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| CM launches Census-2027 procedure in Haryana by doing self-enumeration himself | | | Early Times Report CHANDIGARH, Apr 16: Haryana Chief Minister Sh. Nayab Singh Saini today formally launched the Census-2027 process in the state by filling out the self-enumeration form online himself. Through this initiative, he conveyed a message to citizens to actively participate in the census exercise. Addressing a press conference here on Thursday, the Chief Minister said that the self-enumeration process is simple, secure and time-saving. He said that this initiative strengthens the Prime Minister's vision of 'Ease of Living' and 'Digital India'. He emphasized that Census-2027 is a significant step towards realizing the vision of a 'Viksit Haryana-Viksit Bharat' and is not merely a data collection exercise, but the foundation for inclusive and equitable development of the state. He informed that the first phase of Census in Haryana will be conducted from May 1 to May 30, 2026, during which house listing and housing census will be carried out. Prior to this, the facility of self-enumeration has been made available to citizens from April 16 to April 30, which is a major step towards Digital India. The Chief Minister said that accurate and reliable census data is essential for designing policies and schemes that effectively reach every section of society. Reiterating Prime Minister Sh. Narendra Modi's mantra 'Our Census, Our Development', he said that this vision can only be realized through the active participation of every citizen. He said that India has a rich legacy of conducting census operations, with the first systematic census conducted in 1872. This will be the 8th census after Independence and the 6th since the formation of Haryana. The Chief Minister said that census data forms the backbone of development planning-be it setting up of schools, establishment of hospitals, expansion of roads and infrastructure, or formulation of welfare schemes for the poor and the needy. He urged citizens to provide accurate and complete information about their families so that policies can be effective and equitable. |
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