Nitish Kumar Leads Census 2027 Self-Enumeration Drive in Bihar

Rajya Sabha MP and Janata Dal chief Nitish Kumar has filled out the self-enumeration form for the upcoming Census 2027, marking the start of the process in Bihar. Meanwhile, Bhubaneswar has completed its self-enumeration phase from April 1-15, with Mayor Sulochana Das reporting over two lakh participants. Census 2027 will be India's 16th national census and the first to offer a digital self-enumeration option to citizens. The exercise will be conducted in two phases, with the second phase including the enumeration of castes alongside demographic and socio-economic data.

Key Points: Nitish Kumar Fills Census Self-Enumeration Form for 2027

  • Self-enumeration phase begins in Bihar
  • Bhubaneswar completes phase with over 2 lakh participants
  • Census 2027 to be India's 16th national census
  • First census to offer digital self-enumeration
  • Will include caste enumeration in second phase
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Bihar: Rajya Sabha MP Nitish Kumar fills out self-enumeration form

Rajya Sabha MP Nitish Kumar registers for Census 2027 as self-enumeration begins in Bihar. Bhubaneswar completes its phase with over 2 lakh participants.

"Under India's Census-2027, self-enumeration is starting today in Bihar, in which I got myself registered. - Nitish Kumar"

Patna, April 17

Rajya Sabha MP and Janata Dal chief Nitish Kumar on Friday filled out the self-enumeration form.

In a post on X, Kumar said, "Under India's Census-2027, self-enumeration is starting today in Bihar, in which I got myself registered."

Meanwhile, a door-to-door, digital-first census exercise is currently underway in Bhubaneswar and across Odisha following the completion of the self-enumeration phase that ran from April 1 to 15, as part of the nationwide Census 2027 preparations with over three thousand enumerators.

Mayor of Bhubaneswar, Sulochana Das, highlighted that residents filled out forms containing 33 questions and over 2 lakh people have participated in the self-enumeration.

"The Door-to-door, digital-first census exercise is underway in Bhubaneswar. People participated in self-enumeration from April 1-15. The self-enumeration forms had 33 questions, and now at least 3012 enumerators are carrying out this door-to-door census exercise to verify and collect new information. It will help understand the economic condition and social status, helping the government to plan development accordingly," she told ANI on Thursday.

She further appealed to residents to cooperate with enumerators and provide accurate details during the door-to-door campaign, underlining that the census is for the welfare of people and will become the foundation for development strategies.

"I appeal to the public to provide the correct information to them as the census is being carried out for their welfare. In Odisha, over 2 lakh people participated in self-enumeration. But still, there are several people left so this door-to-door campaign is starting today. This census is for us. The information we will give to the government will become the basis for development strategies. So, it is our responsibility to give correct information to the enumerators," she added.

Census 2027 will be India's 16th census and the eighth since Independence. For the first time, citizens will have the option of self-enumeration through a digital platform.

The census will be conducted in two phases. Phase I covers Houselisting and Housing Census, being carried out over a period of 30 days across states and UTs between April and September 2026, with a 15-day self-enumeration window preceding the house-to-house enumeration work. In this phase, information about the condition of houses, amenities available to the household and assets possessed by the household will be collected. Questions of Phase I of the Census have been notified in January 2026.

Phase II-Population Enumeration (PE) will be conducted during February 2027 (UT of Ladakh and snow-bound non-synchronous areas of UT of Jammu and Kashmir and States of Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh Phase II will be conducted during September 2027.

As decided by the Cabinet Committee on Political Affairs (CCPA), enumeration of castes will also be done during the second phase of the Census. In phase II, information on demographic, socio-economic, education, migration, fertility, etc. will be collected from each individual. Exact dates of the Population Enumeration and questions to be covered in this Phase will be notified in due course.

- ANI

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Priya S
The caste enumeration in Phase II is crucial. Accurate data is needed for proper policy-making and social justice. Let's hope the process is smooth and inclusive.
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Rohit P
While the digital-first approach is welcome, I'm concerned about data privacy. The government must assure citizens that their personal information is secure. The 33 questions seem quite detailed.
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Sarah B
As someone living in Bhubaneswar, the enumerators visited our society yesterday. The process was quick on the tablet. It's impressive to see such a large-scale digital operation. Kudos to the team on the ground.
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Vikram M
This census data will shape our development plans for the next decade. It's our duty as citizens to provide correct information. The Mayor's appeal is spot on. Let's cooperate fully.
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Karthik V
Hope they train the enumerators well, especially for remote areas. The success of this census depends on the last person in the queue being counted accurately. Aadhaar integration might help?
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Michael C
The two-phase approach over such a long timeline seems well-planned to handle India's scale and diversity. The inclusion of economic condition data will be very valuable for researchers and planners.

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