Census may start in the country from next year. This process will run from 2025 to 2026. Statistics will be released in 2026. Next will be the boundaries of the Lok Sabha constituencies. The border process could be completed by 2028. It will consider caste and religion. The caste census has not been fixed yet.
Census may start in the country from next year. This news was reported in the media citing sources. According to the information received, the census to be conducted now will begin from 2025 and continue till 2026. A communal census is also being considered. After the census, the way to demarcate Lok Sabha constituencies will be clear.
The report will be published in 2026
The last decade-long census in India was recorded in 2011. Its next phase was supposed to start in 2021, but was delayed due to the second wave of Covid-19. Since then many questions are being asked about when the next census data will be released.
Now, according to senior central government sources, the next census data will be available in 2026. According to media reports, the process of recording census data will begin in 2025 and the report will be released in 2026.
Lok Sabha seats will be limited
Now the census cycle will also change, say media reports. The census which was earlier conducted every 10 years, will now take place in 2035. Until now the census was conducted every 10 years at the beginning of the decade. According to sources, demarcation of Lok Sabha constituencies will begin after the census is over.
And its delimitation process is expected to be completed by 2028. Meanwhile, the government is yet to decide on the census, which is being demanded by several opposition parties. Sources said that although religion and caste are considered in the census, this time people may be asked which community they belong to.
The first census was conducted in 1872
As census in India is conducted every ten years, the first census was conducted in 1872. After independence, the first census in the country was conducted in 1951 and the last census was recorded in 2011. Census data is crucial for formulating and implementing policies of the Government of India and ensuring equitable distribution. of the country’s wealth.
Census throws light on many aspects including demographics, demographics, economic conditions etc According to 2011 data, India has a population of 121.1 crore, of which 52 percent are males and 48 percent are females.