Census-2027 to be the foundation of a developed Haryana-CM

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Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini 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.

Census-2027 to be the foundation of a developed Haryana-CM

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.

He further said that the entire Census-2027 exercise is being conducted through digital means, making it more transparent and citizen-centric. Through the self-enumeration facility, citizens can fill in their details from home using mobile phones, tablets or computers. For this purpose, a dedicated portal se.census.gov.in has been developed, where citizens can log in using OTP-based authentication through their mobile numbers. They will then select their state, district and local details, mark their house on the digital map, and fill in information related to their family and housing, informed Sh. Nayab Singh Saini. He described the process as simple, secure and confidential.

The Chief Minister clarified that all information collected during the census is kept strictly confidential and is used only for statistical purposes. It is not shared with any individual, organisation, or agency. He assured that protection of citizens’ privacy and trust remains the government’s top priority.

The Chief Minister said that citizens who are unable to use the self-enumeration facility need not worry, as enumerators will visit households between May 1 and May 30 to collect the data. He appealed to citizens to cooperate and provide correct and complete information during this process.

Calling upon youth, self-help groups, resident welfare associations, panchayat representatives, municipal councillors and other aware sections of society, the Chief Minister urged them to play an active role in turning the census into a mass movement. He emphasized the need to spread awareness and ensure that no family is left out of this important national exercise.

The Chief Minister extended his best wishes to all officers and staff associated with the census for the successful conduct of the exercise. He appealed to the people of the state to participate actively and contribute towards making this national endeavour a success.

Additional Chief Secretary, Revenue and Disaster Management Department & Financial Commissioner, and State Nodal Officer for Census, Dr. Sumita Misra, said that the census is being conducted in the country after 2011. She said that a key feature of this round is that the census is being carried out in a digital mode. Citizens can undertake self-enumeration by visiting the portal from April 16 to April 30. She further informed that nearly 60,000 personnel have been trained for the census exercise. Besides this, the honorarium for the enumerators has also been increased.

Director, Census, Lalit Jain said that 51,000 enumeration blocks in Haryana have been digitised, and their complete reference maps have been made available on the portal. He noted that this comprehensive database will significantly support the state’s development. He further said that under the digital census initiative, citizens can conveniently complete self-enumeration from anywhere using the mobile application or the portal, saving considerable time.

Chief Secretary Anurag Rastogi, Principal Secretary to Chief Minister Arun Kumar Gupta, Secretary, Revenue and Disaster Management Department, Smt. Hema Sharma, Additional Director (Admn.), Information, Public Relations, and Languages Department, Varsha Khangwal, Additional Director Manish Lohan, and Media Secretary to Chief Minister Praveen Attreya also remained present on this occasion.

2 IAS officers transferred

The Haryana Government has transferred two IAS officers with immediate effect. Chief Secretary Anurag Rastogi has issued an order in this regard.

Manoj Kumar, Deputy Commissioner, Mahendragarh at Narnaul, has been posted as Special Secretary, Finance Department, against a vacant post.

Anupama Anjali, Administrator, HSVP, Faridabad and Additional Director, Urban Estate, Faridabad, has been posted as Deputy Commissioner, Mahendragarh at Narnaul. She will replace Sh. Manoj Kumar.

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