- NEW DELHI — The 2027 Census with caste enumeration will be carried out with the
reference date of October 1, 2026 in snow-bound areas like Ladakh and of March
1, 2027 in the rest of the country, the Home Ministry announced on Wednesday.
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- It has been decided to conduct Population Census-2027 in
two phases along with the enumeration of castes, it said.
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- "The reference date for Population Census - 2027
will be 00:00 hours of the first day of March 2027.
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- "For the Union Territory of Ladakh and the
non-synchronous snow-bound areas of the UT of Jammu and Kashmir and states of
Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand, the reference date will be 00.00 hours of the
first day of October 2026," the ministry said in a statement.
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- The notification for the intent of conducting the
Population Census with these reference dates will be published in the official
gazette "tentatively on 16.06.2025, as per provision of section 3 of
Census Act 1948", it said.
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- Officials said the second and final phase of the census
will begin in February 2027 and conclude on 01 March 2027 (reference date).
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- It is immediately not clear whether the exercise to
update the National Population Register (NPR) will be carried out along with
the Census or not. The government was planning to do it along with the Census
in 2020 but the exercise was postponed due to the COVID-19 outbreak.
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- The Census of India is conducted under the provisions of
the Census Act, 1948 and the Census Rules, 1990.
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- The last Census was conducted in 2011 in two phases:
Phase I of House Listing (HLO) from April 1 to September 30, 2010) and Phase II
of Population Enumeration (PE) (February 9 to 28, 2011) "with reference
date - 00:00 hours of the first day of March 2011, except for snow-bound
non-synchronous areas of Jammu and Kashmir, Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh
for which it was conducted during September 11 to 30, 2010 with reference date
as 00.00 hours of the first day of October 2010".
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- Census 2021 was also proposed to be conducted in two
phases with phase I during April-September 2020 and the second phase in
February 2021.
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- All preparations for the first phase of the Census to be
conducted in 2021 were completed and the fieldwork was scheduled to begin in
some States/UTs from April 1, 2020. However, due to the outbreak of the
COVID-19 pandemic across the country, the census work was postponed.
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- The government recently decided that it will carry our
caste enumeration along with the census. It will also be the first digital
census giving the citizens an opportunity to self-enumerate.
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- The entire Census exercise is likely to cost the
government over Rs 13,000 crore.
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- A meeting of the Union cabinet on December 24, 2019,
approved the proposal for conducting the Census of India 2021 at a cost of Rs
8,754.23 crore and updating the NPR at a cost of Rs 3,941.35 crore.
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- However, the Budget 2025-26 allocated just Rs 574.80
crore for census surveys and statistics/the Registrar General of India (RGI).
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- A government functionary said the budget was a minor
issue and could be sorted out without any impediment.
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- On April 30, the Cabinet Committee on Political Affairs
chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi decided to include caste enumeration in
the upcoming census.
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- The decision demonstrated that the Modi government is
committed to the holistic interests and values of the nation and society, an
official statement issued by the government on April 30 said.
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- According to Article 246 of the Constitution, the Census
is a subject listed at 69 in the Union List in the Seventh Schedule.
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- While some states have conducted surveys to enumerate
castes, these surveys have varied in transparency and intent, with some
conducted purely from a "political angle, creating doubts in
society", the government had said.
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- "Considering all these circumstances, and to ensure
that our social fabric does not come under political pressure, it has been
decided that caste enumeration should be included in the main census instead of
being conducted as a separate survey," the statement said.
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- This will ensure that society becomes stronger
economically and socially, and the country's progress continues without
hindrance. It is noteworthy that when a provision of 10 per cent reservation
was made for the economically weaker sections of society, it did not create
tension in any section of society, it said.
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- Caste was excluded from all census operations conducted
since independence.
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- In 2010, then Prime Minister Manmohan Singh had assured
the Lok Sabha that the matter of caste census would be considered in the
Cabinet.
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- A Group of Ministers was formed to deliberate on this
subject, and most political parties recommended conducting a caste census.
However, the previous Congress-led government opted for a survey instead of a
caste census, known as the Socio-Economic and Caste Census (SECC).
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- The Office of the Registrar General and Census
Commissioner had prepared around three dozen questions to be asked to the
citizens.
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- The questions include whether a family has a telephone,
internet connection, mobile or smartphone, bicycle, scooter or motorcycle or
moped and whether they own a car, jeep or a van.
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- The citizens were be asked questions such as the cereal
they consume in the household, the main source of drinking water, the main
source of lighting, access to latrine, type of latrine, wastewater outlet,
availability of bathing facility, availability of kitchen and LPG/PNG
connection, main fuel used for cooking and availability of radio, transistor
and television.
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- They were to be asked about the predominant material of
floor, wall and roof of the census house, the condition of the census house,
the total number of persons normally residing in the household, whether the
head of the household is a woman, whether the head of the household belongs to
Scheduled Caste or Scheduled Tribe, the number of dwelling rooms exclusively in
possession of the household and the number of married couples living in the
household among others.