UP Minister Kashyap Joins Digital Census 2027 Self-Enumeration Drive

Uttar Pradesh Minister Narendra Kashyap completed his self-enumeration for Census 2027 at his official residence. The move follows Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's launch of the digital campaign. Citizens can submit family details online for 15 days before formal house-listing begins on May 22. The government has issued instructions for help desks and an awareness campaign to ensure maximum participation.

Key Points: UP Minister Participates in Census 2027 Self-Enumeration

  • Minister Kashyap completes self-enumeration at official residence
  • Digital campaign launched day after CM Yogi's inauguration
  • Citizens can submit details online via census portal for 15 days
  • Formal house-listing operations to begin from May 22
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UP minister Narendra Kashyap participates in Census 2027 self-enumeration campaign

UP Minister Narendra Kashyap completes self-enumeration for Census 2027. CM Yogi launched the digital campaign. Citizens can submit data online for 15 days.

"Census 2027 would give a new direction to the self-enumeration process - Narendra Kashyap"

Lucknow, May 8

The Uttar Pradesh government has intensified preparations for Census 2027 with a strong focus on transparency, technology-driven data collection, and public participation, an official press statement said on Friday.

As part of the initiative, Narendra Kashyap, Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Backward Class Welfare and Divyangjan Empowerment, on Friday completed his self-enumeration process at his official residence.

The development marked his participation in the state's newly launched digital census campaign.

The move comes a day after Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath formally inaugurated the first phase of Census 2027 in the state on Thursday.

Under the self-enumeration initiative, citizens will be able to submit personal and family details online through the census portal, allowing residents to participate directly in the nationwide exercise.

The Uttar Pradesh government has appealed to people across the state to actively participate and support the successful implementation of the process.

According to officials, the new digital mechanism is aimed at accelerating data collection while ensuring greater accuracy and minimising errors.

The state government has also assured citizens that all standards related to data security and confidentiality will be strictly followed during the self-enumeration phase.

The self-enumeration process will continue for 15 days, after which formal house-listing operations will begin from May 22, officials said.

To ensure maximum participation, the state government has planned to launch an extensive awareness campaign from the state level down to districts and villages.

Instructions have also been issued for the establishment of help desks and assistance centres to support citizens during the process.

Speaking on the occasion, Minister Narendra Kashyap directed officials and employees to ensure effective implementation of the programme in accordance with the instructions of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath.

He also urged them to encourage greater public participation in the campaign.

The Minister said Census 2027 would give a new direction to the self-enumeration process and that the data collected through the exercise would play an important role in planning and implementing development-oriented welfare schemes in the state.

- IANS

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Priya S
Digital census is a step forward, but data security is my biggest concern. With so many cyber frauds happening, I hope the government has strong protocols in place. Also, will our personal information be shared with anyone else?
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Rajesh Q
Self-enumeration sounds convenient! No more waiting for enumerators to come and fill forms. But I hope the portal is user-friendly for elderly people like my parents. Help desks should be in every village, not just cities. 👴🏽
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Vikram M
Finally, a move towards digitization in census! Yogi ji's focus on transparency is commendable. But why wait till 2027? We should have done this earlier. Better late than never though. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Sneha F
The self-enumeration option is great for privacy-conscious people like me. I can fill details at my own pace at home. But let's be honest—many families still don't have smartphones or internet. Will they provide offline options or common kiosks? 🤔
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Deepak U
I appreciate the minister setting an example by doing self-enumeration first. But I wish they'd focus more on backward classes and divyangjan empowerment rather than just photo ops. Let's see how this data actually helps welfare schemes. Vaise bhi, development schemes ka data toh mil jata hai... implementation ka rona rehta hai.
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Rohit L

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