Digital Census 2027: Empowering Citizens in Delhi's Self-Enumeration Drive
The self-enumeration phase of Census 2027 has begun in Delhi, led by Lt Governor Taranjit Singh Sandhu. This initiative allows residents to submit household details online, supporting accurate data collection. The process is crucial for inclusive governance, with a helpline and multilingual portal aiding the exercise.
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The self-enumeration segment of Census 2027 kicked off in Delhi, highlighted by participation from Lt Governor Taranjit Singh Sandhu on its opening day. Sandhu took to X to announce the launch across all Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) wards, encouraging residents to engage actively in the process.
This digital-first approach empowers citizens to directly enter their household data, reinforcing the city's commitment to accurate demographic recording. Sandhu emphasized the importance of inclusive data gathering for shaping Delhi's future, noting its role in fostering a developed nation.
Meanwhile, houselisting processes continue in New Delhi Municipal Council and Delhi Cantt. Residents can voluntarily participate in self-enumeration via the Census portal, with multilingual support and a 24/7 helpline aiding the process.
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