Gujarat Begins Preparations for Census 2027 with Key State Committee Meeting

The first meeting of Gujarat's State-Level Census Coordination Committee was held in Gandhinagar to review preparations for Census 2027. Chief Secretary Manoj Kumar Das chaired the meeting, where a detailed strategy presentation was made by the Director of Census Operations. The committee discussed administrative logistics, including house-listing schedules and training for enumerators. The census data is vital for planning India's development, guiding resource allocation for infrastructure, healthcare, and welfare schemes.

Key Points: Gujarat Reviews Census 2027 Preparations in Key Committee Meeting

  • First state-level committee meeting held
  • Strategy review for Census 2027 timelines
  • Focus on boundary freezing and enumerator training
  • Data to guide infrastructure and welfare planning
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Gujarat holds first meeting of state-level census coordination committee ahead of Census 2027

Gujarat's State-Level Census Coordination Committee held its first meeting in Gandhinagar to review planning and strategy for the upcoming Census 2027.

Gujarat holds first meeting of state-level census coordination committee ahead of Census 2027
"ensure that all census operations in Gujarat are conducted with accuracy, transparency, and efficiency - Chief Secretary Manoj Kumar Das"

Ahmedabad, Jan 7

The first meeting of the Gujarat State-Level Census Coordination Committee was held in Gandhinagar under the chairmanship of Chief Secretary Manoj Kumar Das to review preparations for the upcoming Census 2027.

During the meeting, the Chief Secretary conducted a comprehensive review of the planning process and the groundwork required for the smooth execution of the next population census.

State Census Coordinator and Revenue Secretary Rajesh Manju, along with other members of the SLCCC, attended the high-level meeting.

Director of Census Operations, Gujarat, Sujal Mayatra, delivered a detailed presentation outlining the strategy to complete Census 2027 within the prescribed timelines.

The presentation covered key aspects such as the freezing of administrative boundaries, findings from the pre-test exercise, and preparations for training enumerators.

The committee also discussed the deployment of officers and required manpower for the census, the schedule for house-listing operations, and coordination mechanisms with various government departments.

After the presentation and discussions, Chief Secretary Manoj Kumar Das appreciated the preparatory work carried out so far and provided guidance to ensure that all census operations in Gujarat are conducted with accuracy, transparency, and efficiency.

Census 2027 is crucial because it provides the most accurate picture of India's population and its needs. It helps governments decide how to allocate funds, plan infrastructure, expand healthcare and education, and design welfare schemes. The data determines how many schools, hospitals, roads, houses and jobs are needed in each region. It also guides policy on migration, urbanisation, ageing population, and socio-economic inequality.

For states like Gujarat, Census 2027 will help identify growth patterns, update administrative boundaries, and improve resource distribution across districts. In short, it serves as the foundation for planning India's development for the next decade and ensures that policies and budgets match the real needs of people.

- IANS

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Priya S
Accurate census data is the backbone of development! 🏗️ It decides everything from new schools to hospital beds. Glad they are focusing on transparency. Hope they include questions that capture the real migration patterns to cities like Ahmedabad and Surat.
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Aman W
Freezing administrative boundaries is a key step. There's been so much change in Gujarat's talukas and districts in recent years. This data will finally give a clear picture of where the population has actually shifted. Essential work.
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Sarah B
As someone who works in urban planning, I can't stress enough how vital this is. The 2027 census will shape infrastructure projects for the next 10 years. Hope the coordination with other departments is seamless. Gujarat's growth needs precise data.
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Vikram M
They must ensure everyone is counted, including migrant workers and people in remote areas. Often these groups are missed, and then their communities don't get the resources they need. The efficiency they talk about must mean inclusivity.
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Kriti O
While planning is good, I hope the actual execution is better than some recent government surveys. Sometimes the enumerators are overburdened or not paid on time, affecting data quality. 🙏 Let's get this right for Gujarat's future.
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Nikhil C
The article rightly says it's the

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