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Geotagging is the process of marking the latitude and longitude coordinates of buildings on a Geographic Information System (GIS) map. It uses satellite technology and computer systems to record the exact position of houses and structures on Earth’s surface.
In Census terms, a Census House can be residential, non-residential, or vacant.
As per Census 2011, India had 330.84 million houses:
• 306.16 million occupied
• 24.67 million vacant
• 220.70 million rural houses
• 110.14 million urban houses
Geotagging will be carried out during the Houselisting Operations (HLO) in 2026, the first phase of the 2027 Census.
Enumerators will:
• Visit each building in Houselisting Blocks (HLBs).
• Assign geotags using Digital Layout Mapping (DLM).
• Use smartphones to upload building location details.
The second phase (Population Enumeration) will gather demographic, social, and cultural data.
Enumerators will record:
• Number of Census Houses and Households in each building.
• Classification of buildings:
– Residential
– Non-residential
– Partly residential
– Landmark
A Household is defined as a group of persons who normally live together and share a common kitchen.
• Accurate Mapping: Ensures every building is counted and located precisely.
• Better Planning: Supports housing, urban development, and infrastructure projects.
• Efficient Surveys: Reduces duplication and errors.
• Policy Targeting: Aids schemes like Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY), where geotagging verifies houses before releasing funds.
• India’s 16th Census and the 8th since Independence.
• Conducted digitally for the first time.
• Includes self-enumeration option for households.
• Caste data to be collected for the first time since 1931.
• Budget: ₹14,618.95 crore.
• Workforce: 34 lakh enumerators to be deployed.
The 2027 Census introduces digital self-enumeration and geotagging of buildings, ensuring accuracy in demographic data. By linking households to precise coordinates, it strengthens planning for housing, infrastructure, and welfare schemes. With 34 lakh personnel and a budget of ₹14,618.95 crore, this will be India’s most advanced Census, shaping policy and development for the future.
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