Ensuring Accurate Census: Overcoming Challenges and Mapping Vulnerabilities
The Registrar General of India has instructed authorities to identify villages and communities vulnerable to threats that could affect the Census process. Vulnerability mapping will ensure these areas are not omitted. A pan-India helpline is launched, and officials are tasked with ensuring a free and fair enumeration in these regions.
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The Registrar General of India (RGI) has issued directives to district magistrates and municipal commissioners to pinpoint villages and communities at risk of threats or intimidation that may impede the smooth conduct of the Census.
The goal is to ensure comprehensive coverage and avoid omissions due to inaccessibility or socio-economic obstacles. Authorities are tasked with conducting vulnerability mapping on a revenue village basis to identify areas facing potential interference with Census activities.
District intelligence units are asked to stay vigilant, and a dedicated helpline has been launched. Moreover, special arrangements will assure enumeration of nomadic tribes and mobile populations, prioritizing a safe and accurate nationwide Census.