Meghalaya's Digital Census: A New Era in Data Collection
Meghalaya's transition to a digital Census was marked by Governor CH Vijayashankar's enrolment, promoting accessibility and efficiency in data collection. Citizens' participation is urged to ensure accurate data for future planning and growth. The initiative aims to modernize the Census for better governance and reliability of information.
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In a significant move towards digital modernization, Meghalaya Governor CH Vijayashankar became the first person to enroll for the state's digital Census on Friday. The initiative aims to revolutionize data collection, making it more accessible and efficient for the populace.
Governor Vijayashankar, addressing the citizens, emphasized the importance of participating in the digital Census, highlighting its potential to enhance the responsiveness of governance. He stated that accurate data is vital for effectively planning and implementing welfare and development programs.
The digital Census initiative, a precursor to the larger Census 2027, seeks to simplify enumeration processes and improve data reliability. Officials noted that the new system is expected to minimize manual errors and allow real-time data capture, urging wider citizen participation to achieve a reliable and comprehensive database.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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