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Why Census 2027 Is Key to India’s Economic Future

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India to Conduct Next Census in 2026-2027

The Government of India has confirmed that the next Census will take place in two phases during 2026 and 2027. The data collected will be finalized by March 1, 2027.

India has been conducting a Census every ten years since 1881, regardless of changing governments or crises. However, the 2021 Census did not occur due to the Covid pandemic, resulting in a significant six-year delay. This timeline is notably longer than that of many neighboring countries like Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka.

A spokesperson for the Ministry of Home Affairs explained on social media that the pandemic disrupted various sectors, including education. With around 30 lakh enumerators, most of whom are primary school teachers, the Census would have further impacted education if not timed carefully.

Concerns over Data Accuracy

Currently, there is significant attention on two sensitive topics related to the Census: the collection of caste data and how the Census data will be used for delimitation. This process will determine the distribution of Lok Sabha seats based on population, affecting southern states that have successfully managed their population growth over the last five decades.

Experts worry that the politicization surrounding caste and delimitation could compromise the quality and reliability of Census data. Individuals might manipulate their answers to align with political views rather than providing honest information.

Despite these challenges, the Census remains crucial for the country’s economic and policy-making functions.

Why the Census Matters

The national Census serves as a foundational statistical resource for various surveys and analyses. It doesn’t merely count everyone in India; it provides a comprehensive view of the nation by collecting data on age, gender, family structure, economic status, unemployment, language, education, and migration, among other factors.

In essence, the Census acts as a reflection of the nation, showing how things have changed over the past decade and hinting at future trends. It lays the groundwork for all kinds of policy-making and surveys.

Impact on Economic Policies

For example, the Reserve Bank of India relies on the Census for understanding the retail inflation rate. This rate influences decisions like whether to raise or lower interest rates. Accuracy in understanding inflation depends on a comprehensive survey of consumer behavior, a task that the Census facilitates.

Similarly, the Census informs policies related to migration and urbanization. There is often misunderstanding about population movement; many believe most migration happens between states, but the reality is that most occurs within districts. This insight is vital for effective budgeting and social policies.

The Invaluable Role of Census

No alternative survey can capture the reality of a population as effectively as the Census. While administrative data is increasing, it often proves unreliable. For instance, discrepancies can emerge between different government departments, leading to misleading conclusions.

The delay in conducting the Census may introduce challenges in data analysis and comparison, but it is an essential step toward resetting the understanding of India’s current reality.

Conclusion

The announcement of the Census is a significant development for India’s policymakers and citizens alike. It promises to bring clarity and informed decision-making at a time when accurate data is more critical than ever.

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