Gurugram Launches Online Self-Enumeration for 2027 Census
Census self-enumeration starts in Ggm, option open till Apr 30
Hindustan Times
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The self-enumeration process for the 2027 Census in Gurugram, Haryana, India, commenced on Wednesday, allowing residents to submit their information online until April 30. Additional Deputy Commissioner Sonu Bhatt emphasized the importance of public participation for accurate data collection in this digital initiative.
- 01Self-enumeration for the 2027 Census in Gurugram started on Wednesday.
- 02Residents can submit their details online until April 30, 2024.
- 03Public participation is crucial for accurate and transparent data collection.
- 04The process aims to simplify data entry and reduce field visits.
- 05The census will be conducted in two phases: house listing in May 2026 and population enumeration in February 2027.
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The self-enumeration process for the 2027 Census in Gurugram, Haryana, India, began on Wednesday, allowing residents to submit their details online until April 30, 2024. Additional Deputy Commissioner Sonu Bhatt urged citizens to participate actively, highlighting the importance of accurate data collection for effective planning. This initiative marks a transition to a more digital and citizen-driven census process, aiming to simplify data entry and reduce reliance on field visits. Residents can register through the official portal, where they will verify their mobile number and provide details such as household construction materials, asset ownership, and access to essential services. A unique self-enumeration ID will be generated for verification during subsequent enumerator visits. The census will be conducted in two phases: house listing from May 1 to May 30, 2026, followed by population enumeration from February 9 to 28, 2027.
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The self-enumeration process allows residents to accurately report their household information, which will be crucial for local planning and resource allocation.
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