Arunachal Pradesh Launches Digital Census 2027 with CM & Dy CM Participation

Arunachal Pradesh has commenced preliminary work for the Census of India 2027, marking another northeastern state's participation. Chief Minister Pema Khandu and Deputy Chief Minister Chowna Mein personally completed their digital self-enumeration via geo-tagging, urging public participation. The self-enumeration phase will run from April 16 to April 30, 2026, followed by field operations by enumerators in May 2026. The initiative, described as India's first digital census, aims to collect reliable data for development planning and public service enhancement.

Key Points: Arunachal Begins Digital Census 2027 Drive

  • Digital self-enumeration launched
  • Phase open until April 30, 2026
  • Field visits by enumerators in May 2026
  • Aims for accurate data for planning
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Arunachal begins digital census drive; CM, Dy CM take part

Arunachal Pradesh initiates the digital self-enumeration phase for Census 2027, with CM Pema Khandu and Dy CM Chowna Mein leading participation.

"I urge every household to actively participate during the self-enumeration phase - Chief Minister Pema Khandu"

Itanagar, April 16

Arunachal Pradesh has become another northeastern state to initiate preliminary work for the Census of India 2027, with the process officially commencing on Thursday, officials said.

Chief Minister Pema Khandu and Deputy Chief Minister Chowna Mein actively participated in the exercise from Itanagar and Namsai, respectively.

In a social media post, the Chief Minister stated: "I took part in the self-enumeration phase of the houselisting and housing census under Census 2027, completing my own self-enumeration for the very first time through geo-tagging and digital mapping."

He noted that the self-enumeration phase will remain open from April 16 to April 30, 2026, offering every household the opportunity to participate digitally and submit accurate information.

This phase will be followed by houselisting and housing census field operations from May 1 to May 30, 2026, during which designated enumerators will visit households to collect data, Khandu added.

"I urge every household to actively participate during the self-enumeration phase and extend full cooperation to enumerators during field visits. Please ensure that your information is complete and accurate," the Chief Minister said.

Deputy Chief Minister Mein, in a post on his official X account, said: "As the statewide self-enumeration phase of Census 2027 begins today in Arunachal Pradesh, I participated in the process at my residence in Namsai, completing my enumeration digitally through geo-tagging and mapping for the first time."

He described Census 2027 as a vital national exercise that supports development planning and enhances public service delivery through reliable data.

The self-enumeration phase will continue from April 16 to April 30, 2026, followed by field visits by enumerators from May 1 to May 30, 2026, Mein reiterated.

He appealed to all households to participate actively and support census officials.

"Providing accurate information will significantly contribute to better planning and inclusive growth for our state," he said.

Mein also informed that he completed the process in the presence of Deputy Commissioner Namsai-cum-Principal Census Officer C.R. Khampa, Joint Director of Census (DCO Shillong) Utpal Sarma, along with other officials and census personnel.

"Let us all come together to fulfil this important national responsibility," he added.

Meanwhile, earlier in the day in Mizoram, Governor General Vijay Kumar Singh (Retd) formally marked the launch of the intensive houselisting and housing census operations under Census 2027 at Lok Bhavan in Aizawl.

The Governor urged census field functionaries to carry out their duties with utmost dedication and sincerity, ensuring that no household is left out.

He emphasised the need to clearly explain the census process to individuals who may find it difficult to understand, so that every person and household is accurately enumerated.

Describing the initiative as India's first-ever digital census, General Singh expressed confidence in its successful execution and called upon the public to extend full cooperation to census officials and enumerators.

- IANS

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Rahul R
Good initiative, but I have a concern. In many villages in the Northeast, internet connectivity is still a major issue. How will the elderly or those without smartphones manage the self-enumeration? The field enumerators' role becomes even more critical. The planning must account for this digital divide.
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Aman W
Jai Hind! A digital census for 2027 is a proud moment for our tech-savvy nation. Accurate data from Arunachal and all states is crucial for planning roads, schools, and hospitals. Let's all do our duty and participate. 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
Geo-tagging and digital mapping sound very modern. This data will be invaluable for urban planning and disaster management. Hope the privacy and security of citizens' data is given top priority throughout this process.
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Vikram M
It's heartening to see the CM and Dy CM personally taking part. It sets the right tone. Census is the backbone of development policy. As the Governor said, we must ensure no household is left out, especially in the diverse and sometimes difficult terrain of the Northeast.
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Kavya N
My parents live in a small town. I hope there is a very simple app or portal for self-enumeration. Not everyone is comfortable with technology. Also, kudos for starting the process so early – gives plenty of time for awareness campaigns. 🙏

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