Telangana Chief Secy reviews preparedness for upcoming Census enumeration process

The Chief Secretary of Telangana, Somesh Kumar, conducted a comprehensive review of the state’s readiness for the upcoming Census enumeration process. During the meeting, he underscored the importance of accurate data collection for effective planning and resource allocation. Kumar emphasized the need for collaboration among various departments to ensure smooth execution and urged officials to address any logistical challenges ahead of the Census. The review included discussions on training for enumerators, public awareness campaigns, and the implementation of technology to facilitate the enumeration process. The Telangana government aims to ensure that every individual is counted, which is critical for the state’s socio-economic planning. The Census, held every ten years, plays a vital role in determining the allocation of government resources and representation in legislative bodies. With the enumeration set to commence shortly, the Chief Secretary’s proactive measures reflect the state’s commitment to a thorough and efficient Census process, which is essential for informed policy-making and development initiatives.
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