Ggn, Fbd alow census self-enumeration as deadline ends on April 30

Ggn, Fbd alow census self-enumeration as deadline ends on April 30
A woman uses a self-enumeration portal for the Census 2027
Gurgaon: With just one day left for the self-enumeration phase of the nationwide house-listing exercise under Census 2027, only 2,45,885 households among a population of around 3 crore in the state have completed the online process so far.The self-enumeration window, which opened on April 16, will close on April 30. So far, there are no plans to extend the deadline.
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Despite being home to several Fortune 500 companies, startups and major IT firms, the city has recorded only 12,607 self-enumerations, while Faridabad stands at 14,602. In contrast, Karnal (22,836) and Sirsa (22,845) are leading the state in participation. At the bottom are Nuh (1,897) and Palwal (3,134).Residents flagged that the website (se.census.gov.in) has frequently malfunctioned, with OTPs often not getting generated. “I tried multiple times from my laptop and phone but could not complete the process,” said Mukesh Sharma of Sector 50.Haryana census director Lalit Jain urged residents to actively participate in the exercise and extend full cooperation to all enumerators and supervisors visiting their areas and to provide them with correct, accurate and updated information.
He said that significant enthusiasm has been observed among the youth regarding self-enumeration.Jain said actual house-listing and census operations will commence across the state from May 1.He clarified that all information furnished by citizens will be kept strictly confidential, adding that refusal to provide the requisite information to officials or non-cooperation with them constitutes a punishable offence under the Census Act.“All district administrations in the state have made comprehensive preparations for the conduct of census operations. If any enumerator, supervisor or citizen faces any difficulty, they may contact their concerned supervisor/tehsildar. In addition, the census department’s helpline number, ‘1855’, has also been made available, on which any citizen, enumerator or supervisor may report issues. Appropriate action will be ensured on every complaint/problem,” Jain added.The census will be conducted in two phases. In the first phase, house-listing work will be carried out from May 1 to May 30, 2026, while in the second phase, the census will be held from Feb 9 to 28, 2027.
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About the AuthorBagish Jha

Bagish Jha is an Assistant Editor with The Times of India. Since 2015, he has been covering infrastructure, governance, administration, judiciary, taxation, and public issues, with a strong focus on South Haryana. His journalistic journey began in Nagpur, and prior to his current role in the National Capital Region, he reported extensively from Indore and across Madhya Pradesh. An alumnus of Nagpur University, Jha’s reporting consistently highlights systemic irregularities and gaps in government policies, with a particular focus on their impact on citizens. Through his work, he continues to serve as a vital link between policy and people, striving to make governance more transparent and accountable.

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