Census Officials Duty Violations May Result in Up to Three Years of Imprisonment
The Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India has issued a letter to the Chief Secretaries of various states, emphasizing the legal implications of the Census Act of 1948, particularly regarding penalties outlined in Section 11. This section of the Act mandates compliance with duties related to the census, underscoring that cooperation from citizens is not only encouraged but is also a legal obligation.
The Census, conducted every ten years, serves as a critical tool for government planning, resource allocation, and social services. Non-compliance or refusal to provide information during the census process can lead to penalties as per the provisions of the law. The reminder from the Registrar General aims to ensure that states mobilize their resources effectively to achieve comprehensive participation in the upcoming census, which is vital for accurate demographic data collection.
This message comes at a crucial time as the nation prepares for the next census, which is scheduled to take place in [insert planned date]. Historically, the census has played a significant role in shaping policy decisions and addressing community needs, making it essential for every individual to contribute accurate information. The Registrar Generals communication aims to reinforce the importance of this civic duty and ensure a successful census process.
