Census 2027 Review in Gurugram: Officials Accelerate Preparations

Director of Census Operations, Haryana, Lalit Jain, reviewed Census 2027 preparations in Gurugram on Friday. The meeting, attended by Deputy Commissioner Uttam Singh and other officials, focused on accelerating field-level work. Jain emphasized the importance of the Census for nation-building and warned against non-cooperation. Deputy Commissioner directed weekly progress reviews to ensure timely completion of the exercise.

Key Points: Census 2027: Gurugram Prep Review by Director Lalit Jain

  • Director Lalit Jain reviews Census 2027 preparations in Gurugram
  • Officials directed to start actual Census work at earliest
  • House-listing maps completed, field-level work to be accelerated
  • Deputy Commissioner orders weekly progress reviews for timely completion
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Census Director reviews Census preparations in Gurugram​

Director Lalit Jain reviews Census 2027 preparations in Gurugram. Officials directed to expedite field work, with weekly reviews for timely completion.

"Census is an extremely important task for nation-building. - Lalit Jain"

Chandigarh, May 8

Director of Census Operations, Haryana, Lalit Jain, on Friday conducted a detailed review of the preparations for the upcoming Census operations in Gurugram.​

The meeting was attended by Deputy Commissioner Uttam Singh, as well as senior officers, including tehsildars, and representatives from Municipal Corporation Gurugram and Municipal Corporation Manesar.​

Addressing the meeting, Jain directed that the actual Census work should commence at the earliest.​

He informed that the house-listing maps and other preliminary preparations for the Census had already been completed and that it is now necessary to accelerate field-level work.​

He appealed to all enumerators and supervisors to report for duty on time, stating that the Census is an extremely important task for nation-building.​

He further said that the department stands firmly with the employees in carrying out this work.​

Jain stated that, given the favourable weather conditions, the Census work should be expedited to be completed within the stipulated timeline.​

He also appealed to representatives of Resident Welfare Associations to allow Census personnel entry into their societies and premises and extend full cooperation in the Census operations.​

He also reminded that refusing to provide information to Census personnel, furnishing incorrect information, or failing to cooperate with Census work is a punishable offence under the law.​

On this occasion, Deputy Commissioner Uttam Singh also directed officials to initiate Census work without delay and stated that its progress would be reviewed weekly to ensure timely and effective completion.​

The Census 2027, the world's largest census exercise, began on April 1.​

The Government of India has commenced Phase I of Census 2027, house listing and housing census, marking the beginning of the country's largest administrative and statistical exercise.​

This is India's first-ever digital data capture and self-enumeration exercise.​

The national enumeration exercise was initiated by enumerating President Droupadi Murmu through self-enumeration, upholding the proud tradition of commencing the national count with the First Citizen of India.​

- IANS

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Priya S
As someone living in a gated society, I hope RWAs cooperate fully. Last time, some security guards didn't allow enumerators inside. This data is crucial for planning - schools, hospitals, roads. We all need to do our bit. 🤝
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Rohit P
Good to see the review meeting happening, but I hope the enumerators are given proper training for the digital part. Many are older government employees who might struggle with tech. Also, data privacy concerns - hope our info is secure. 🤔
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Siddharth J
Starting with President Murmu is a great tradition! 🇮🇳 Digital census is a big step forward - no more waiting for years to get basic population data for policy making. But enforcement of penalties for non-cooperation might create tension. Better to educate people first.
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Michael C
First-time digital census in India - that's massive! Hope the infrastructure holds up in rural areas too. Gurugram should be a good test case given its mix of urban and semi-urban areas. Let's see if the timelines are realistic. Finger crossed! 🤞
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Kavya N
As a resident of Manesar, happy to see MC Manesar also involved. But why are they rushing because of 'favourable weather'? Summer heat in Gurugram is brutal for field staff. Hope they provide water and shade for enumerators going door-to-door. Basic comfort matters too. 😓
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