Odisha Govt Steps Up to Protect Census Enumerators After Incidents

The Odisha government has directed district collectors to ensure the safety of census enumerators following several incidents, including a death and a missing person. Additional Chief Secretary Arabinda Kumar Padhee issued instructions to address heat-related issues and track enumerators regularly. Revenue Minister Suresh Pujari indicated a possible Standard Operating Procedure and temporary suspension of work during peak heatwave hours. The first phase of Census 2027, Houselisting and Housing Census, is ongoing from April 16 to May 15.

Key Points: Odisha Ensures Census Enumerator Safety After Incidents

  • Odisha govt issues safety directive for census enumerators after multiple incidents
  • Enumerator died of heart attack in Sonepur, female enumerator missing in Mayurbhanj
  • Additional Chief Secretary Arabinda Kumar Padhee orders tracking and heat-related arrangements
  • Minister Suresh Pujari hints at suspending work during peak heatwave hours
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After series of incidents, Odisha govt moves to ensure enumerator safety during census work

Odisha government directs safety measures for census enumerators after reported deaths, missing person, and heatstroke cases during ongoing operations.

"In view of the aforementioned scenario, you are requested to make necessary arrangements to address heat-related issues, identify danger aspects during the collection of data for the Census - Arabinda Kumar Padhee"

Bhubaneswar, April 22

In the wake of a series of incidents involving census workers, the Odisha government's Revenue and Disaster Management department has directed district collectors and municipal commissioners to ensure the safety of enumerators engaged in ongoing census operations and facilitate the smooth collection of data, an official said on Wednesday.

In a letter addressed to the collectors and municipal commissioners, the Additional Chief Secretary, Arabinda Kumar Padhee, stated that the first phase of Census 2027, i.e., Houselisting and Housing Census, is ongoing in the state from April 16 and shall continue till May 15.

He further added that during this phase, the enumerators are going house to house to collect data related to housing conditions, household amenities, and assets possessed by households, etc.

Padhee also wrote that during the last few days, several unfortunate incidents have been reported in the media, including the alleged death of an enumerator due to a heart attack after returning from census duty in Sonepur district, a female enumerator reported missing in Mayurbhanj district, three minor accidents and heatstroke cases in Balasore district, and one accident case in Rourkela.

"In view of the aforementioned scenario, you are requested to make necessary arrangements to address heat-related issues, identify danger aspects during the collection of data for the Census, and track the enumerators regularly for their safety and smooth data collection. All enumerators may also be sensitized in this regard," instructed by Padhee.

Meanwhile, the Odisha R&DM Minister Suresh Pujari told reporters that the department may soon issue a Standard Operating Procedure to ensure the safety of the enumerators engaged in census work in the wake of severe heatwave conditions and other eventualities.

He also informed the media persons about holding discussions with officials of the Revenue Department and the Directorate of Census Operations, Odisha, on the issue. The Revenue Minister also hinted at a temporary suspension of census work during peak daytime heatwave hours, if necessary.

- IANS

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Rahul R
Good step by Odisha govt, but why wait for incidents? Census is a massive exercise and needs planning from day one. Also, why no mention of police patrolling in vulnerable areas? Missing female enumerator is very concerning.
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Ananya R
😢 Heartbreaking to hear about the enumerator who died of heart attack after duty. These people are doing seva for the nation. Hope the govt provides insurance cover and compensation for families in such cases. Jai Hind 🇮🇳
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Michael C
As someone who worked in disaster management in Odisha, I appreciate the proactive approach. Heatwave and rural terrain are real challenges. But need more clarity—are enumerators getting mobile phones with GPS tracking? That would help a lot.
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Vikram M
Excellent initiative by Minister Pujari. Temporary suspension during peak heat hours is a common-sense move. But I hope the data collection doesn't get delayed too much—census is crucial for planning schemes and budgets. Balance is key.
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Sarah B
Respect to all enumerators working in this heat! The govt should also consider providing cooling vests, umbrellas, and first-aid kits. And please ensure female enumerators have a buddy system or escort in remote areas. Safety first!
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Naveen S

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