
DIMAPUR — The Kohima District Level Coordination Committee (DLCC) meeting on the Civil Registration System (CRS) covering births and deaths was held on July 17 at the DC's office chamber.
During the meeting, Deputy Commissioner, Kohima, and District Chief Registrar, Shanavas C, who chaired the session, suggested the Economics and Statistics department publish the details of births and deaths registrations in the print media and local dailies, an official bulletin stated.
The deputy commissioner also recommended organising awareness programmes to educate the public about timely registration and encouraged close coordination among line departments for the smooth functioning of the system.
[bsa_pro_ad_space id=1]Earlier, Chongti, FI, District Economics and Statistics Office, presented a brief report on births and deaths in Kohima district.
Chongti highlighted that apart from births, reports on deaths are not being consistently provided to the department, leading to inaccuracies in data collection.
He requested the DC to circulate a directive to all offices under Kohima district, urging them to submit death information to the department concerned.
The house also discussed agendas related to the appointment of registrars and online registration.
It is worth mentioning that Kohima district has 129 registration units and 17 registrars.
For online registration, interested individuals can log in to crsorgi.gov.in and proceed with the registration process, provided all documents are authentic and proper, the bulletin informed.
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