India Begins Census with Three Million Officials
India has launched its national census operation, deploying three million officials to count the world's largest population.
India has begun its national census operation, deploying approximately three million officials across the country to conduct what is expected to be the world's largest population count.
The massive undertaking involves government workers and temporary staff who will systematically survey households throughout the nation to gather demographic data. This represents one of the most extensive logistical operations conducted by any government globally.
The census is a critical exercise for India, which is believed to have surpassed China as the world's most populous country. The data collected will inform government policy decisions, resource allocation, and political representation for years to come.
The operation requires careful coordination across India's diverse geography, from densely populated urban centers to remote rural areas. Officials must navigate linguistic diversity and varying local conditions while maintaining standardized data collection procedures.
The results of this census will provide the first official count of India's population since the previous census and will serve as a benchmark for understanding the country's demographic trends and development needs.