Rajasthan CM Bhajanlal Sharma Leads by Example in Census 2027 Self-Enumeration Drive

Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma participated in the Census 2027 self-enumeration process on Friday, setting an example for citizens. He filled in his personal details online and appealed to residents to join the nation-building exercise. The self-enumeration facility is available from May 1 to May 15, followed by door-to-door visits from May 16. Sharma emphasized that the census is crucial for strengthening governance, planning, and achieving the goals of Digital India and 'Viksit Bharat 2047'.

Key Points: Census 2027: Rajasthan CM Sharma Joins Self-Enumeration

  • Rajasthan CM Bhajanlal Sharma completes self-enumeration online for Census 2027
  • Self-enumeration facility available from May 1 to May 15
  • Door-to-door enumeration begins May 16 across Rajasthan
  • Census described as crucial for governance, planning, and Digital India goals
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Census 2027: Rajasthan CM Sharma participates in self-enumeration

Rajasthan CM Bhajanlal Sharma participates in Census 2027 self-enumeration, urging citizens to join the digital drive from May 1-15 for nation-building and better governance.

Census 2027: Rajasthan CM Sharma participates in self-enumeration
"I appeal to every resident of the state to participate in this important campaign and extend full cooperation to make it successful. Census 2027 is not merely a data collection exercise, but a significant step in nation-building. - Bhajanlal Sharma"

Jaipur, May 1

Rajasthan Chief Minister, Bhajanlal Sharma, on Friday participated in the self-enumeration process launched under Census 2027, setting an example for citizens across the state.

Accessing the official portal, he filled in his personal details and successfully submitted the required information online, appealing to citizens to join the nation-building exercise.

Encouraging widespread public participation, the Chief Minister described Census 2027 as a crucial step towards strengthening governance and planning.

He emphasised that accurate and comprehensive data collection would play a vital role in shaping policies and ensuring effective delivery of welfare schemes.

Highlighting the broader vision, Sharma said the exercise aligns with the national goals of Digital India and 'Viksit Bharat 2047'.

He urged citizens to actively take part in this large-scale initiative. "I appeal to every resident of the state to participate in this important campaign and extend full cooperation to make it successful. Census 2027 is not merely a data collection exercise, but a significant step in nation-building," he said.

Officials informed that the self-enumeration facility will remain available from May 1 to May 15, allowing citizens to conveniently submit their details online.

This digital option is expected to enhance accuracy, reduce manual effort, and streamline the overall census process. Following this phase, enumerators will begin door-to-door visits across Rajasthan from May 16 as part of the first phase of the Census operation.

During this stage, house listing and housing enumeration activities will be carried out to gather detailed information at the household level. The state government has made necessary arrangements to ensure a smooth and efficient process, combining digital tools with on-ground verification.

Citizens are encouraged to make use of the self-enumeration facility within the stipulated timeframe and contribute to building a reliable national database.

- IANS

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Priya S
Finally, a move towards a more modern census! No more waiting for enumerators for hours. Filled my details in 10 minutes. 👏 Hope the data privacy concerns are addressed properly.
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Michael C
Impressive digital push. As someone who works in data analysis, I appreciate the emphasis on accurate data for policy-making. However, I'm curious how they'll handle language barriers in rural Rajasthan—many older folks might struggle with the online process.
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Kavya N
Self-enumeration is convenient, but what about the homeless and migrant workers? They might not have access to WiFi or even a smartphone. Government should ensure door-to-door teams are properly trained to reach everyone, not just the tech-savvy.
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James A
A step in the right direction for 'Viksit Bharat 2047'. The 15-day window for self-enumeration is reasonable. Hopefully, the data collected is used transparently for genuine development, not just political rhetoric. 🤞

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