Mumbai, October 28: The Central government is anticipated to initiate the census exercise in 2025, with a goal to complete it by 2026. This nationwide effort to count the population will take place after a delay of four years, reflecting the challenges faced in conducting such a significant undertaking. The census is crucial for understanding demographic trends and will provide vital data that can inform government policies and resource allocation.
After the Census is completed, the government plans to proceed with delimitation, which involves redrawing the boundaries of constituencies. This process is important as it ensures that each electoral district accurately reflects the population distribution, helping to maintain fair representation in the legislative assembly and Parliament. When Is National Unity Day 2024? Know Date and Significance of Rashtriya Ekta Diwas That Marks the Birth Anniversary of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel.
What Is Census?
The census is a comprehensive population count conducted periodically, gathering detailed demographic information about a country's residents. In India, the Office of the Registrar General and Census Commissioner conducts the census every ten years. It collects data on various aspects, including population size, age, gender, literacy rates, occupation, and housing conditions. The information obtained from the Census is crucial for government planning and policy-making, helping to allocate resources, implement development programs, and ensure fair representation in legislative bodies. Latest Government Jobs for Retired Railway Employees: Indian Railways To Re-Hire Retired Staff Under 65 for Existing Vacancies, Begins Recruitment Drive for 25,000 Positions.
When Was The Last Census Conducted In India?
The last Census in India was conducted in 2011, marking the 15th National Census since the first one took place in 1871. The 2011 Census was notable for being the largest statistical exercise in the world, collecting data from over 1.2 billion people across the country. Originally scheduled for 2021, the Census faced delays due to the COVID-19 pandemic, pushing the next count to 2025.
Key findings from the 2011 Census revealed significant insights into India's demographic landscape. The total population was recorded at approximately 1.21 billion, with a literacy rate of 74.04%. The Census also highlighted regional disparities in population growth, with states like Bihar and Uttar Pradesh showing higher growth rates compared to more developed states. Additionally, the gender ratio was found to be 940 females for every 1,000 males, indicating ongoing challenges related to gender equity.
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