Vaanshi
You are absolutely right. All the information will be available next year. You will be able to get detailed information including district wise data on disability for eg which district in India has the most number of disabled females. You will be able to get information on different parameters and the cross reference numbers. Some of this data will be online while others will be available from the offices of the Census Commission at a cost which is not high.

The problem with some of us in this group is that we always think we are victims of a conspiracy. Sometimes we have problems because of the lack of knowledge of others and sometimes we suffer because of other reasons not being disability.

Please lets analyse the situation, check our facts before jumping to the conclusion that we have been left out.

Chandra Moily spoke to us in Delhi last year and he was very forthright about the whole census issue. After the fight in 2001 to be included as a question,this time it was only what kind of question and how the training should be conducted and how deep will we be able to go in training. In states where there is a network of NGOs or where there are active leaders , there has been less problems as I have been reading on the list. Before we advise our friends to go to court or before we think of complaining lets always examine the facts impartially.
We have not been left out of the Census but I hope we are properly counted.
Kanchan  .

----- Original Message ----- From: "Vamshi. G" <[email protected]>
To: "accessindia" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, April 02, 2011 8:37 PM
Subject: [AI] Probable reason for not providing disability info in census


Dear friends,

I have been following the discussion on why the info relating to
disability was not disclosed after the census.  While going through an
article of "The Hindu", I came across the following line by Dr.
Chandramouli.

“Provisional population is arrived at by adding
the population as reported by each enumerator, and the final
population data is likely to be released next year,” Dr. Chandramouli
told journalists.

This coincides with what Srinivasu has got to know from an employee in
the concerned department.  Besides, apart from gender wise  and region
wise statistics, no other info has been provided till now.  So, it may
take sometime to come up with specific details like caste, religion ,,
income, and, may be disability.

But can someone clarify the above statement?  Honestly, I didn't
understand what Dr. Chandramouli meant by provisional data and final
data.

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