India is all set to begin its Census 2026 from April 1, marking one of the largest population data collection exercises in the world. Over 3 million officials will be involved in gathering detailed demographic information across the country.
This census is expected to play a crucial role in shaping future government policies, welfare schemes, and resource allocation. A key highlight of this exercise is the possible inclusion of caste-based data, which has significant political implications ahead of upcoming elections.Officials will conduct door-to-door surveys using both traditional and digital methods to ensure accurate data collection. The government aims to complete the process efficiently while maintaining transparency and security.
The Census 2026 is seen as a major step in understanding India’s population dynamics and planning for the country’s future development.
