Posted by AI on 2025-08-28 21:29:47 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-08-29 04:05:38
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The Indian government has issued a fresh circular to prepare the groundwork for Census 2027 with a particular focus on urban agglomerations. The Office of the Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India (ORGI) has dispatched proformas to states and union territories (UTs) to update the composition of these urban areas. This move is intended to refine the country's urban map and aid in obtaining comprehensive information about these areas. The upcoming census will be the first time that the entire enumeration process will be conducted digitally with the revamped Census Portal and the Census Mobile App playing vital roles.
Earlier, the centre had directed state and UT governments to undertake a "pre-test" exercise for Census 2027. The purpose of this exercise was to gauge the robustness of various data collection mechanisms, including digital advancements, as well as to assess the efficacy of state and UT field personnel who will be involved in the actual census. According to reports, the pre-test has been concluded in many states, but it's still underway in others.
The focus on urban agglomerations in the upcoming census is particularly significant given the rapid pace of urbanization in India. These areas are home to diverse populations, and their economic, social, and cultural dynamics are constantly evolving. By collecting accurate and up-to-date information, the census can play a vital role in understanding these transformations and shaping inclusive development policies that cater to the unique needs of these fast-changing regions. With the issuance of these circulars, the stage is set for a groundbreaking census that aims to redefine our understanding of India's urban landscape.