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Over 32,000 people start self-enumeration for Digital Census 2027 in Ernakulam

In Ernakulam district, more than 32,000 residents have begun self-enumeration for Digital Census 2027, with 27,872 already finishing within the first five days. Additional District Magistrate K. Manoj is encouraging local officials to ramp up outreach efforts as the self-enumeration period continues from June 16 to June 30.

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BRIC Team
Jun 20, 2026 · 1 min read · 4 views
Over 32,000 people start self-enumeration for Digital Census 2027 in Ernakulam

Key Takeaways

  • Over 32,000 residents in Ernakulam district have started the self-enumeration process for the Digital Census 2027.
  • In just five days, 27,872 individuals completed their self-enumeration.
  • Residents can complete their self-enumeration from June 16 to June 30 by answering 33 questions online.
  • Participants will receive an 11-digit self-enumeration ID upon successful submission, essential for future household visits.
  • Additional District Magistrate K. Manoj is urging local officials to enhance outreach efforts to boost participation.

In Ernakulam district, over 32,000 residents have kicked off self-enumeration for Digital Census 2027. 27,872 finished it in just five days. An official report shows 4,230 still submitting info.

To boost numbers,Additional District Magistrate K. Manoj told local tahsildars,village officers to step up outreach . This means more awareness campaigns District administration also pulling students in with Census quizzes,awareness programs at colleges.

Residents can self-enumerate from June 16 to June 30 on se.census.gov.in,answering 33 questions . After submitting,they get an 11-digit self-enumeration ID. This ID will be key when enumerators start home visits after July 1—speeds up data collection.

For those offline,enumerators will visit homes to ensure all get chance to join Census. District's push shows dedication to getting full data for upcoming Census…

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