Census to be carried out in Gujarat in two phases from April; officers appointed for mega exercise | Ahmedabad News

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Census to be carried out in Gujarat in two phases from April; officers appointed for mega exercise

Ahmedabad: The Gujarat govt on Friday said the upcoming population census will be conducted in 2 phases, starting with the counting of residential units, called house listing operation (HLO), followed by population enumeration (PE).The 1st phase of house listing operation (HLO) will be held from April to Sept this year, while the 2nd phase of population enumeration (PE) will take place in Feb 2027, a state govt release said.

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The state govt recently issued a notification appointing census officers to carry out this important exercise in accordance with Section 4 of Census Act, 1948 and Rule 3 of Census Rules, 1990, it added.The govt said census officers are expected to discharge their duties with sincerity and responsibility to ensure the exercise is carried out smoothly, accurately, and within the stipulated timeline. It described the census as the country’s largest administrative and statistical exercise and urged residents to extend full cooperation to officials and actively participate in the process.“In pursuance of a notification issued by the Govt of India on Jan 7, the Gujarat govt re-notified the period for conducting HLO. According to a state notification dated Feb 2, the fieldwork for House Listing Operation will be conducted from April 20 to May 19, 2026. Before the commencement of fieldwork, a self-enumeration (SE) exercise will be conducted for 15 days from April 5 to April 19, 2026,” the release said.This digital self-enumeration phase will precede the house-to-house survey and is aimed at facilitating public participation and improving accuracy of data, it added. During the self-enumeration period, residents will have the opportunity to submit their information digitally, with officials stating that this step is expected to make the process more convenient and inclusive.“Following the self-enumeration phase, trained enumerators will visit each household during the fieldwork period to collect information in a systematic manner. In the HLO phase, data will be collected on the condition of houses, as well as on assets and basic facilities available to families. The house-to-house survey will cover households across the state,” the release said. All information collected during the census will be kept strictly confidential and will be used only for statistical purposes as mandated under the Census Act 1948, officials said. PTI



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