New Delhi: Top census officials have discussed a strategy to carry out the massive exercise to count different aspects of India’s a billion plus population and run the entire process seamlessly, the Home Ministry said Friday.
The All India Conference of State Coordinators and Directors of Census Operations and updation of National Population Register (NPR), held in the last two days here, discussed the preparation for Census 2021 and how to eliminate doubts, if any, about the gigantic exercise.
The 2021 census will be conducted through a mobile phone application, moving away from the traditional pen and paper.
The census will have its reference date as March 1, 2021, but for snow-bound Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand it will be October 1, 2020.
Senior officials were also explained logistics involved for carrying out the census and how dissemination of information will be done to raise awareness on census, a Home Ministry statement said Friday.
The aim of the event was to interact with attending officers to help them understand the preparation for Census 2021, eliminate any doubts regarding the same and have an interactive session on suggestions for improvement, the statement said.
To disseminate information on different aspects of census, presentations were given to state coordinators and directors of census operations.
The event began with an inaugural address from Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India Vivek Joshi, who explained different aspects of the exercise.
The role of different states for census 2021, support being provided to states by the central government and the support expected by states to run the census process seamlessly were also discussed.
Training of national trainers is to start October 14, 2019 and senior state officials have been informed about the schedule of the programme.
The mammoth nationwide exercise will be carried out in 16 languages and at a cost of Rs 12,000 crore.
The Central Government has also decided to prepare a National Population Register (NPR) by September 2020 to lay the foundation for rolling out a citizens’ register across the country.
The NPR will be a list of usual residents of the country. Once the NPR is completed and published, it is expected to be the basis for preparing the National Register of Indian Citizens (NRIC), a pan-India version of Assam’s National Register of Citizens (NRC), an official said.
For the purpose of NPR, a usual resident is defined as a person who has resided in a local area for past six months or more or a person who intends to reside in that area for the next six months or more.
The NPR exercise will be conducted in conjunction with the house listing phase, the first phase for Census 2021. The NPR exercise is conducted at the local, sub-district, district, state and national levels.
PTI