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Rajasthan News: State’s Self-Enumeration Portal Goes Live! How To Register Yourself and Family In Minutes?

Rajasthan News: Governments rely on census data to design economic policies and ensure that fair allocation of budgets is done across regions. Moreover, it helps in identifying underdeveloped or overpopulated areas and deciding where to set up industries or services.

Rajasthan News: The online Census 2027 would formally start in the state of Rajasthan from May 1 to May 15, 2026. From May 16, census workers would go door-to-door to collect data till May 31, 2026.

Rajasthan News-How To Register Yourself And Your Family?

Start by visiting the Census of India 2027 portal. Select Uttarakhand as your state, enter the captcha, and click “verify & proceed.” After that, register your mobile number and confirm it using the OTP sent to you.

Note: Only one mobile number is allowed per household for self-enumeration in the 2026–27 Census.

Next, provide details about your household, such as the name of the head of the family. Choose your district, enter your PIN code, and then add information about your village, town, or a nearby landmark. Once you hit the search button, an interactive map will appear with a red marker. Drag this marker to pinpoint the exact location of your home.

After placing the marker correctly, click “save & next.” A confirmation message will follow. Then, fill in additional household information like the number of married couples, whether you own a mobile phone, internet connection, or vehicle, and the type of housing construction.

Finally, click “final submit.” An 11-digit SE ID will be generated, which you should keep and share with the census officials when they visit your residence.

Madhya Pradesh Self-Enumeration Portal

The online Census 2027 started in the state of Madhya Pradesh from April 16 to April 30, 2026. From May 1, census workers would go door-to-door to collect data till May 15, 2026.

Governments rely on census data to design economic policies and ensure that fair allocation of budgets is done across regions. Moreover, it helps in identifying underdeveloped or overpopulated areas and deciding where to set up industries or services.

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