Le district central lance une campagne de sensibilisation à l'auto-recensement pour le recensement 2027

La magistrate du district central de Delhi, Ranjana Deswal, a lancé vendredi à la station de métro Patel Nagar une campagne de sensibilisation à l'auto-recensement pour le recensement 2027. L'initiative a eu recours à des « nukkad natak » (théâtre de rue) et à de la musique pour informer les citoyens sur la possibilité de soumettre leurs données de manière autonome via une plateforme en ligne. Ce service est accessible sur https://se.census.gov.in.

Le district central de Delhi a lancé une campagne de sensibilisation à l'auto-recensement pour le recensement 2027 afin de stimuler la participation du public. La magistrate du district, Ranjana Deswal, a inauguré l'initiative vendredi à la station de métro Patel Nagar.

La campagne a mis en avant des activités de sensibilisation attrayantes, telles que le théâtre de rue et la musique, pour éduquer les citoyens. L'auto-recensement permet aux individus de soumettre leurs informations de manière indépendante via une plateforme en ligne, sans avoir à attendre le passage d'un agent recenseur.

Le service est disponible sur https://se.census.gov.in. Cette campagne vise à encourager une participation volontaire au processus de recensement.

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