Bihar CM Samrat Choudhary Launches Self-Enumeration Phase of Census 2027
Bihar Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary officially inaugurated the self-enumeration phase of the Census 2027 on April 17, 2026, at the Chief Minister Secretariat in Patna. The launch event marked a significant milestone in India's decennial population count, transitioning into a digital-first approach that allows citizens to register their details independently. During the ceremony, CM Choudhary symbolically initiated the process by clicking a mouse, signaling the start of the online registration window. He urged all residents of Bihar to participate actively and enthusiastically, emphasizing the critical importance of accurate data collection for effective governance and resource allocation. Notably, former Chief Minister Nitish Kumar also participated in the initiative by registering himself through the self-enumeration portal, demonstrating high-level political support for the census exercise. This phase aims to streamline data collection, reduce fieldwork burdens, and enhance the accuracy of demographic statistics. The event highlights the Indian government's push towards digitalization in administrative processes, with Bihar serving as a key state in this nationwide effort. Officials present at the secretariat confirmed that the infrastructure is ready to handle large volumes of simultaneous registrations from the state's vast population.
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Bihar CM Samrat Choudhary Launches Self-Enumeration Phase of Census 2027
Bihar Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary officially inaugurated the self-enumeration phase of the Census 2027 on April 17, 2026, at the Chief Minister Secretariat in Patna. The launch event marked a significant milestone in India's decennial population count, transitioning into a digital-first approach that allows citizens to register their details independently. During the ceremony, CM Choudhary symbolically initiated the process by clicking a mouse, signaling the start of the online registration window. He urged all residents of Bihar to participate actively and enthusiastically, emphasizing the critical importance of accurate data collection for effective governance and resource allocation. Notably, former Chief Minister Nitish Kumar also participated in the initiative by registering himself through the self-enumeration portal, demonstrating high-level political support for the census exercise. This phase aims to streamline data collection, reduce fieldwork burdens, and enhance the accuracy of demographic statistics. The event highlights the Indian government's push towards digitalization in administrative processes, with Bihar serving as a key state in this nationwide effort. Officials present at the secretariat confirmed that the infrastructure is ready to handle large volumes of simultaneous registrations from the state's vast population.
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