Census 2027 to Roll Out in Two Phases, Will Include Enhanced Disability Data

The Indian government has outlined a two-phase plan for Census 2027, beginning with house listing. The crucial second phase will focus on population enumeration, including comprehensive disability data collection. This will be the first census conducted after the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016, aiming for more accurate representation. A new handbook for Parliamentarians was also launched to guide inclusive policymaking for the disabled community.

Key Points: Census 2027: Two-Phase Plan, Disability Data Collection

  • Two-phase census in 2027
  • First phase for house listing
  • Second phase for population data
  • Enhanced disability data collection
  • Self-enumeration portal as an option
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Census 2027 to list houses in 1st phase; collect population, disability data in second: Centre

India's Census 2027 will have a house listing phase first, followed by population enumeration with detailed disability data as per the 2016 Act.

"Census 2027 will be the first such exercise after the enactment of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016. - Ramdas Athawale"

New Delhi, March 17

Census 2027 will be conducted in two phases, with the first phase focusing on house listing and housing census, and the second phase dealing with population enumeration, which would include disability data, the Lok Sabha was informed on Tuesday.

Minister of State for Home Affairs Nityanand Rai, in a written reply, said that questions for the first phase of Census 2027 have been notified.

In previous Censuses, disability data were collected in the second phase of the Census. Questions of the second phase of the Census would be notified in due course before the conduct of this phase, said Rai.

Explaining the various steps, the Minister of State said once the questions of the second phase are finalised and notified, the instruction manual and training tool kits are prepared in consultation with concerned stakeholders and training to the census functionaries, including enumerators and supervisors are organised.

He said enumerators shall undertake house-to-house field visits in their allotted enumeration block for the collection of census data.

The provision of self-enumeration is an additional facility for the respondents to submit data. Data on the self-enumeration portal may be filled by any member of the household, he said.

Earlier, Union Minister of State for Social Justice and Empowerment, Ramdas Athawale, said on Tuesday that the upcoming Census 2027 is a big opportunity to recognise all 21 categories of disabilities through trained enumeration and vastly improved data collection.

Speaking at the launch of India's first-ever handbook on disability for Parliamentarians titled 'Beyond the Visible: A Handbook on Disability Inclusion for Parliamentarians', prepared by the National Centre for Promotion of Employment for Disabled People (NCPEDP), the Union Minister noted that Census 2027 will be the first such exercise after the enactment of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (RPwD) Act, 2016.

Arman Ali, NCPEDP Executive Director, said, "The Handbook is a commitment to ensure that Parliamentarians become active partners in breaking every barrier faced by persons with disabilities. This book will help translate the RPwD Act into real legislative action and make inclusion a lived reality in Indian democracy."

Athawale congratulated Ali, the NCPEDP team, the National Disability Network, and Bajaj Finserv CSR for this timely and practical contribution, saying that the handbook will serve as a valuable guide for Parliamentarians to strengthen inclusive policymaking across the country.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
Finally, a proper count for persons with disabilities! The RPwD Act was passed in 2016, and we need accurate data for policy and resource allocation. Self-enumeration portal is a welcome step for urban areas, but what about rural connectivity?
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Aman W
House listing first makes sense. But the real challenge is the second phase - population enumeration. In our dense urban colonies, will enumerators be able to cover everyone? Hope the process is more efficient than last time.
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Sarah B
As someone working in the social sector, I appreciate the focus on disability inclusion. The handbook for Parliamentarians is a great initiative. Data from Census 2027 should drive tangible benefits - better accessibility, employment quotas, and social security.
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Vikram M
While the intent is good, I have a respectful criticism. The success hinges on ground execution. Past censuses had issues with undercounting in remote areas and migrant populations. Hope the training and tools are robust enough this time. Jai Hind.
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Kriti O
Collecting data on 21 disability categories is a massive task. Hope the questions are framed simply and the process is not intrusive for families. Accurate data can transform lives if used properly for planning schools, hospitals, and jobs.

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