Chhattisgarh prepares for India’s first digital census in 2027 with high level planning
Chhattisgarh has started early preparations for India’s first fully digital census scheduled for 2027. A high level panel meeting reviewed administrative readiness, technology integration and coordination measures, signalling a major shift in how population data will be collected and managed.
Chhattisgarh is gearing up to play a key role in India’s first digital census, expected to be conducted in 2027. Senior officials recently held a high level review meeting to assess preparedness and outline the steps needed to transition from traditional methods to a technology driven census process.
The digital census is expected to rely heavily on mobile applications, online data collection and real time monitoring. Officials discussed the need for robust digital infrastructure, reliable internet connectivity and secure data handling systems to ensure accuracy and privacy. Training of field staff was identified as a priority, as enumerators will need to adapt to new digital tools and workflows.
Authorities also reviewed inter department coordination, as the census requires close cooperation between revenue, rural development, urban administration and IT departments. Ensuring seamless data flow and avoiding duplication were highlighted as critical goals of the new approach.
The shift to a digital census is expected to improve efficiency, reduce errors and speed up data processing. Officials believe that real time validation and automated checks will lead to more accurate population figures and better policy planning. Faster availability of data could help governments respond more effectively to social and economic needs.
Challenges were also discussed during the meeting. These include reaching remote and tribal areas, ensuring digital literacy among field workers and addressing concerns related to data security. Officials said special strategies will be developed to ensure inclusive coverage and prevent any sections of the population from being left out.
Chhattisgarh’s early planning reflects the broader national push toward digital governance. By preparing well in advance, the state aims to ensure a smooth rollout when the census exercise begins.
As India moves toward its first digital census, Chhattisgarh’s preparations are seen as an important step in modernising one of the country’s most significant data collection exercises.