Last Day of Self-Enumeration on April 30; Actual House Listing and Census Operations to Commence from 1st May in Haryana
Last Day of Self-Enumeration on April 30; Actual House Listing and Census Operations to Commence from 1st May in Haryana
Chandigarh 29 April ( Ranjeet Singh Dhaliwal ) : Dr. Lalit Jain, Director of Census Operations, Haryana, Ministry of Home Affairs, has appealed to all residents of Haryana to complete their Self-Enumeration on April 30, as it is the last day to avail this facility. He informed that over 2.45 lakh households in Haryana have already completed self-enumeration, setting a new record and reflecting strong public participation and awareness across the State. Notably, significant enthusiasm has been observed among the youth regarding self-enumeration. Self-enumeration is a simple process and can be completed in 5–7 minutes by visiting the portal http://se.census.gov.in. Once completed, citizens will receive a unique ID number, which must be shared with the enumerator during the field visit.
Dr. Jain informed that the actual House Listing and Census Operations will commence across Haryana from May 1, 2026. He appealed to the general public to extend full cooperation to all enumerators and supervisors visiting their areas and to provide correct, accurate, and updated information. He clarified that all information furnished by citizens will be kept strictly confidential and will not be shared with any individual or institution.
Emphasizing the importance of the exercise, Dr. Jain stated that the Census is a national responsibility through which every citizen contributes to the nation’s development, policy formulation, and equitable distribution of resources. He further informed that refusal to provide required information to census officials or non-cooperation with them constitutes a punishable offence under the Census Act. He urged all citizens to participate actively in this national exercise and ensure that their census is duly recorded.
Dr. Jain expressed gratitude to all district administrations in the State, stating that every district has made comprehensive and excellent preparations for the conduct of census operations. He added that enumerators and supervisors are the most vital pillars of the census process and are expected to discharge their duties with complete dedication and commitment. The Department stands fully with them. For any difficulty, citizens, enumerators, or supervisors may contact their concerned Supervisor or Tahsildar. In addition, the Census Department’s helpline number 1855 is also available, where every complaint or issue will be addressed with appropriate action.

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