Hyderabad: Telangana census self-enumeration began as officials urged residents to complete the process online for Census 2027.
The Government of India enabled self-enumeration for citizens under Census 2027. The initiative allowed households to submit their data digitally.
Special Chief Secretary Jayesh Ranjan completed his self-enumeration and appealed to citizens to follow. He called on households across the three municipal corporations to participate.
GHMC Commissioner R.V. Karnan also encouraged residents to take part. He said public participation would ensure smooth implementation across the city.
Telangana census self-enumeration gains push from officials
Officials said the process would save time and improve data accuracy. Moreover, they stated it would support better governance and planning.
They urged citizens to use the official portal for self-enumeration. The system was described as simple, secure and accessible.
Authorities stressed that complete participation would ensure every household was counted. They added that accurate data remained critical for national planning.
Telangana census self-enumeration aims for full household coverage
Officials emphasised the importance of citizen responsibility in the exercise. They said wider participation would strengthen data collection.
The appeal highlighted that self-enumeration contributed to nation-building. It also reduced dependence on manual surveys.
Authorities reiterated that every household should come forward. They said the initiative aimed to cover all families without gaps.