AP CM Naidu Leads by Example, Registers Online for Census 2027

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu personally registered his details on the online portal as the self-enumeration exercise for Census 2027 commenced. The Director of Census Operations, J. Nivas, explained the process, noting the online window is open until April 30, followed by a physical enumeration in May. CM Naidu emphasized the census is crucial for formulating equitable development plans by treating the family as the primary unit. He urged all citizens to participate accurately to ensure the success of this foundational exercise.

Key Points: AP CM Naidu Registers for Census 2027 Online Portal

  • Online self-enumeration open until April 30
  • Physical house-to-house survey from May 1-30
  • First census since state bifurcation
  • Data to form foundation for development plans
  • Process involves 33 questions for house listing
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Census 2027: Andhra Pradesh CM registers personal details on website

Andhra Pradesh CM Chandrababu Naidu registers details online as self-enumeration for Census 2027 begins. State officials outline the two-phase process.

"The census plays a pivotal role in realizing this objective. - Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu"

Amaravati, April 16

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu registered his personal details through the online portal as self-enumeration exercise began in the state on Thursday as part of Census 2027.

The online registration process commenced for details as part of the 'House Listing - Housing Census'.

The Chief Minister registered his details on the website se.census.gov.in.

J. Nivas, the Director of Census for Andhra Pradesh, explained the details of this self-enumeration process -- which consists of a total of 33 questions -- to the Chief Minister.

He informed the Chief Minister that an opportunity has been provided for citizens to personally register details regarding their households online until April 30.

He further stated that from May 1 to May 30, enumerators would conduct a physical house-to-house census enumeration process.

Responding to this, Chief Minister Chandrababu remarked that the state government is working with a firm resolve to deliver the fruits of welfare and development equally to all citizens across the state. He emphasized that, to achieve this, it is essential to formulate development plans by treating the family as the primary unit. He stated that the census plays a pivotal role in realizing this objective.

The Chief Minister expressed the view that this census programme -- being conducted in Andhra Pradesh for the first time since the bifurcation of the state -- serves not merely as an exercise in data collection, but also as a means to lay a strong foundation for development.

He noted that the census exercise is scheduled to be conducted in two phases, with the first phase -- the house enumeration -- commencing today.

He stated that the collection of census data would commence in the second phase, beginning next year.

The Chief Minister appealed to the public to make full use of the opportunity to self-register online for the ongoing house listing and house census programme. He urged citizens to contribute to the state's development by providing accurate details during the registration process.

Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu called upon everyone to actively participate and ensure the overall success of this census exercise.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone who recently moved to Visakhapatnam, I appreciate the clarity on the timeline. Online registration until April 30th, then physical verification. Makes planning easier.
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Rohit P
This is the first census after bifurcation. Accurate data is crucial for planning resources, infrastructure, and welfare schemes. Every citizen must participate responsibly. Jai Andhra Pradesh!
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Priya S
Hope the government ensures data privacy. 33 questions is quite detailed. While development planning needs data, we must be sure our personal information is secure.
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Vikram M
The focus on family as a unit for development is the right approach. Our strength is in our families. Let's all register and help build a better future for our state. 🙏
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Michael C
A respectful criticism: The article mentions the online portal, but what about rural areas with poor internet connectivity? The physical enumeration in May is essential, but awareness campaigns in villages are needed now.

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