Digital census will improve services, reduce documents, says Amit Shah -
Times of India

NEW DELHI: Census 2021 will be a digital exercise and a shift from the
‘pen-paper’ method used previously by enumerators, opening the possibility
of enhancing delivery and reach of welfare schemes and services to the
right beneficiaries, home minister Amit Shah said on Monday. In his address
at the foundation stone laying ceremony for the new headquarters of the
Office of Registrar General of India and Census Commissioner, Shah spoke
about the potential of a properly-conducted ‘digital’ census eliminating
the need to maintain multiple documents even as he made it clear that the
government was not currently considering such a proposal. “A digital census
can have multiple utilities. So far, the government has not made such
plans. But can the register of births and deaths not be connected with the
electoral list? If a child is born, and not recorded as dead in the
following years, can he not be enrolled as a voter at age 18? Does he have
to apply? I think not,” Shah said. Digital census will improve services,
reduce documents, says Amit Shah He said potentially, a lot of duplication
could be avoided. “Aadhaar card, voter card, ID card... all these things,
all cards can come in one. Government has not made any such plans, I am
placing the potential before you as it is your task to make digital census
a success,” he told census officials. Emphasising that the census must not
be taken as a one-time, routine exercise, Shah said it would lead the
nation to better development over the next 25 years. He gave the example of
22 welfare schemes mapped on the basis of Census 2011 figures, including
those relating to provision of clean drinking water, LPG coverage, road
connectivity, electricity, health and education. Such accomplishments can
only take place when the process of census is fool-proof and accurate, Shah
told the gathering, mostly comprising census officials and staff. He said
the process of a ‘pen-paper census’ would be transformed to a 'digital
census’ in the 2021 exercise. Enumeration data would be captured using a
mobile app in the enumerator’s phone and the form itself would be in 16
languages. Shah said the National Population Register would be updated
alongside the Census 2021 exercise — with the total budget for both adding
up to Rs 12,000 crore. The minister said an efficient and scientific
digital census process held great future potential and if efficiently done,
it could lead to provision of public services through one platform.


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