Meghalaya Achieves 23,530 Self-Enumerations in Census Preparation
Meghalaya has recorded 23,530 self-enumerations as part of its ongoing Census exercise, with the process open until midnight on May 15. The Director of Census Operations in Meghalaya, Biswajit Pegu, reported that West Khasi Hills led with the highest number of entries, followed by East Khasi Hills. Despite challenges in border districts, all 12 districts have completed geo-tagging of landmarks and the creation of house listing blocks. The state has prepared 8,309 enumerators and supervisors for the upcoming house listing exercise, scheduled from May 16 to June 14. This preparation is part of a broader effort to ensure comprehensive data collection across the state's diverse regions.