Census to be further delayed till 30 September, say officials

The housing listing phase of the census and the exercise to update the National Population Register (NPR) were scheduled to be carried out across the country from 1 April to 30 September, 2020, but were postponed due to the COVID-19 outbreak

Press Trust of India January 06, 2023 12:43:45 IST
Census to be further delayed till 30 September, say officials

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    New Delhi: The exercise to carry out the decennial census has been further postponed — at least till 30 September, officials said.

    The housing listing phase of the census and the exercise to update the National Population Register (NPR) were scheduled to be carried out across the country from 1 April to 30 September, 2020, but were postponed due to the COVID-19 outbreak.

    In a communication to all states, the Office of the Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India conveyed that the date of freezing of administrative boundaries has been extended till 30 June.

    According to norms, census can be conducted only three months after the freezing of boundary limits of administrative units such as districts, sub-districts, tehsils, talukas and police stations.

    In its letter, the census authorities, while referring to an earlier communication to extend the date of freezing of boundaries up to 31 December in 2020, said it has now been decided by the competent authority to further extend the date of freezing of boundaries.

    The boundaries of the administrative units for the ensuing census will now be freezed with effect from 1 July, 2023. The finalisation of boundaries of administrative units entails covering all jurisdictional changes between two consecutive censuses.

    The communication said the state governments can give effect to the changes in administrative boundaries, if any, latest by 30 June, 2023, and send copies of notifications on jurisdictional changes to the Directorate of Census Operations in the state or Union Territory concerned with an endorsement to the census authorities in Delhi.

    The freeze on administrative boundaries was effective from 1 January, 2020, to 31 March, 2021, before the COVID-19 pandemic.

    后来,调查当局说,Census 2021 had been postponed until further orders and several requests were received from states for permission to create new units, the date of freezing of boundaries was extended till 31 December, 2020.

    It was then extended twice — till 31 December, 2021, and again till 31 December, 2022.

    According to the earlier schedule, the census would have its reference date as 1 March, 2021, and in the snow-bound Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand, it would have been 1 October, 2020.

    The census operation continues to be on hold and the government has not yet announced the new schedule.

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