'National initiative shaping India's future': Rajasthan CM on Census 2027
Jaipur (Rajasthan) [India], April 29 (ANI): Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma on Wednesday described the Census of India 2027 as a 'national initiative that sets the direction for the future of the nation.' The Chief Minister also stated that the exercise is an example of how the government plans and distributes resources.
CM Sharma, in a video shared on social media, said, "The Census of India 2027 is not just a collection of data but a great national initiative that sets the direction for the future of the nation. It is an example of how the government plans, distributes resources and ensures that development reaches the last person in the society."
Earlier, the Rajasthan Chief Minister announced that the state will commence the Census 2027 process from May 1, urging citizens to actively participate and provide accurate information.
Census 2027 will be the 16th in the series of Indian censuses and the 8th since independence. This will be the largest census exercise in the world and marks a major step forward with digital integration, strengthened data security, and streamlining processes, reinforcing evidence-based policymaking. It introduces several pioneering features, including mobile-based data collection, near real-time monitoring through the Census Management & Monitoring System (CMMS) portal, an optional self-enumeration facility, and extensive use of geo-referenced jurisdictions. Comprehensive caste enumeration will be done during the Population Enumeration phase.
The Indian Census has since been conducted decennially. However, the Census due in 2021 could not be undertaken on schedule due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Census 2027 will therefore mark the next enumeration in the series, and is the 16th Indian Census overall and the 8th since Independence. (ANI)
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