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Government likely to postpone census to 2022

Government likely to postpone census to 2022 Updated: Updated: Officials occupied with COVID-19 pandemic, vaccination programme Share Article Officials occupied with COVID-19 pandemic, vaccination programme The Centre is on track to push the 2021 Census to 2022 on account of the country’s continuing preoccupation with COVID-19, a senior government official has told The Hindu. “Our hands are full dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic,” the official stated, pointing out that first it was the measures taken to deal with the pandemic and now the massive vaccination programme underway. The first phase of the census House Listing & Housing Census and the updating of the National Population Register (NPR) were initially to be rolled out in some States on April 1, 2020, but were

Registrar General writes to States to update charge register , a census document

Registrar General writes to States to update ‘charge register’, a census document Updated: Updated: This will help enumerators to collect details during first phase of census-house listing and NPR Share Article This will help enumerators to collect details during first phase of census-house listing and NPR The Registrar General of India (RGI) that conducts the decennial Census exercise has written to all State coordinators to update names of an area, locality, colony or a building in the “charge register,” an important census document that will help enumerators to collect details during the first phase of Census-House Listing and Housing Census and the National Population Register (NPR).

India a Dangerous Place for Religious Minorities: South Asia State of Minorities Report 2020

India a Dangerous Place for Religious Minorities: South Asia State of Minorities Report 2020 Rakhi Bose © Provided by News18 India a Dangerous Place for Religious Minorities: South Asia State of Minorities Report 2020 The last year ended with nation-wide protests against a series of controversial citizenship amendment laws passed by the government of India in December. And according to experts, the country has since become a dangerous and violent space for Muslim minorities . Throughout 2020, India s civil society has repeatedly come under attack from state and central governments for criticizing the administration or state institutions. And now, the South Asia State of Minorities Report 2020 has found that India has become increasingly intolerant of dissenters as well as religious minorities.

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