Rajasthan Governor Launches India's First Fully Digital Census 2027

Rajasthan Governor Haribhau Bagde launched Census 2027 at Lok Bhawan through self-enumeration, marking the start of the first phase. The census is India's first fully digital exercise, with self-enumeration available from May 1-15 on a secure web portal. Governor Bagde urged citizens, especially youth and social organizations, to ensure no one is excluded from the process. Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma also participated, setting an example for public involvement in this crucial national exercise.

Key Points: Rajasthan Governor Launches Census 2027 Self-Enumeration

  • Rajasthan Governor launches Census 2027 via self-enumeration
  • First fully digital census in India
  • Self-enumeration available May 1-15 on official portal
  • Citizens urged to participate for inclusive development
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Rajasthan Governor launches Census 2027 via self-enumeration at Lok Bhawan

Rajasthan Governor Haribhau Bagde launches Census 2027 via self-enumeration at Lok Bhawan. India's first fully digital census runs May 1-15.

"public participation in 'Census 2027' reflects a direct contribution to the nation's inclusive and holistic development - Haribhau Bagde"

Jaipur, May 1

Rajasthan Governor Haribhau Bagde formally launched the 'Census 2027' process in the state on Friday at Lok Bhawan by undertaking self-enumeration. With this, the first phase of census activities has officially commenced across the state.

On this occasion, the Governor appealed to citizens to actively participate in the crucial national exercise and ensure the submission of accurate and complete information through the self-enumeration facility.

He noted that the Census Web Portal, developed by the Government of India, is simple, secure, and user-friendly, allowing individuals to conveniently fill in their details.

Bagde particularly called upon youth and social organisations to extend support to those unfamiliar with digital platforms, ensuring that no one is excluded from the process. He emphasised that public participation in 'Census 2027' reflects a direct contribution to the nation's inclusive and holistic development.

The Governor also urged citizens to cooperate with census enumerators during the forthcoming door-to-door survey, provide correct information, and make use of helpline services in case of any doubts or queries.

Highlighting a key feature, officials noted that this will be India's first fully digital census, with data collection being conducted entirely through digital devices. In addition, citizens have been given the option of self-enumeration through a secure, web-based system.

Census Director Vishnu Charan Malik informed that the self-enumeration facility will be available on the official portal from May 1 to May 15 prior to the commencement of field surveys. Citizens can log in using their mobile numbers and required credentials to submit details about themselves and their families.

The Governor's Secretary, Dr Prithvi, was also present during the launch ceremony.

Earlier, Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma 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.

- IANS

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Sonia Gupta
Self-enumeration is a great idea, but it assumes everyone is digitally literate. My parents in Jodhpur can barely use WhatsApp. Hope the youth and social organisations really step up to help the elderly and less privileged.
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Arjun K
Good initiative, but I'm worried about data security. Our Aadhaar leaks have been huge. How will the government ensure this portal is truly secure? A simple OTP verification isn't enough.
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Priya S
Finally, a census that doesn't need us to wait for a knock on the door! Self-enumeration is convenient, but please add offline helpline support. Not everyone in Rajasthan has high-speed data.
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Rahul M
A fully digital census is the need of the hour. But the success will depend on how well we address the digital divide in remote areas like Barmer and Jaisalmer. Good to see the Chief Minister setting an example though.
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Ananya R
Great move, but I wish the timeline was longer than just 15 days for self-enumeration. People with erratic internet or those in remote work schedules might miss the window. Still, progress is progress! 🇮🇳
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Manish T
I appreciate the Governor's call for inclusivity, but will the portal be available

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