Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla recently took part in the self-enumeration for Census 2027 at his Delhi residence, encouraging citizens to submit their household details online. Birla emphasized the importance of this digital census, highlighting its secure and user-friendly nature.
Birla urged citizens to actively engage in the national census, input their information, and motivate others to do the same. He stressed the significance of citizens contributing to India’s growth by participating in the “Census for Public Welfare” initiative.
The self-enumeration period varies across different states and Union Territories, allowing individuals to complete the process online. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah have also completed their self-enumeration for Census 2027.
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh recently participated in the self-enumeration process, emphasizing the importance of citizens actively engaging in the digital data collection. Census 2027 marks India’s transition to a fully digital census, departing from the traditional paper-based system.
