A training session for house listing and enumeration, marking the initial phase of Census-2027, took place at the Collectorate Auditorium in Rajasthan. The session, led by Director of Census Operations Vishnucharan Mallick, emphasized the crucial role of various officers in ensuring the success of the census activities.
Chief Principal Census Officer stressed the national importance of the census, highlighting the need for accurate data collection. The upcoming census will be conducted digitally for enhanced accuracy and transparency, with officials urged to carry out activities diligently from May 1 to May 15, 2026.
Instructions were given to ensure the safety of supervisors and enumerators during extreme weather conditions. The training emphasized the use of the Census Management and Monitoring System for effective supervision. Strict actions were warned against any negligence in census duties.
District Collector instructed officers to conduct a comprehensive training program for enumerators and supervisors, stressing the census’s national significance. The estimated population under Census-2027 is 35.54 lakh, with operations to be overseen by 38 Charge Officers and carried out by enumerators and supervisors across 5,277 blocks.
Joint Director provided detailed guidance on self-enumeration procedures and fieldwork timelines during the session. The training aimed to prepare officers for the upcoming census activities, ensuring a successful and accurate enumeration process.
