Tuesday, April 28, 2026
37.1 C
New Delhi

MHA in Lok Sabha: Houselisting phase of Census 2027 between April & September 2026; headcount in February 2027

MHA in Lok Sabha: Houselisting phase of Census 2027 between April & September 2026; headcount in February 2027

Junior home minister Nityanand Rai (ANI)

NEW DELHI: The home ministry on Tuesday told the Lok Sabha that Census 2027 will be conducted in two phases – Phase 1 involving houselisting and housing census will be conducted over a 30-day period anytime between April and September 2026, depending on convenience of the state or Union territory governments, followed by Phase II involving population enumeration in February 2027.Replying to a question from Leader of the Opposition Rahul Gandhi, junior home minister Nityanand Rai reiterated that the reference date for the upcoming census will be 00:00 hours of March 1, 2027, except for the Union territory of Ladakh and the snow-bound, non-synchronous areas of the UT of J&K and the states of Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand. Population enumeration in these snow-bound areas will be done in Septmeber 2026 with 00.00 hours of October 1, 2026 as the reference date.Answering a query by Rahul if the government would take into consideration the best practices from previous census exercises, including the caste surveys conducted in various states, Rai said that not only are the learnings from previous censuses considered but also inputs taken from the concerned stakeholders before each census.On his question relating to publishing of draft Census questions to seek inputs from the general public or the people’s representatives, the home ministry said the census questionnaire is finalised before each census, in consultation with different ministries, departments, organisations and census data users. It added that the draft census questionnaires are pre-tested in the field to assess their feasibility prior to their finalisation, and only then is the census questionnaire notified by the Centre in the official gazette.A month-long pre-test for Census 2027 had concluded on November 30 and the questionnaire is expected to be notified soon. The pre-test was undertaken between Nov 1 and 30 in selected sample areas spread across all states and Union territories.The pre-test for houselisting phase of Census 2027 — meant to test efficacy of the census questionnaire, proposed data collection methods including via the digital mode and other logistics – was undertaken from Nov 10 to Nov 30, 2025 in selected sample areas spread across all states and Union territories. It allowed the respondents an option of self-enumerate between Nov 1 and Nov 7, 2025.

Go to Source

Hot this week

‘Limited capability’: Pentagon says US has ‘no defence’ against hypersonic missiles amid Trump’s ‘Golden Dome’ push

The United States has acknowledged major gaps in its homeland missile defence system, warning that existing capabilities are not equipped to counter advanced threats such as hypersonic and long-range cruise missiles. Read More

Iran proposes sharing defensive military tech with SCO members

Iran has signalled a major shift in its military diplomacy by offering to share its defensive weapons capabilities with ‘independent countries,’ specifically within the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation. Read More

West Nile Fever In Kerala: Early Signs And Prevention Tips You Must Know

West nile fever is a viral infection primarily spread through the bite of infected mosquitoes. Read More

Heatwave Survival Guide: WHO’s Smart Tips To Keep Your Home Cool

Electric fans work well only when temperatures are below 40°C. Beyond that, they can circulate hot air and actually increase body heat instead of cooling you down. Read More

Antiquities dealer who exposed British Museum thefts dies aged 61

“Nothing so boring as modern diamond rings,” he told us with a smile. Read More

Topics

‘Limited capability’: Pentagon says US has ‘no defence’ against hypersonic missiles amid Trump’s ‘Golden Dome’ push

The United States has acknowledged major gaps in its homeland missile defence system, warning that existing capabilities are not equipped to counter advanced threats such as hypersonic and long-range cruise missiles. Read More

Iran proposes sharing defensive military tech with SCO members

Iran has signalled a major shift in its military diplomacy by offering to share its defensive weapons capabilities with ‘independent countries,’ specifically within the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation. Read More

West Nile Fever In Kerala: Early Signs And Prevention Tips You Must Know

West nile fever is a viral infection primarily spread through the bite of infected mosquitoes. Read More

Heatwave Survival Guide: WHO’s Smart Tips To Keep Your Home Cool

Electric fans work well only when temperatures are below 40°C. Beyond that, they can circulate hot air and actually increase body heat instead of cooling you down. Read More

Antiquities dealer who exposed British Museum thefts dies aged 61

“Nothing so boring as modern diamond rings,” he told us with a smile. Read More

FTA Enables Skilled Indians To Come And Work With Us: New Zealand Trade Minister McClay | Exclusive

Todd McClay tells News18 that said Indian professionals will be able to stay in New Zealand for up to three years, gaining valuable international experience Go to Source Read More

Vijay Visits Tiruchendur Temple Ahead Of Tamil Nadu Vote Counting, Sparks Political Buzz

Show Quick Read Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom Actor-politician Vijay visited Tiruchendur Murugan Temple early morning. He offered prayers at multiple shrines after casting vote. Read More

WFI says Vinesh Phogat’s non-registration claims are untrue, accuses her of creating ‘unnecessary ruckus’

Vinesh Phogat had claimed that she was not being allowed to register for her comeback tournament but now WFI has shared details of her having already completed her registration. Read More

Related Articles