President Droupadi Murmu and Prime Minister Narendra Modi participated in India’s first-ever digital census through the self-enumeration portal. The exercise marks a historic shift toward technology-driven data collection, aiming to enhance accuracy, transparency, and efficiency in capturing demographic and socio-economic information nationwide.
The government officially launched the digital census on April 2, 2026, allowing citizens to self-enumerate online. This initiative is expected to modernize India’s census process, reduce manual errors, and streamline data compilation for policy-making.
Launch Of Digital Census
The digital census introduces a self-enumeration portal where households can securely submit their details. This marks a departure from traditional paper-based surveys, aligning India with global best practices in population data management.
Participation By Leaders
President Murmu and PM Modi were among the first to complete the self-enumeration process, symbolizing the government’s commitment to digital transformation. Their participation underscores the importance of citizen involvement in ensuring the success of this nationwide exercise.
Benefits Of Digital Census
The digital format promises faster data processing, improved accuracy, and enhanced transparency. It also reduces logistical challenges, making census operations more cost-effective and environmentally friendly.
Key Highlights
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India launches first digital census on April 2, 2026
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Self-enumeration portal enables citizens to submit data online
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Prez Murmu and PM Modi participate in the exercise
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Digital census aims to improve accuracy and efficiency
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Marks a major step in India’s digital governance journey
Sources: Press Information Bureau, Economic Times, Business Standard