Andhra CM Naidu Registers Online, Urges Public to Join Census Drive

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu has personally registered his details online as the state's house listing and census process commenced. He explained that the self-enumeration, which involves 33 questions, allows citizens to submit household information online until April 30. This is the first such exercise since the state's bifurcation and aims to collect accurate data for equitable welfare and development planning. Naidu urged all citizens to participate actively and provide correct information to ensure the census's success.

Key Points: AP CM Naidu Urges Public Participation in State Census

  • Online self-enumeration started April 16
  • Process involves 33 questions
  • Physical verification by enumerators from May 1-30
  • First census post-state bifurcation
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Andhra CM Naidu urges citizens to participate in census process

Andhra CM Chandrababu Naidu registers online for census, urges citizens to submit details by April 30 for accurate welfare planning and development.

"planning development based on the family as a unit is essential - Chandrababu Naidu"

Amaravati, April 16

As part of the self-enumeration process that began here on Thursday in the state, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu registered his details through the online portal.

The online data entry process, under the House Listing-House Census programme, commenced today. The Chief Minister submitted his details via the website se.census.gov.in.

The self-enumeration process consists of 33 questions, which were explained to the Chief Minister by AP Census Director J. Nivas. He informed that citizens can submit details of their households online until April 30. From May 1 to May 30, enumerators will visit households to carry out physical verification.

Responding on the occasion, the Chief Minister stated that the government is committed to ensuring that welfare and development benefits reach all citizens equally. He emphasised that planning development based on the family as a unit is essential, and the census plays a crucial role in achieving this goal.

He noted that this is the first census exercise in Andhra Pradesh after state bifurcation, and it will not only collect information but also lay a strong foundation for development. The census will be conducted in two phases--house listing begins today, and the second phase involving population enumeration will start next year.

The Chief Minister urged people to utilise the opportunity to register their details online during the ongoing house listing phase.

He appealed to citizens to provide accurate information to support the state's development and called upon everyone to actively participate in making the census programme a success.

- ANI

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Shreya B
Accurate census data is the backbone of good governance. If we want better roads, schools, and hospitals in our areas, we must participate honestly. CM Naidu is right to emphasize this.
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Aman W
I appreciate the effort, but I have concerns about data privacy. Who will have access to this information? The government needs to be transparent about how our personal details will be secured.
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Priyanka N
First census after bifurcation! This data will be so important to understand the true demographic and economic picture of our new state. Let's all do our bit. Jai Andhra Pradesh! 🙏
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Karthik V
My parents in our village don't have internet access. I hope the enumerators who visit from May 1st are well-trained and patient, especially with elderly citizens. The offline process is just as crucial.
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Michael C
Interesting to see India's digital push in governance. 33 questions seems thorough. In my country, the census is also moving online. Efficient data collection is key for development planning everywhere.

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