Devendra Fadnavis Launches Census-2027 Self-Enumeration Campaign in Mumbai

Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis launched the Census-2027 self-enumeration campaign in Mumbai on April 30. The digital rollout allows citizens to submit details online starting May 1, 2026. The census introduces mobile data collection and a monitoring portal. It will be the 16th Indian census and the 8th since independence.

Key Points: Fadnavis Kicks Off Census-2027 Self-Enumeration in Mumbai

  • Digital self-enumeration phase starts May 1, 2026
  • CM Fadnavis completes self-enumeration at Varsha residence
  • Features mobile-based data collection and CMMS portal
  • Comprehensive caste enumeration included during population phase
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Devendra Fadnavis kicks off Census-2027 self-enumeration campaign in Mumbai

Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis inaugurates the Census-2027 self-enumeration campaign in Mumbai, allowing digital submissions from May 1, 2026.

"Census 2027 will be the 16th in the series of Indian censuses and the 8th since independence. - News Article"

Mumbai, May 1

Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Thursday formally inaugurated the Census-2027 self-enumeration campaign in Mumbai, marking the launch of the first phase of the nationwide population count being conducted on behalf of the Government of India.

The inauguration ceremony took place at Varsha, the official residence of the Chief Minister in Mumbai, where he completed his self-enumeration as part of the digital rollout of the exercise.

The event was attended by the CM's wife, Amruta Fadnavis, his daughter Divija Fadnavis, Additional Municipal Commissioner (Western Suburbs) Vipin Sharma, Principal Census Officer of Maharashtra Nirupama J Dange, Deputy Census Registrar AN Rajeev, Deputy Registrar Yashwant Patil, and Census Officer of the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) Santosh Gaikwad, along with other officials associated with the exercise.

In a post in X, the BMC mentioned that the Census-2027, being conducted under the framework of the Government of India, will begin with the self-enumeration phase starting May 1, 2026, thereby allowing citizens to submit their details digitally ahead of door-to-door enumeration in subsequent phases.

Census 2027 will be the 16th in the series of Indian censuses and the 8th since independence. This will be the largest census exercise in the world and marks a major step forward with digital integration, strengthened data security, and streamlining processes, reinforcing evidence-based policymaking.

It introduces several pioneering features, including mobile-based data collection, near real-time monitoring through the Census Management & Monitoring System (CMMS) portal, an optional self-enumeration facility, and extensive use of geo-referenced jurisdictions. Comprehensive caste enumeration will be done during the Population Enumeration phase.

Supported by advanced digital tools, the exercise aims to deliver faster, more accurate, and granular data while ensuring the highest standards of data security and public participation.

The Indian Census has since been conducted decennially. However, the Census due in 2021 could not be undertaken on schedule due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Census 2027 will therefore mark the next enumeration in the series, and is the 16th Indian Census overall and the 8th since Independence.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good initiative by Fadnavis ji. But I wonder how many people in rural areas will have access to digital platforms for self-enumeration. Hope the door-to-door phase is not neglected. The last census delay due to COVID was unfortunate; this needs to be thorough.
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Vikram M
Self-enumeration is a game-changer for sure! But I'm skeptical about the caste enumeration part—will it be used for genuine welfare or just political point-scoring? Need strong safeguards against misuse. Otherwise, digital census is the way to go.
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Rohit P
Great to see Mumbai leading the way! But I hope the BMC and state government ensure that slum dwellers and homeless are also covered properly. Digital divide is real—many in our city still lack smartphones. Need inclusive planning.
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Sneha F
Finally a census with modern tools! 👏 I'll definitely use the self-enumeration option—much more convenient. But one concern: what about privacy? The government needs to clearly explain how our data will be protected and not misused.
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Aditya G
Good move by CM! But honestly, the delay since 2021 has affected many schemes that rely on census data. Hope this one is completed on time. Also, caste data must be used for development, not division. Let's see how it goes.
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