The self-enumeration phase of Census 2027 commenced in the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) areas Friday. Delhi Lieutenant Governor Taranjit Singh Sandhu and Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, who ...
Self-enumeration will ensure accurate collection of data, promote transparency and save time, NTR District Joint Collector S. Ilakkiya said, urging the public to complete the self-enumeration process ...
The self-enumeration phase for the much-awaited Census 2027 officially kicked off in Telangana on Sunday, marking the start of India’s first fully digital census exercise. Governor Shiv Pratap Shukla ...
What is the Self-Enumeration in Census 2027?. Census 2027 of India introduces digital self-enumeration via se.census.gov.in. Check registration steps, key dates, benefits, challenges, and complete ...
VIJAYAWADA: Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu on Thursday formally participated in the State’s newly launched self-enumeration census by registering his household details online. The initiative, ...
India’s first fully digital Census 2027 is set to begin with a convenient new option: self-enumeration. Citizens can now fill their household details online through the official portal before ...
India will conduct Census 2027 across the country, to gather crucial data on its demographics and socio-economic profile of its population. As part of the exercise, a self-enumeration facility has ...
India begins Census 2027, the world’s largest enumeration exercise, with its first-ever digital rollout and a new self-enumeration option for citizens. The first phase began on April 1, and for the ...
India's first digital Census 2027 launched with self-enumeration option. Top officials and 55,000 households used portal on day one. Second phase in February 2027 will collect detailed demographic ...
The Self Enumeration process will be open from April 1 to April 15, 2026, enabling residents to submit their Census details through the official portal, a statement issued by Chief Minister ...
Under self-enumeration, any household member can fill in details through the official portal, after which a unique Self-Enumeration (SE) ID is generated and sent via mobile or email.
For the first time in India’s census history, citizens across the country will be able to submit their own household data online, without waiting for a government enumerator to show up at their door.