Haryana CM Launches Digital Census 2027, Urges Public Participation

Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini formally launched the Census 2027 process for the state by filling the self-enumeration form online. He emphasized that the census is a foundation for the inclusive development of Haryana and India, aligning with the Prime Minister's vision. The first phase involving house listing will be conducted from May 1 to 30, with self-enumeration available from April 16. Accurate data is crucial for effective policy-making regarding infrastructure and welfare schemes.

Key Points: Haryana CM Launches Census 2027, Urges Citizen Participation

  • Self-enumeration is simple, secure & time-saving
  • First phase from May 1-30 for house listing
  • Data backbone for schools, hospitals & welfare schemes
  • 51,000 enumeration blocks digitised in Haryana
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Actively participate in census exercise, urges Haryana CM

Haryana CM Nayab Singh Saini launches digital Census 2027, urging citizens for self-enumeration to aid development planning and policy-making.

"Our Census, Our Development - Prime Minister Narendra Modi"

Chandigarh, April 16

Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini on Thursday formally launched the Census 2027 process for the state by filling out the self-enumeration form online himself.

Through this initiative, he conveyed a message to citizens to actively participate in the census exercise.

The Chief Minister told the media here that the self-enumeration process is simple, secure and time-saving. He said this initiative strengthens the Prime Minister's vision of 'Ease of Living' and 'Digital India'.

He emphasised that Census 2027 is a significant step towards realising the vision of a 'Viksit Haryana, Viksit Bharat', and is not merely a data collection exercise but the foundation for inclusive and equitable development of the state. He said the first phase of the census in Haryana will be conducted from May 1 to 30, during which house listing and the housing census will be carried out.

Prior to this, the facility of self-enumeration has been made available to citizens from April 16 to 30, which he described as a major step towards Digital India.

The Chief Minister said accurate and reliable census data is essential for designing policies and schemes that effectively reach every section of society.

Reiterating Prime Minister Narendra Modi's mantra, 'Our Census, Our Development', he said this vision can only be realised through the active participation of every citizen.

He said India has a rich legacy of conducting census operations, with the first systematic census conducted in 1872.

This will be the eighth census after Independence and the sixth since the formation of Haryana. The Chief Minister said census data forms the backbone of development planning, be it the setting up of schools, establishment of hospitals, expansion of roads and infrastructure, or formulation of welfare schemes for the poor and the needy.

He urged citizens to provide accurate and complete information about their families so that policies can be effective and equitable.

Director (Census) Lalit Jain said 51,000 enumeration blocks in Haryana have been digitised, and their complete reference maps have been made available on the portal.

He said this comprehensive database will significantly support the state's development. He further said under the digital census initiative, citizens can conveniently complete self-enumeration from anywhere using the mobile application or the portal, saving considerable time.

- IANS

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Priya S
Digital census is a good step forward, but I hope the government ensures data privacy and security. Also, what about our elderly parents who aren't tech-savvy? Will there be adequate support for them to participate? The intent is good, but execution needs to be inclusive.
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Rohit P
Filled the form online today! The process was indeed simple, just as the CM said. Took less than 10 minutes. This is what Digital India should be about - making citizen services convenient. Let's all do our bit for Viksit Haryana!
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Anjali F
Hope this data is used properly to improve basic amenities in villages. Our panchayat still struggles with water supply and drainage. 'Our Census, Our Development' – I truly hope this slogan becomes a reality for the common person.
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Michael C
Interesting to see India's digital transformation in action. A census with online self-enumeration is quite efficient. The historical note about the first census in 1872 was also informative. Good to see such transparency in the process.

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