India, the world's most populous country, has commenced a comprehensive digital census since April 1, allowing citizens to input their data directly. However, this initiative raises concerns about potential political manipulation of the data collected.
India has initiated its first census in over a decade at the beginning of April, expected to take about a year to complete. This monumental project aims to survey over a billion people to address social and economic disparities in the country.
India has commenced the largest population census in the world, aiming to count over <strong>1.4 billion people</strong>. This initiative is part of the government's efforts to update demographic data and enhance developmental planning.
India has begun the largest national population census globally, a significant step that could greatly influence public policies and social programs. The census, delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, aims to collect accurate data on demographic shifts in the country.
India has commenced its long-awaited national census, a crucial step for comprehensive data collection. For the first time since independence, information about social classes will be included.
The General Statistics Department has announced the commencement of the census phase for the 2026 Population and Housing Census. This initiative aims to gather accurate data reflecting demographic and social changes in the country.
Fieldwork for the Saudi census has commenced in the Jazan region, aiming to gather accurate data to enhance future development plans. This census is a significant step towards improving public services.