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Why in News?
The Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India (RGI) announced that the Census 2027 will begin on April 1, 2026 with self‑enumeration, followed by house‑to‑house listing.
- Census Definition - Census is the process of collecting, compiling, and publishing the demographic, social, and economic data of a country’s population.
- Population Census – Provides comprehensive data on population size, distribution, and characteristics.
- Conducted by - Office of the Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India (ORG&CCI).
- Nodal Ministry - Ministry of Home Affairs.
- Constitutional Provision - Census is a Union subject, listed in the 7th Schedule.
- Legal Basis - Census Act, 1948.
- History of Census in India
- 1872 - First non‑synchronous nationwide census.
- 1881 - First synchronous census conducted by W.C. Plowden.
- Since then, censuses have been conducted every 10 years.
- Census 2027 will be the first delayed census (by six years).
Registrar General of India (RGI)
- Role Established in - 1949 under Ministry of Home Affairs.
- Functions - Conduct Housing & Population Census.
- Civil Registration System (Births & Deaths Act, 1969).
- National Population Register (NPR).
- Mother Tongue Survey.
- Sample Registration System (SRS).
Census 2027 – Key Features
- Phases
- Phase 1 - House Listing & Housing Census (HLO) – housing conditions, amenities, assets.
- Phase 2 - Population Enumeration – demographic, socio‑cultural, economic data.
- Digital Census - First time data will be collected via mobile apps and self‑enumeration portals.
- Coverage - 28 States, 8 UTs, 784 districts, 5,127 statutory towns, 4,580 census towns, 6,39,902 villages.
- Administrative Boundaries - Officially defined territorial limits such as states, districts, towns, wards, and villages within which census enumeration is carried out.
- Monitoring - Census Management & Monitoring System – web‑based platform for real‑time supervision.
- Data Collected - 33 items including housing, assets, migration, fertility, religion, SC/ST, language, literacy, education, economic activity.
- Verification - Enumerators and supervisors deployed digitally.
Caste Census Context
- Caste Census - Collects data on caste distribution for social justice policies.
- Difference from SECC (2011) - SECC focused on socio‑economic data, not caste enumeration.
- Historical Note - India has not conducted a full caste census since 1931.
- Significance - Helps in targeted welfare, affirmative action, and equitable resource distribution.
Quick Facts
National Population Register (NPR)
- Prepared under - Citizenship Rules, 2003.
- Records - Details of all persons usually residing in India.
- NPR vs NRC - NPR is a database; NRC is a register of citizens. NPR is not automatically linked to NRC.
References
- Indian Express | Census
- Indian Express | Census
- The Hindu | Census