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J-K Census Operations: Amit Sharma Chairs Review Meeting in Budgam

Chief Principal Census Officer Amit Sharma chaired a review meeting with Deputy Commissioner Budgam Athar Aamir Khan to assess ongoing house listing operations for Census 2027. The meeting focused on training census personnel, ensuring comprehensive household coverage including migratory populations, and logistical arrangements. Sharma emphasized the importance of accurate data collection and adherence to guidelines for the national exercise. A toll-free helpline 1855 was announced for citizen queries, with a warning against fraudulent calls.

J-K: Chief Principal Census Officer chairs review meeting on ongoing census operations along with Budgam DC

Budgam, June 5

Chief Principal Census Officer and Director Census Operations, Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh Amit Sharma, along with Deputy Commissioner-cum-Principal Census Officer Budgam, Athar Aamir Khan, chaired a review meeting at the Conference Hall of the DC Office Complex, Budgam, to assess the preparedness and progress of the ongoing House Listing Operations being conducted from June 1 to June 30, as part of the Census exercise.

According to a press note, at the outset, the District Census Officer and Additional Deputy Commissioner Budgam, Mehraj-Ud-Din Shah, briefed the Chair CPCO Sharma on the district's geographical profile, preparedness for Census 2027 and the arrangements put in place for the smooth conduct of the ongoing House Listing Operations.

He also highlighted the training programmes being conducted for census personnel across the district and apprised the Chair of the district administration's readiness for the Census exercise.

Afterwards, Deputy Commissioner and Principal Census Officer Budgam informed the meeting that all necessary administrative and logistical arrangements have been made to ensure the smooth conduct of Census-related activities across the district.

The press note said that he emphasised the importance of coordinated efforts among all stakeholders and reiterated the district administration's commitment to ensuring comprehensive coverage and high-quality data collection during the enumeration process.

He also directed all field-level officers to extend full support to census personnel and ensure strict adherence to the prescribed guidelines.

During the meeting led by the CPCO, detailed discussions were held on ensuring comprehensive coverage of all households, including migratory populations, and strengthening field-level census operations across the district.

Addressing the officers, Sharma appreciated the dedicated efforts of the field staff and encouraged enumerators and supervisors to discharge their responsibilities with utmost commitment and professionalism.

He emphasised the importance of effective coordination among census functionaries, quality and timely data collection, and strict adherence to census guidelines to ensure accuracy and completeness of the enumeration process, the press note said.

Sharma directed all concerned officers to extend full support to census personnel and take necessary measures to facilitate the smooth conduct of house listing and Housing Census activities throughout the district.

The CPCO further informed that for any query or clarification related to Census 2027 in the district, citizens can contact the dedicated toll-free helpline number 1855.

The press note said that he appealed to the public to remain vigilant against fraudulent calls, messages, or individuals claiming to be associated with the Census exercise and cautioned people against sharing personal, financial, banking, or OTP-related information with anyone in the name of the Census.

CPCO also clarified that the Census process is simple and transparent, and citizens are only required to answer the prescribed 33 Census questions during the enumeration process. He urged residents to cooperate with authorised Census personnel and provide accurate information to ensure the success of this important national exercise.

The meeting also reviewed field-level preparedness and discussed various operational aspects related to the Census exercise.

CPCO Sharma reiterated that the Census is a crucial national exercise that serves as the foundation for evidence-based planning and development initiatives.

As per the press note, Joint Chief Principal Census Officer, Arun Kumar, also briefed the participants on the monitoring framework for field operations and stressed the importance of real-time tracking and supervision of data collection activities.

Apart from them, Assistant Commissioner Revenue (ACR), all SDMs, Charge Officers, Assistant Chief Principal Census Officer, District Coordinator for Census 2027 Budgam and other concerned officers and officials participated in this all-important Census-related meeting.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Sneha F

Cautioning people about fraudulent calls is important! With so many scams these days, it's good they clarified that census personnel only ask 33 questions and no banking details. I'll make sure my grandparents in Pulwama know this too. 👌

Rajesh Q

Honestly, what's the point of this census if the data isn't used for actual development? Budgam has been shown in surveys as lacking basic infrastructure, yet nothing changes. I hope this time the numbers lead to real action, not just more paperwork.

Varun X

As someone who worked as an enumerator in the last census, I appreciate the emphasis on training and coordination. The field staff really need support from local authorities, especially in areas with difficult terrain. Good to see the DC Budgam is personally involved. 👍

Nisha Z

Ab bas itna kaam karo ki census kaam aaye! (Just do this much work that census is useful!) The helpline is a good step, but also make sure people in villages actually know about it. Many don't even have proper phone connectivity in some parts of Budgam. Yaar, development ki baat karte ho toh pehle basic facilities toh do.

Tanya I

Important national exercise indeed! Census data shapes everything from budget allocation to school building plans. I just hope this isn't another case of 'acche kagzi kaam' (just good paperwork) and the actual ground reality is captured accurately. Kudos to the team for their efforts though! 🙏

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