Census 2027: Sirsa District (Haryana)
Introduction
The Census of India 2027 will be the 16th national census, conducted after a gap of more than a decade (last held in 2011). It is a crucial exercise for collecting demographic, social, and economic data that helps in planning and policy-making at national, state, and district levels.
For Sirsa district in Haryana, the census will provide updated information on population growth, literacy, sex ratio, urbanization, and socio-economic conditions.
Key Features of Census 2027
Conducted in two phases:
House Listing & Housing Census (2026)
Population Enumeration (February 2027)
First-ever digital census in India
Includes self-enumeration facility (from 16th April to 30th April)
Total Charge – 11
Charge for Rural
Tehsil Dabwali
Tehsil Ellenabad
Tehsil Kalanwali
Tehsil Rania
Tehsil Nathusari Chopta
Tehsil Sirsa
Charge for Urban
Municipal Council, Dabwali
Municipal Committee, Ellenabad
Municipal Committee, Kalanwali
Municipal Committee, Rania
Municipal Council, Sirsa
Total Enumerator required with reserve: 2336
Total Enumerator required with reserve: 389
Training of enumerator and supervisor
Training of Enumerator and supervisor has been conducted successfully (6th April 2026 to 8th April 2026, 9th April 2026 to 11th April 2026, 15th April 2026 to 17th April 2026 and 20th April 2026 to 22nd April 2026 is to be conducted)
Importance of Census 2027 for Sirsa
The census will help:
Planning education, health, and employment programs Identifying backward areas and vulnerable groups Improving infrastructure and urban planning. Allocating government funds effectively
Understanding migration and population distribution
Expected Outcomes
Accurate and updated population data
Better governance and policy decisions
Inclusion of digital technology for transparency
More detailed socio-economic profiling
Conclusion
The Census 2027 is highly significant for Sirsa district as it will provide updated and reliable data after a long gap. With an estimated population of over 16 lakh, the district is witnessing steady growth. The digital approach and inclusion of new parameters will make this census more efficient and comprehensive, helping in the overall development of Sirsa.







