Ahmedabad Ramps Up for Census 2027 with 14K Strong Team
In a bold move towards digital-age census operations, Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation has assembled 12,000 enumerators and 2,000 supervisors for the upcoming 2027 Census prelude. This housing census...

In a bold move towards digital-age census operations, Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation has assembled 12,000 enumerators and 2,000 supervisors for the upcoming 2027 Census prelude. This housing census drive marks the first major phase, unfolding between June 1 and 30. The initiative aims to catalog every residence in the city, capturing specifics on living conditions and amenities. It's designed to feed into the national census framework, ensuring Gujarat stays ahead in demographic mapping. Over 7,500 workers have wrapped up their training, with the rest on track by May 21. Sessions buzz in 48 wards' schools and halls, equipping staff with the latest protocols. Sourced from government bodies and academia, these appointees operate under strict municipal directives, with wards clearly delineated for efficiency. Tech integration stands out: a self-enumeration portal launches May 17 for residents to log housing data online until May 31, easing the burden on enumerators. Field agents will wield apps to record housing status, utilities, and assets door-to-door. AMC emphasizes compliance, citing potential penalties under the 1948 Census Act for absentees or defaulters. Citizens are called upon to support this vital exercise with precise inputs, whether digitally or in person. As preparations peak, this phase promises invaluable insights, shaping policies on urban housing and infrastructure for years to come.
