Rajasthan opens online self-enumeration for Census 2027, Governor urges participation
Rajasthan has launched an online self-enumeration portal for the upcoming Census 2027, allowing residents to submit demographic data digitally. Governor Kalraj Mishra urged citizens to actively participate in the census process to ensure accurate data collection. The initiative aims to streamline the census operation and improve data reliability through early public engagement.
- ▪Rajasthan has introduced an online self-enumeration system for Census 2027.
- ▪Governor Kalraj Mishra encouraged public participation to ensure comprehensive data coverage.
- ▪The online portal enables residents to submit their demographic information ahead of the official census.
- ▪This move is intended to enhance the accuracy and efficiency of the census process.
- ▪Self-enumeration is part of broader efforts to modernize data collection in India.
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