Correcting ‘discrepancies’ is normal practice in statistical exercise, says Census official, Pg12
Census official defends "normal" data corrections amidst allegations of tampering in digital House Listing Operation, citing field inspections and real-time monitoring.
The Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India (RG&CCI) clarified that correcting data discrepancies during the House Listing Operation (HLO) is a normal statistical practice.
This clarification followed reports of enumerators being asked to re-check data, particularly concerning open defecation and household access to electricity or cooking gas connections, in states like Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan.
The ongoing Census 2027 marks India's first digital Census, utilizing mobile applications for real-time data entry and monitoring by enumerators.
The House Listing Operation, which is the first phase of the Census, commenced on April 1, 2026, and is scheduled to continue until September 2026, with Population Enumeration planned for February 2027.
Detailed Insights:
Swadha Dev Singh, Director, RG&CCI, stated that supervisors conduct field inspections to ensure enumerators properly understand concepts and accurately record data.
The RG&CCI dismissed attempts to portray this standard exercise as data tampering as regrettable and factually inaccurate.
The House Listing Operation (HLO) comprehensively lists buildings, census houses, and households, gathering baseline information on housing conditions and amenities.
The digital Census aims to enhance data collection speed, improve accuracy, and enable real-time validation, moving away from traditional paper-based surveys.
Conducted under the Census Act, 1948, the decennial Census is vital for governance, planning, and evidence-based policymaking.
The Census 2027 was originally slated for 2021 but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic and associated logistical challenges.
Key Concepts Involved:
Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India (RG&CCI): The statutory authority under the Ministry of Home Affairs responsible for conducting India's decennial Census.
House Listing Operation (HLO): The initial phase of the Census, focused on listing all buildings, houses, and households and collecting data on housing characteristics.
Digital Census: The modern approach to Census data collection, management, and monitoring using mobile applications and digital platforms.
Enumerators: Field workers, often government school teachers, tasked with collecting data directly from households during the Census process.