Telangana Launches Digital Census 2027: A Transformative Step Forward
Telangana embarks on Census 2027's self-enumeration phase, emphasizing participation and accurate information. Governor Shukla, CM Reddy, and Union Minister Reddy highlight its importance for governance and development. As India's first digital census, it aims to ensure efficiency and inclusiveness, marking a significant step for Telangana post-formation.
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In a significant move, the self-enumeration phase for Census 2027 began in Telangana this Sunday, with Governor Shiv Pratap Shukla launching it at Lok Bhavan. Utilizing the online self-enumeration system, the census promises an inclusive and accurate demographic capture, deemed vital for effective governance.
Telangana's Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy and Union Minister for Coal and Mines G Kishan Reddy, who also completed the process online, underscored the exercise's critical role in shaping India's developmental policies. It marks a transformative shift toward digital data collection, promoting transparency and efficiency.
With emphasis on public participation, officials highlighted that this is India's first fully digital census. Citizens are urged to engage actively, as the data gathered acts as a cornerstone for planning and resource distribution, ensuring developmental benefits reach every segment of society.
(With inputs from agencies.)

