Registrar General writes to States to update ‘charge register’, a census document
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This will help enumerators to collect details during first phase of census-house listing and NPR
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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).
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Students in the central province of Nghe An eagerly join a game in a ceremony in response to the International Girls’ Day October 11. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNS/VNA) Vietnam faces a significantly imbalanced sex
ratio at birth (SRB) that will mean by 2034, about 1.5 million men will
not be able to marry wives, a study by the
General Statistics Office and the
United Nations Population Fund has found.
The analysis was based
on the results of the
The preference for
families to have a son was reflected largely in prenatal sex selection as
early as the first parity (the first time a woman gives birth), with the SRB
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Flower gardens in Da Nang ready for Lunar New Year
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Many flower gardens in the central city of Da Nang have faced difficulties due to the impact of COVID-19 and the recent severe weather. But local flower growers have made every effort to ensure a sufficient supply of blooms for the upcoming lunar new year, or Tet.
His 800 flower pots are the main source of income for Pham Ngoc Anh as Tet approaches. But his spending on pesticides and fertiliser this year has been higher than previously due to the unfavourable weather conditions.
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The Government Statistician, Professor Samuel Kobina Annim, has charged master trainers and enumerators to be engaged during the 2021 Population and Housing Census (PHC) to help provide accurate and reliable data for national development planning.
He said such accurate information was essential as it would provide a unique opportunity for the government to distribute resources and facilities in line with the nation’s annual population growth.
The government statistician said “collecting data at the disaggregated level will enable the government and other policy makers to do annual national projections in all sectors of the economy as well as to properly understand the growth of the economy”.
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Ms Angela Lusigi (middle) with Prof. Samuel Kobina Annim (right) and Prof. Chris Gordon (left), an environmental scientist, after the launch. Picture: NII MARTEY M. BOTCHWAY
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Ghana has moved up four places on the latest United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Human Development Index (HDI).
From the previous 142nd position in 2018 to the new 138th in 2019, out of 189 countries, Ghana’s HDI value also increased from 0.465 points to 0.611 points between 1990 and 2019, representing a 31.4 per cent increment.
The HDI is an average measure of basic human development achievements in a country which assesses long-term progress in three basic dimensions of human development, namely: life expectancy, access to education and decent standard of living.