What's Happening?
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has completed the digital self-enumeration form for the first phase of India's digital census campaign during his visit to Gorakhpur. He urged citizens to participate in the self-enumeration process, which continues until
May 21. The initiative marks India's first fully digital census, aimed at collecting accurate data to shape development policies and welfare schemes. The census is not just about population counting but also serves as a foundation for inclusive and well-planned development. The use of digital tools and real-time data collection is expected to make the process more transparent and effective.
Why It's Important?
The digital census represents a significant step towards modernizing data collection in India, potentially setting a precedent for other countries. Accurate data is crucial for effective policy-making and resource allocation, impacting various sectors such as healthcare, education, and infrastructure. The initiative also highlights the importance of digital literacy and access, as citizens are encouraged to participate online. Successful implementation could lead to more efficient governance and improved public services, benefiting the broader population.







