of data collection in India is evolving with the first digital census showing remarkable engagement. A staggering 5.72 lakh households have embraced the self-enumeration feature for Census 2027, marking a significant shift towards a more user-friendly means of participation.

India begins its first digital census in 16 years and this time there's a big difference
India begins Census 2027 on April 1, 2026. This nationwide count is the first in 16 years and will be fully digital, using smartphones and online portals. For the first time since 1931, caste will be comprehensively enumerated. The census aims for faster data delivery and improved policy-making. This exercise will also generate significant employment opportunities across the country.
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