DyCM completes Self-Enumeration for Census 2027, urges public participation

DyCM undertaking Self-Enumeration for Census at Srinagar on Monday.
DyCM undertaking Self-Enumeration for Census at Srinagar on Monday.

Excelsior Correspondent
SRINAGAR, May 18: In a major push towards promotion of Self-Enumeration under Census 2027, Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Choudhary today successfully completed his Self-Enumeration exercise at Civil Secretariat here.
The exercise was done under the guidance of Amit Sharma, Chief Principal Census Officer and Director Census Operations & Citizen Registration, Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh.
Ministers Sakeena Itoo and Javid Ahmad Dar also undertook the Self- Enumeration for Census- 2027.
The Self-Enumeration exercise was also undertaken by several legislators including MLAs including Tanvir Sadiq, Altaf Ahmad Wani, Hasnain Masoodi and Iftikhar Ahmad.
During the exercise, Amit Sharma guided the dignitaries regarding various features of the Self-Enumeration process and assisted them in successfully completing their digital Census submissions through the online platform.
The Deputy Chief Minister called upon all citizens and residents of Jammu & Kashmir to actively join in the Self-Enumeration process at se.census.gov.in and complete their Census submission by 31st May 2026. He stated that Census is an exercise of national importance and accurate demographic data plays a crucial role in planning, governance and implementation of welfare and developmental programmes.
He further appealed to youth, students, Government employees, urban households and digitally aware citizens to come forward and actively participate in the Self-Enumeration initiative and also motivate their families and communities to undertake the exercise.
While interacting with the participants, Amit Sharma highlighted that Census 2027 is going to be India’s first fully digital and paperless Census exercise and will incorporate several technology-driven features including Self-Enumeration, mobile-based digital data collection, geo-referenced mapping and real-time monitoring systems.
He informed that under the Self-Enumeration facility, the citizens can voluntarily submit their Census details online during the notified self-enumeration period before household visits by Enumerators. He stated that the initiative has been introduced to enhance convenience, transparency, citizen participation and accuracy in Census operations.
Sharma also informed the dignitaries that the Self-Enumeration portal has been designed as a secure and user-friendly digital platform with built-in validation systems and multilingual support to facilitate smooth participation by citizens across different regions.