India's First Digital Census 2027 Begins Today in Historic National Exercise

The first phase of India's 16th national census, Census 2027, begins today, marking its inaugural digital execution. The exercise will unfold in two main phases: House Listing from April-September 2026 and Population Enumeration in February 2027, with special dates for snow-bound regions. A landmark feature is the introduction of a self-enumeration option via a mobile app and portal available in 16 languages. The Union Government has sanctioned an outlay of Rs 11,718.24 crore for this massive digital data collection effort.

Key Points: Census 2027 Begins: India's First Fully Digital Population Count

  • First fully digital Indian census
  • Two-phase process over 2026-2027
  • Rs 11,718 crore approved outlay
  • Self-enumeration option in 16 languages
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Census 2027 begins today, to be conducted digitally

India launches the first phase of its 16th Census digitally. For the first time, citizens can self-enumerate online. Learn key dates and the Rs 11,718 crore outlay.

"Census 2027 will be conducted through digital means. Enumerators will collect and submit data directly through Mobile App - Official Release"

New Delhi, April 1

The first phase of Census 2027 will begin today in what will be the largest such exercise in the world and it will be conducted digitally for the first time.

It is India's 16th Census and eighth after Independence. For the first time, the option of self-enumeration will also be available.

The reference date of Census 2027 is 00:00 hours of March 1, 2027, (for UT of Ladakh and snow-bound non-synchronous areas of UT of Jammu and Kashmir and States of Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh reference date is 00:00 hours of 1st October, 2026).

Census 2027 will be conducted in two phases - Phase I-House Listing and Housing Census popularly known as HLO during six months from April to September, 2026 in a period of 30 days as per the convenience of the State/UT governments along with option of Self-enumeration of 15 days period just before the 30 days period of house-to-house houselisting work.

In this phase information about condition of houses, amenities available to the household and assets possessed by the household will be collected. Questions of the 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 2026).

As decided by CCPA, enumeration of castes will also be done during second phase of 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.

Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Delhi (New Delhi Municipal Council and Delhi Cantonment Board), Goa, Karnataka, Lakshadweep, Mizoram, Odisha, and Sikkim will do the Houselisting and Housing Census from April 16 to May 15 along with period of self enumeration from April 1 to 15.

Madhya Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh, Chandigarh, Chhattisgarh, and Haryana will start Houselisting Census from May 1 to May 30 with period of self-enumeration from April 16 to April 30. The government has come out with state-wise dates for houselisting and housing census.

The Union Government has approved an outlay of Rs 11,718.24 crore for Census 2027.

According to an official release, the Census 2027 will be conducted through digital means. Enumerators will collect and submit data directly through Mobile App, using smart phone. In addition to this, there will be an online provision for self-enumeration in both the phases. Mobile app as well as self-enumeration portal will be available in 16 languages including Hindi and English.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Finally going digital! But I have concerns about data privacy and security. The government must ensure our personal information is completely safe. Also, what about rural areas with poor internet connectivity? Will enumerators have offline options?
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Aman W
Including caste enumeration is crucial for accurate social and economic data. This will help in better policy planning for reservations and welfare schemes. Good move.
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Sarah B
The phased approach for different states, especially considering weather conditions in Himalayan regions, shows good planning. The budget of nearly ₹12,000 crore seems substantial. Hope it's used efficiently.
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Vikram M
ज़रूरी है कि हर नागरिक भाग ले। यह आंकड़े देश के विकास की नींव हैं। मोबाइल ऐप 16 भाषाओं में होगा, यह बहुत अच्छी बात है। हमें सहयोग करना चाहिए।
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Kavya N
While digital is good, we must ensure it doesn't leave behind our elderly population or those not comfortable with technology. The house-to-house enumerators will still play a vital role. A balanced approach is key.

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