By Amrit Pal Sidhu / Babushahi Bureau
Jalandhar, May 03:
In a significant step towards the successful execution of Census-2027, the Divisional Commissioner of Jalandhar, Mr. Ramvir, has completed his self-enumeration process through the official online portal, se.census.gov.in.
This marks a pivotal moment in the census process, as it underscores the efficiency and convenience of the digital self-enumeration platform.
Mr. Ramvir has appealed to all citizens to actively participate in the self-enumeration process, emphasizing its simplicity and accessibility. "The process is user-friendly and allows individuals to provide their census-related details from the comfort of their homes," he noted.
The initiative aims to streamline data collection and encourage widespread participation in building a robust national database.
Highlighting the critical importance of accurate and timely data, Mr. Ramvir explained that census information serves as the backbone for planning and development activities across the nation.
From the construction of schools and hospitals to the design of welfare schemes and infrastructure projects, reliable data is indispensable for informed decision-making.
"A strong database is essential for shaping policies that cater to the needs of the people," he remarked.
The Divisional Commissioner called upon citizens to embrace this technology-driven approach and contribute wholeheartedly to the success of Census-2027.
He stressed that public participation is vital to creating a comprehensive and reliable database, which will ultimately benefit society at large. "This is not just a government initiative; it is a collective effort that requires everyone's involvement," he added.
The self-enumeration process for Census-2027 commenced on April 30 and will remain open until May 14, 2026. Following this phase, enumerators will conduct door-to-door surveys from May 15 to June 13, 2026, to ensure comprehensive data collection.
The event also witnessed the presence of Charge Officer-cum-Assistant Commissioner Vikrant Verma, Superintendent Ashok Wadhawan, and other staff members. Their participation underscored the collaborative effort required to make Census-2027 a resounding success.
As the nation progresses toward a more digital future, initiatives like online self-enumeration represent a significant step in leveraging technology for better governance.
By actively participating in this process, citizens can play a crucial role in shaping India's developmental trajectory for years to come.@Amrit