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Centre issues notification for first phase of Census of India 2027

Kartavya Desk Staff

Source: BS

Subject: Miscellaneous

Context: The Centre has issued the notification for the first phase of the Census of India 2027, marking the formal start of India’s largest statistical exercise after a gap of more than a decade.

About Centre issues notification for first phase of Census of India 2027:

What it is?

• The Census of India 2027 is the 16th Census overall and the 8th after Independence, conducted under the Census Act, 1948 and Census Rules, 1990.

• It will be carried out in two phases: Houselisting and Housing Census (HLHC): April–September 2026 Population Enumeration (PE): February 2027

• Houselisting and Housing Census (HLHC): April–September 2026

• Population Enumeration (PE): February 2027

(Special schedule for Ladakh and snow-bound regions)

• The exercise is administered by the Ministry of Home Affairs, Office of the Registrar General & Census Commissioner of India.

Brief history of Indian Census:

1872: First non-synchronous census conducted under British rule.

1881: First synchronous all-India Census.

1951: First Census after Independence.

• Conducted every 10 years, forming the backbone of India’s demographic and socio-economic data system.

• Provides granular data down to village and ward level, unmatched by any other survey.

New features in Census 2027:

First fully digital Census: Data collection through mobile applications (Android & iOS) instead of paper schedules.

Self-enumeration facility: Citizens can fill details online 15 days prior to field enumeration.

Census Management & Monitoring System (CMMS): Real-time digital monitoring of enumeration and supervision.

GIS-based House listing Block (HLB) Creator: Web-map application for accurate geo-referencing of census blocks.

Caste enumeration: For the first time since 1931, caste data will be collected electronically in the Population Enumeration phase.

Census-as-a-Service (CaaS): Clean, machine-readable datasets for Ministries to enable faster, evidence-based policymaking.

Significance:

Policy formulation: Foundational data for welfare schemes, reservations, delimitation, and fiscal transfers.

Digital governance: Enhances accuracy, speed, transparency, and usability of census data.

Social justice: Caste enumeration will aid targeted social and economic interventions.

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