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A. What is Census? How is it useful?
B. What is the National Population Register? What is its use?
C. How will both these exercises be conducted?
D. Will an Identity Card be given?
E. Who will collect the Information?
F. What information will be collected?
G. Will my Information be disclosed to anybody?
H. How will I know that Census is being conducted?
I. Whom do I contact in case my house is not covered?
J. How do I ensure that the information given by me is being correctly
entered?
K. Do I need to show any documents to the enumerator?
L. What is the Link between NPR and Unique ID Authority of India
(UIDAI)?
M. How the Indians working/living abroad will be registered in
National Population Register?
N. Can I send my census/NPR information electronically?
A. What is Census? How is it useful?
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The Indian Census is the most credible source of information on Demography (Population
characteristics), Economic Activity, Literacy & Education, Housing & Household Amenities,
Urbanization, Fertility and Mortality, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, Language,
Religion, Migration, Disability and many other socio-cultural and demographic data
since 1872. Census 2011 will be the 15th National Census of the country. This is
the only source of primary data at village, town and ward level. It provides valuable
information for planning and formulation of polices for Central & State Governments
and is widely used by National & International agencies, scholars, business people,
industrialists, and many more. The delimitation/reservation of Constituencies -
Parliamentary/Assembly/Panchayats and other Local Bodies is also done on the basis
of the demographic data thrown up by the Census. Census is the basis for reviewing
the country's progress in the past decade, monitoring the on-going schemes of the
Government and most importantly, plan for the future. That is why the slogan of
Census 2011 is "Our Census, Our Future".
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B. What is the National Population Register? What is
its use?
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The NPR would be a Register of usual residents of the country. The NPR will be a
comprehensive identity database that would help in better targeting of the benefits
and services under the Government schemes/programmes, improve planning and help
strengthen security of the country. This is being done for the first time in the
country.
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C. How will both these exercises be conducted?
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The Census is a statutory exercise conducted under the provisions of the Census
Act 1948 and Rules made there under. The NPR is being created under the provisions
of the Citizenship Act and Rules.
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Census Process:
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The Census process involves visiting each and every household and gathering particulars
by asking questions and filling up Census Forms. The information collected about
individuals is kept absolutely confidential. In fact this information is not accessible
even to Courts of law. After the field work is over the forms are transported to
data processing centres located at 15 cities across the country. The data processing
will be done using sophisticated software called Intelligent Character Recognition
Software (ICR). This technology was pioneered by India in Census 2001 has become
the benchmark for Censuses all around the globe. This involves the scanning of the
Census Forms at high speed and extracting the data automatically using computer
software. This revolutionary technology has enabled the processing of the voluminous
data in a very short time and saving a huge amount of manual labour and cost.
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NPR Process:
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Details such as Name, Date of Birth, Sex, Present Address, Permanent Address, Names
of Father, Mother and Spouse etc will be gathered by visiting each and every household.
All usual residents will be eligible to be included irrespective of their Nationality.
Each and every household will be given an Acknowledgement Slip at the time of enumeration.
The data will then be entered into computers in the local language of the State
as well as in English. Once this database has been created, biometrics such as photograph,
10 fingerprints and probably Iris information will be added for all persons aged
15 years and above. This will be done by arranging camps at every village and at
the ward level in every town. Each household will be required to bring the Acknowledgement
Slip to such camps. Those who miss these camps will be given the opportunity to
present themselves at permanent NPR Centres to be set up at the Tehsil/Town level.
In the next step, data will be printed out and displayed at prominent places within
the village and ward for the public to see. Objections will be sought and registered
at this stage. Each of these objections will then be enquired into by the local
Revenue Department Officer and a proper disposal given in writing. Persons aggrieved
by such order have a right of appeal to the Tehsildar and then to the District Collector.
Once this process is over, the lists will be placed in the Gram Sabha in villages
and the Ward Committee in towns. Claims and Objections will be received at this
stage also and dealt with in the same manner described above. The Gram Sabha/Ward
Committee has to give its clearance or objection within a fixed period of time after
which it will be deemed that the lists have been cleared. The lists thus authenticated
will then be sent to the Unique Identity Authority of India (UIDAI) for de-duplication
and issue of UID Numbers. All duplicates will be eliminated at this stage based
on comparison of biometrics. Unique ID numbers will also be generated for every
person. The cleaned database along with the UID Number will then be sent back to
the Office of the Registrar General and Census Commissioner, India (ORG&CCI) and
would form the National Population Register. As the UID system works on the basis
of biometric de-duplication, in the case of persons of age 15 years and above (for
whom biometrics is available), the UID Number will be available for each individual.
For those below the age of 15 years (for whom biometrics is not available), the
UID Number will be linked to the parent or guardian.
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D. Will an Identity Card be given?
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The National Population Register would have the data of every person enumerated
during the Census operations irrespective of age. It would also have the biometric
data and UID Number of every person of age 15 years and above. National Identity
Cards will be given in a phased manner to all usual residents by the Office of the
Registrar General and Census Commissioner, India. The issue of Cards will be done
in Coastal Villages to start with. After this the coastal Towns will be covered
and so on till the entire country is covered.
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E. Who will collect the Information?
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Government servants duly appointed as Enumerators will visit each and every house
and collect the information required. They will carry an Identity Card as well as
an Appointment Letter. In case of need you may ask them to show these documents.
The local Tahsildar can also be contacted in this regard.
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F. What information will be collected?
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Two Forms will be canvassed in each household. The first relates to the Houselisting
and Housing Census. In this, 35 questions relating to Building material, Use of
Houses, Drinking water, Availability and type of latrines, Electricity, possession
of assets etc. will be canvassed.
The second form relates to the National Population Register. In this the following
will be canvassed:
* Name of the Person
* Gender
* Date of Birth
* Place of Birth
* Marital Status
* Name of Father
* Name of Mother
* Name of Spouse
* Present Address
* Duration of stay at Present Address
* Permanent Address
* Occupation
* Nationality as Declared
* Educational Qualification
* Relationship to Head of family
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G. Will my Information be disclosed to anybody?
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All information collected under the Census is confidential and will not be shared
with any agency - Government or private. Certain information collected under the
NPR will be published in the local areas for public scrutiny and invitation of objections.
This is in the nature of the electoral roll or the telephone directory. After the
NPR has been finalised, the database will be used only within the Government.
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H. How will I know that Census is being conducted?
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The dates on which Census is being conducted in various States/Union Territories
is given below:
1st April
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New Delhi (NDMC area), West Bengal, Assam, A & N Islands, Goa, Meghalaya
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7th April |
Kerala, Lakshadweep, Orissa, Himachal Pradesh, Sikkim
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15th April
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Karnataka, Arunachal, Chandigarh |
21st April
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Gujarat, Dadra & Nagar Haveli, Daman & Diu |
26th April
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Tripura, Andhra Pradesh
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1st May
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Haryana, Chhattisgarh, Delhi, Punjab, Uttaranchal, Maharashtra |
7th May
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Madhya Pradesh |
15th May
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J & K, Manipur, Mizoram, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh |
1st June |
Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, Himachal Pradesh (non synchronous), Nagaland |
Not finalised
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Bihar, Jharkhand
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Advertisements will be published in local Newspapers and in the radio/electronic
media. Apart from this, the Census enumerators will be visiting your house in person.
They will be affixing small Census stickers on the doorway of houses in which Census
has been completed. These will indicate that they have commenced operations in your
area.
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I. Whom do I contact in case my house is not covered?
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The local Tehsildar/Ward Officer of your area is the designated officer. In case
of need you can also contact the Collector/DC/DM of your District or the Commissioner
of your Town. You can also intimate us over e mail or contact us over the toll free
number given in this website.
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J. How do I ensure that the information given by me is
being correctly entered?
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The NPR form has to be signed by you. In case you require, ask the Enumerator to
read it out to you and then affix your signature/thumb impression. In any case do
ascertain that the details are correctly entered.
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K. Do I need to show any documents to the enumerator?
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The enumerator will take down all particulars as given by you. You are not required
to show any proof. However, be cautioned that it is expected that you will provide
correct and authentic information. You are also signing to this effect. The provision
of false information can invite penalties under the Census and Citizenship Acts.
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L. What is the Link between NPR and Unique ID Authority
of India (UIDAI)?
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The data collected in the NPR will be subjected to de-duplication by the UIDAI.
After de-duplication, the UIDAI will issue a UID Number. This UID Number will be
part of the NPR and the NPR Cards will bear this UID Number. The maintenance of
the NPR database and updating subsequently will be done by the Office of Registrar
General and Census Commissioner, India.
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M. How people working abroad will be registered in National
Population
Register?
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This is a Register of Usual Residents. If a person is staying at a particular place
in India for 6 months in the past one-year or intends to stay there(in India) for
at least 6 months in the future, they will be covered. If you are not a usual resident
you will not be included in the NPR.
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N. Can I send my census/NPR information electronically
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No, however you can download blank schedules from census website from schedule section
and keep the information ready. This may help Enumerators when he/she will come
to your place for collecting/recording the information in the actual schedules especially
designed for the census/NPR.
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