Sunday, February 22, 2026
27.1 C
New Delhi

Centre Announces Plans To Conduct Census 2027 In Two Phases, Includes Caste Enumeration

New Delhi: The Government of India has announced plans to conduct the Census in 2027, with the intent notified in the Gazette on June 16, 2025. 

The Census will be conducted in two phases: Phase I – House Listing and Housing Census, scheduled from April to September 2026, and Phase II – Population Enumeration, set for February 2027. 

The Population Enumeration will reference March 1, 2027, except for certain regions like Ladakh and snow-bound areas, where it will be conducted in September 2026. 

Notably, caste enumeration will be included, as per the Cabinet Committee on Political Affairs’ decision on April 30, 2025. 

In a written reply, Minister of State for Home Nityanand Rai told Lok Sabha, “The Government has decided to conduct the Census in 2027. The intent of the Government for conducting the Census has been notified in the Gazette dated 16th June, 2025. The Census 2027 will be conducted in two phases, namely Phase I – House Listing and Housing Census from April to September 2026 in a period of 30 days, as per the convenience of the State/UT Governments, followed by Phase II – Population Enumeration (PE). 

“Population Enumeration will be done in February 2027 with reference to March 1, 2027, except for the Union territory of Ladakh and snow-bound non-synchronous areas of the Union territory of Jammu and Kashmir and the States of Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand, where it will be done in September 2026 with reference date 1 October, 2026,” Rai added. 

A key feature of this census will be the inclusion of caste enumeration for the first time in over 70 years. 

“In Census 2027, Caste enumeration will be done as decided by Cabinet Committee on Political Affairs vide its decision dated 30.04.2025,” he added. 

It will be India’s first digital census, with data collected via mobile apps, though paper schedules will also be available for those with connectivity issues. 

A pre-test was conducted from November 10 to November 30, 2025, to test the digital platforms, survey methods, and logistics. 

The latest announcement provides administrative clarity after the 2021 census was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. 

(This report has been published as part of the auto-generated syndicate wire feed. Apart from the headline, no editing has been done in the copy by ABP Live.)

Go to Source

Hot this week

2,000 years ago, people in Vietnam used iron to permanently blacken their teeth

2,000 years ago, people in Vietnam used iron to permanently blacken their teeth (Image Source – Springer Nature) Archaeologists working in northern Vietnam have found chemical evidence that people were permanently blackening th Read More

‘Gandi aur nangi rajneeti’: PM Modi blasts Congress after youth wing’s ‘shirtless’ protest at AI Summit

PM Modi NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday joined the chorus of criticism against the Congress party over its “shirtless” protest at the AI Impact Summit held in New Delhi, accusing the grand old party of turning a Read More

How Vipul forced Arshad to raise his fees post Munna Bhai MBBS

Arshad Warsi’s Circuit in Rajkumar Hirani’s ‘Munna Bhai MBBS’ outshone Sanjay Dutt, boosting his career from low pay. Post-hit, Vipul Shah urged Rs 1 Cr fees. He feared it was his last role but improvised freely. Read More

UK Police Seek Information From Andrew’s Protection Officers Amid Epstein Files Probe

Andrew Mountbatten-Windor, the former prince, was arrested on his 66th birthday over ties with dead sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Read More

Most Americans Unhappy With Trump’s Handling Of Key Issues Including Tariff And Immigration: Poll

The poll raised questions about Trump’s fitness for office. Over half said he lacks the mental sharpness needed to be president. Read More

Topics

2,000 years ago, people in Vietnam used iron to permanently blacken their teeth

2,000 years ago, people in Vietnam used iron to permanently blacken their teeth (Image Source – Springer Nature) Archaeologists working in northern Vietnam have found chemical evidence that people were permanently blackening th Read More

‘Gandi aur nangi rajneeti’: PM Modi blasts Congress after youth wing’s ‘shirtless’ protest at AI Summit

PM Modi NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday joined the chorus of criticism against the Congress party over its “shirtless” protest at the AI Impact Summit held in New Delhi, accusing the grand old party of turning a Read More

How Vipul forced Arshad to raise his fees post Munna Bhai MBBS

Arshad Warsi’s Circuit in Rajkumar Hirani’s ‘Munna Bhai MBBS’ outshone Sanjay Dutt, boosting his career from low pay. Post-hit, Vipul Shah urged Rs 1 Cr fees. He feared it was his last role but improvised freely. Read More

UK Police Seek Information From Andrew’s Protection Officers Amid Epstein Files Probe

Andrew Mountbatten-Windor, the former prince, was arrested on his 66th birthday over ties with dead sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Read More

Most Americans Unhappy With Trump’s Handling Of Key Issues Including Tariff And Immigration: Poll

The poll raised questions about Trump’s fitness for office. Over half said he lacks the mental sharpness needed to be president. Read More

‘Appropriate Instruments At Its Disposal’: France Says EU Has Tools To Retaliate Against US Tariffs

The ACI allows a wide range of actions, from export controls to tariffs on services, as well as excluding U.S. companies from EU procurement contracts. Read More

‘Terrorist Attack’: Cop Killed, Dozens Injured As Deadly Explosions Rock Western Ukraine

Explosions in Lviv killed one and injured dozens. Authorities have labelled it a “terrorist attack”. Read More

‘Abki baar Trump se haar’: Congress targets Centre over Trump tariffs; slams India-US trade deal

Jairam Ramesh, left, and PM Modi NEW DELHI: Congress general secretary in-charge communications Jairam Ramesh on Sunday stepped up his attack on the Centre over the proposed India-US interim trade agreement, saying it was reflective of “ Read More

Related Articles