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Importance of Census for national planning

LCT Desk by LCT Desk
May 22, 2026
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Mukhtar Ahmad Qureshi

The Census of India 2027 stands as a key exercise to shape the future of the country it gives a full and trusted picture of people, housing state and social economic facts.
Every policy, each scheme and every development work depend on correct figures. Without right numbers planning goes wrong. With right numbers planning moves forward. The coming census will start with house listing work from 1st June 2026 to 30th June 2026. This stage will look at every building and every household. After that enumeration will happen. Census Enumerators and Supervisors will visit each home to gather detailed facts. Before those visits the Govt. Of India has put in place a 15 day Self Enumeration option from 17th May 2026 to 31st June 2026. This allows each person to send household details online. This step saves time improves correctness and reduces load on field staff.
Self enumeration gives you the control you can fill your details carefully. You can avoid mistakes. You can make sure your family is counted rightly. This is not only a facility it is also a duty. When you give correct data you help the Govt. Plan better schools, hospitals, roads and welfare programmes.
Jammu and Kashmir brings special problems the region has rough terrain and scattered settlements. Many places are remote and hard to reach. Enumerators often walk long distances. They face rough weather and physical tiredness. Despite these issues they work with devotion to reach each household. You should know their effort. You should welcome them with respect. You should cooperate fully. A small gesture of kindness can lift their morale. When they feel respected they do better. When they do better the quality of data improves.
Teachers make up a big part of the census workforce. They do this work along with their teaching duties. Teaching itself needs time, patience and commitment. Teachers take this responsibility for the larger good. You should notice their contribution. You should treat them with dignity. Teachers shape minds and build the future of the Nation. Their role in the Census 2027 adds another layer to their service. Respecting them is not optional it is needed.
Census 2027 will be the first fully digital Census in India. This marks a big change. Digital tools will speed up data gathering they will cut manual mistakes. They will improve data storing and analysis. But technology alone cannot guarantee success. Human cooperation remains essential. You must provide true information. Do not hide facts. Do not give false numbers. Even small errors can lead to wrong outcomes. Wrong data leads to poor planning. Poor planning affects services in your own area.
For example, if population figures are wrong, the number of Schools planned may not be enough. If housing facts are wrong infrastructure projects may fail. If income details are inaccurate welfare schemes may not reach the correct people. Every detail counts.
Census 2027 data supports National planning at every level. It helps divide funds. It guides policy choices. It points to areas that need urgent care. It supports programmes linked to education, health, jobs and housing. In areas like Tehsil Boniyar awareness plays a key part. Local administration has already begun awareness drives. These drives tell people about the importance of taking part in the census. They encourage Self Enumeration. They build trust between Citizens and Officials.
You should join these efforts. You should tell your family and neighbours. You should guide those who may not understand the method. Awareness spreads through action. When you act others follow.
Positive cooperation is required now. Census 2027 is not only a Govt. Job. It is a shared duty. When citizens and officials work together results improve. When results improve development becomes visible. Self Enumeration stands as the best choice for many homes. It saves time. It reduces pressure on the field. It lets you check your data before you send it. You should use this option. You should finish it within the given time. After sending verification will take place. The Enumerator will visit your home. You should share your SE ID. This step confirms your data. It ensures correctness. It completes the process. Every stage of the census has a purpose. Every citizen has a part to play. Ignoring this process weakens the system. Taking part strengthens it.
Notational Planning depends on solid data. Solid data depends on your honesty and cooperation. When you take this seriously you add to National Growth. You help create better chances for future generations. Census 2027 is more than a data gathering exercise. It is a base for progress. It links every household to National Development. It makes sure no one is left out. You have a direct role in this process. Act responsibly. Give correct information. Respect field staff. Spread awareness. Use Self Enumeration. Your small effort will make a large impact.
(The author is a teacher. He hails from Boniyar, Baramulla and can be reached at [email protected])

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