The first phase of census-2021 will commence from June Ist 2020 in the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir, an official spokesman said on Monday.
He said the census-2020, which will be 16th in the series since 1881 and 8th since independence, will be carried out in two phases in the UT.
It is likely to be conducted through a mobile phone application thereby moving away from the traditional pen and paper to digital data, he said.
Spokesman said the first phase of house listing will be conducted from June Ist, to July 15, 2020 while the second phase of actual population enumeration will be conducted in February 2021 with a revision round next month in March.
He said Deputy Commissioner (DC) Srinagar, Dr Shahid Iqbal Choudhary who is also the Principal Census Officer Srinagar convened a meeting of census charge officers of the district to discuss the preparations for conduct of Census of India 2021 in the district.
District Statistics and Evaluation Officer Srinagar Irfan Giri who is the nodal officer for Census 2021 in the district and all Tehsildars of the district attended the meeting. SMC officers and officials associated with the Census were also present. He said updated information about all wards and villages of the district has been prepared.
It was also informed that imparting of training to master trainers in the district has been completed adding that 43 field trainers who will train the enumerators and the supervisors have also been identified.
The meeting was further informed that the district census cell is in place in the district whereas the central monitoring and management unit is being established.
To meeting also discussed methodology, code directory, freezing of administrative boundaries, responsibilities of district census cell, designation of staff, publicity of the census process among other preparations.
Speaking on the occasion the DC emphasised the importance of the decennial Census which provides the basis for future planning and guides in terms of requisite development initiatives and welfare schemes for the population.
He stressed the importance of sincere execution of the exercise on the part of the census officials and wholehearted participation and provision of accurate information on the part of the citizens.
The Census is not just an exercise of head count but it also provides invaluable socio-economic data which forms credible basis for informed policy formulation. The changing demographics and socio-economic parameters reflected by the Census helps in reformulation of the country’s plans for economic development and welfare schemes.