CM Himanta Flags 95% Census Self-Enumeration Rate in Assam
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Key Takeaways
A 95.42% completion rate across 12,20,536 households in all 35 districts of Assam — that is the headline number Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma put on record on Monday, 17 August 2026, announcing a new benchmark in the Self-Enumeration phase of the House Listing Operations under Census 2027.
What the Self-Enumeration Phase Involves
Self-Enumeration is the citizen-driven first leg of the House Listing Operations — the preparatory stage that precedes the full population count in Census 2027. Residents are asked to fill in housing and household details themselves, digitally or otherwise, before official enumerators arrive for verification. A near-complete response rate of 95.42% across more than 12 lakh households signals both high digital or civic outreach and strong on-the-ground mobilisation by district administrations.
Sarma's Call for the Next Phase
CM Sarma described the turnout as reflecting 'the spirit of ownership our citizens have shown towards this vital exercise.' He urged residents to extend the same cooperation to enumerators when they arrive for the next phase of the nationwide exercise. The appeal is pointed: self-reported data is only as good as the follow-up field verification that cross-checks and completes it.
For a state as administratively and demographically complex as Assam — with its mix of plains, hills, river-island communities, and a historically sensitive National Register of Citizens backdrop — an accurate census baseline carries weight well beyond routine statistics. Every seat, every scheme allocation, every delimitation exercise downstream will draw from this data.
The next phase now carries the momentum. If field enumeration matches the self-reporting energy Assam has just demonstrated, the state could hand the national Census machinery one of its cleanest district-level datasets in decades.