Unicef Urges Help for Digitally Disadvantaged in Census 2027 Self-Enumeration
Unicef Urges Help for Disadvantaged in Census 2027

Lucknow: Stressing the importance of accurate child data for policymaking and welfare planning, the Regional Directorate of Census Operations and Unicef on Friday urged stakeholders to help digitally disadvantaged families complete self-enumeration for Census 2027.

Interactive Session on Census Matters for Children

The appeal was made during an interactive session titled “Census Matters for Children” held at the Unicef office in Lucknow. Conducted in hybrid mode, the programme brought together civil society groups, youth networks, media representatives and government officials to spread awareness about India’s first fully digital census.

Self-Enumeration Innovation

Chief principal census officer Sheetal Verma said self-enumeration is a major innovation in Census 2027 and would improve data accuracy while reducing chances of exclusion, especially of children. Citizens can complete the process online through the self-enumeration portal between May 7 and May 21 in Uttar Pradesh before the houselisting phase begins.

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Importance for Child Welfare

Unicef Uttar Pradesh chief Zakari Adam said the census remains the most comprehensive source of data on children and is crucial for planning development interventions and resource allocation. Officials said accurate and disaggregated census data would help governments make targeted investments in healthcare, nutrition, education and child welfare schemes.

Call to Action

Participants were encouraged to assist at least three digitally disadvantaged families in completing self-enumeration to ensure that no household or child was left uncounted.

Strong Start for Self-Enumeration

Uttar Pradesh logged over 2.7 lakh self-enumerations online by 6 pm on Friday, the second day of the process. Sonbhadra district led with over 60,000 applicants, followed by Auraiya and Lucknow.

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