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Census 2027 Phase 1 – Key Details

  • Timeline & Scope:
    • Phase 1, i.e., House Listing & Housing Census, is tentatively scheduled to begin April 1, 2026.
    • It will cover all States and UTs in a phased manner, ideally between April and September.
  • Digital Census – First Ever:
    • This will be Indias first digital Census.
    • Enumerators will use mobile apps/tablets instead of traditional paper-based forms, aiming for real-time, geo-tagged data collection.
  • Coordination & Human Resources:
    • The Registrar General of India (RGI) is coordinating closely with State governments.
    • 1.3 lakh Census functionaries will be deployed for the House Listing and Housing Schedule.
  • Use of 2021 Enumeration Blocks (EBs):
    • 24 lakh Enumeration Blocks (EBs), originally finalized for the postponed 2021 Census, will be reused.
    • Each EB typically covers 150–180 households or 650–800 individuals.
  • What is Done in House Listing Phase:
    • Each house/building/public space is assigned a unique census number.
    • Information collected includes:
      • Building type and material
      • Drinking water source
      • Sanitation facility
      • Electricity availability
      • Use of the building (residential, commercial, vacant, etc.)

Observations and Challenges

  • Delayed but Digitally Upgraded Census:
    • Originally slated for 2021, Census was delayed due to COVID-19.
    • 2027 Census marks a transformational shift in methodology through digitization.
  • Advantages of Going Digital:
    • Faster data processing and dissemination.
    • Reduction in manual errors and paper waste.
    • Facilitates geo-tagging and real-time supervision.
  • Challenges Ahead:
    • Training over 1 lakh functionaries in using digital tools may be resource- and time-intensive.
    • Digital divide and technological readiness in remote/rural areas could be a hurdle.
    • Data privacy and security concerns will need to be addressed robustly.
  • Reuse of 2021 EBs – Efficient but Risky:
    • Ensures continuity and saves preparatory time.
    • But urban expansion, migration, and demographic shifts since 2021 may render some EBs outdated, affecting accuracy.

Census in India: Background

  • Legal Basis: Conducted under the Census Act of 1948, which provides the framework for population enumeration and protects the confidentiality of individual data.
  • Conducting Authority: Managed by the Office of the Registrar General and Census Commissioner, India under the Ministry of Home Affairs.
  • First Census: The first synchronous census of India was conducted in 1881 during British rule under W.C. Plowden.
  • Decennial Exercise: Held every 10 years, with the most recent completed in 2011. The 2021 Census has been postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic and other administrative reasons.
  • Two Phases:
    • House-listing & Housing Census: Collects information about buildings, amenities, and households.
    • Population Enumeration: Collects demographic, social, and economic data on individuals.
  • Digital Transition: The upcoming Census (2027, with first phase in 2026) will be conducted digitally for the first time using mobile apps and real-time data entry.
  • Enumerators: Data is collected by over 1.3 lakh trained census functionaries, often drawn from the local government workforce like teachers.

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