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Census 2027 Goes Digital: India’s Demographic Snapshot Gets a Tech Upgrade


Updated: July 08, 2025 06:34

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India will be making history with its 2027 Census—facilitating an entirely digital enumeration process ensuring speed, accuracy, and empowerment of citizens. Citizens will be able to enumerate themselves for the first time ever through a safe and secure online platform, a deviation from the traditional door-to-door data collection.

Key points of the digital transformation:

Residents can input their personal and family details online through a multilingual web portal that they can access in English, Hindi, and local dialects.

Enumerators will utilize Android and iOS mobile applications for data capture, with no space for paper forms.

The census will be conducted in two phases: House Listing and Housing Census from 1st April 2026, and Population Enumeration from 1st February 2027.

Caste figures are being collected throughout the country for the first time since 1931, giving a crucial perspective to India's population profile.

Operational and security framework:

A three-level training system has been developed to train more than 34 lakh enumerators and supervisors.

Administrative boundaries will be put on hold by January 1, 2026, to maintain consistency and prevent duplication.

Results will be transmitted electronically to central servers so results can be processed faster and published sooner.

Strong security controls will protect personal information during storage, transmission, and gathering.

This digital-first approach is expected to enhance engagement, reduce errors, and provide timely analysis for policy-making, welfare programs, and electoral constituency demarcation.

Sources: The Economic Times, Indian Express, Deccan Herald, Deccan Chronicle, India Tribune, Jagran Josh.

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