Om Birla Encourages Citizens to Join Census 2027 Self-Enumeration

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Om Birla Encourages Citizens to Join Census 2027 Self-Enumeration

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Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla actively participated in the self-enumeration process for Census 2027, urging citizens to provide their household details online. This digital census marks a historic shift, empowering individuals to contribute to national development. Join the movement for a prosperous India!

Key Takeaways

Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla participated in the Census 2027 self-enumeration.
The census is being conducted digitally for the first time.
Citizens are encouraged to submit household details online.
Participation aims to contribute to a strong and prosperous India.
Key political figures emphasize the importance of this initiative.

New Delhi, April 3 (NationPress) - On Friday, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla took part in the self-enumeration initiative for Census 2027 at his residence in Delhi, encouraging citizens to provide their household information online to aid in the development of a robust and thriving India.

In a post shared on X, Birla remarked, “The initial phase of India's Census-2027 has commenced. Today, I completed my self-enumeration registration from my home in Delhi.”

“This national census signals the dawn of a new era. For the first time, the entire process is being administered digitally, giving every citizen the capability and ease to independently record their household information. The process is designed to be secure, precise, and user-friendly,” he added.

Birla further encouraged all citizens to engage in this significant national endeavor, enter their personal data, motivate their peers to do likewise, and contribute to a strong and prosperous India, aligning with the motto 'Census for Public Welfare'.

“The Self-Enumeration Period differs across various states and Union Territories. You can complete your self-enumeration according to your locality by visiting the official portal http://se.census.gov.in,” he stated.

On Wednesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah also completed their self-enumeration.

Additionally, on Friday, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh participated in the Census 2027 self-enumeration process in Delhi.

Posting on X, he expressed: “I took part in the self-enumeration process as part of Census 2027. The first phase, which includes House Listing and Housing Operations, has already begun. The emphasis on digital data collection enables respondents to self-enumerate their household details. I urge everyone to participate and complete their self-enumeration, contributing to a solid foundation for a developed India.”

Census 2027 is poised to be India’s inaugural fully digital census, moving away from the conventional paper-based methodology that has been in place for over 150 years.

The exercise is being conducted in two phases under the Census Act, 1948. The first phase, termed House Listing and Housing Census (HLO), centers on gathering information about housing conditions, household amenities, and assets. Citizens are required to respond to 33 specified questions during this phase.

Point of View

It is evident that this initiative is being positioned as a vital step towards enhancing national data collection and public engagement. The emphasis on digital inclusivity reflects a forward-thinking approach that could set a precedent for future censuses.
NationPress
5 Jul 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of the Census 2027?
The Census 2027 aims to collect comprehensive data on housing conditions, amenities, and household assets to aid in national planning and development.
How can individuals participate in self-enumeration?
Individuals can participate by visiting the official Census 2027 portal at http://se.census.gov.in to submit their household details online.
What distinguishes Census 2027 from previous censuses?
Census 2027 is India's first fully digital census, moving away from traditional paper-based methods to a more secure and user-friendly digital process.
Who else has participated in the self-enumeration process?
Prominent figures such as Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Defence Minister Rajnath Singh have also completed their self-enumeration.
What are the two phases of the Census process?
The Census process consists of two phases: the House Listing and Housing Census, focusing on data collection about housing and amenities.
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