Amit Shah Launches Mascots For India's First 2027 Digital Census

Union Home Minister Amit Shah has officially initiated preparations for India's first digital census, scheduled for 2027, by unveiling a set of digital platforms and introducing two mascots that symbolize this historic undertaking. This census is anticipated to be the largest population exercise globally, reflecting India's commitment to leveraging technology for accurate demographic data collection. The digital approach aims to enhance efficiency and accessibility, ensuring a comprehensive enumeration of the population. By embracing digital tools, the Indian government seeks to streamline the census process, which plays a crucial role in policy-making and resource allocation. The introduction of mascots adds a creative element to the campaign, aiming to engage citizens and raise awareness about the significance of participating in the census. This initiative not only highlights the government's focus on modernizing administrative processes but also underscores the importance of accurate data in driving development and planning across various sectors in India.
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