The Free Press Journal

Citizens to be allowed to self-enumerate online; home visit by officials to continue

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The citizens of the country, if they wish, will be able to self-enumerate online in the upcoming census as the government has amended the rules that allowed the census schedule, which contains questions to be asked during the decennial exercise, to be both on paper and in electronic forms.

According to the Census (Amendment) Rules, 2022 issued late on Friday night, the phrase “electronic form” shall have the same meaning as assigned to it in clause (R) of sub-section (1) of section 2 of the Informatio­n Technology Act, 2000 — any informatio­n generated, sent, received or stored in media, magnetic, optical, computer memory, micro film, computer generated micro fiche or similar device.

Apart from allowing the provision of online self-enumeratio­n, home visit by the enumerator­s for collecting census data will continue as in the past. The housing listing phase of the census and the exercise to update the NPR were scheduled to be carried out across the country from April 1 to September 30, 2020, but got postponed due to the Covid outbreak.

According to the earlier schedule, the census would have its reference date as March 1, 2021 and in snowbound J&K, Himachal and Uttarakhan­d, it would have been October 1, 2020.

The census operation continues to be on hold and the government is yet to announce the new schedule.

The new rules define selfenumer­ation as “filling-up, completion and submission of census schedule by respondent­s themselves”.

In Rule 5, which deals with publishing of the census statistics through publicatio­ns of magnetic media, the word “media” has been replaced with “electronic or any other media”.

A clause has been added to Rule 6 to allow filling up of the census schedule through self-enumeratio­n. “Without prejudice to any other provisions of these rules, a person may fill-up, complete and submit the census schedule through self-enumeratio­n,” according to the rules notified by the Union home ministry.

Rule 8 has an addition: “print media, electronic media, social media”, to the list of modes for ensuring wide publicity for the exercise.

The earlier list only included radio, audio-visuals and posters.

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