Consultative meeting on Census 2027 held at Zunheboto, Niuland

Dimapur

BY | Friday, 26 June, 2026

A consultative meeting on Census 2027 was convened on 26th June 2026 at the Deputy Commissioner’s Conference Hall, Zunheboto. The meeting aimed to underscore the critical need for accurate population enumeration and to secure the active cooperation of key regional stakeholders ahead of the upcoming nationwide census exercise.

The session was chaired by Deputy Commissioner & Principal Census Officer of Zunheboto, Dharam Raj, IAS. It saw robust attendance from representatives of premier Civil Society Organizations (CSOs), including the Sümi Hoho, Sümi Kukami Hoho, Sümi Totimi Hoho, Sümi Kiphimi Kuqhakulu, the Zunheboto Town Gaon Bura Association (ZTGBA), and all Gaon Buras (GBs) representing villages under the Zunheboto Sadar jurisdiction.

Addressing the house, the DC highlighted the direct link between demographic data and future governance, stating, “There is no choice regarding delimitation.” He emphasized that generating authentic, clean data is an absolute prerequisite to ensure every region receives its rightful and equitable share of development.

Further, the Deputy Commissioner issued a strong caution against demographic anomalies, particularly duplicate or multiple entries. Urging all stakeholders to closely monitor the process, he stressed that every individual must be counted exactly once. Authentic census figures, he noted, form the bedrock for administrative planning, fair resource allocation, the targeted implementation of government welfare schemes, and political representation.

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The interaction concluded with the participating CSOs and village authorities expressing their absolute commitment to supporting the census machinery. The house issued a collective appeal to all village administrations to ensure that the Census 2027 is carried out in transparency, accuracy, and completely error-free.

NIULAND:

Niuland district administration hold consultative meeting with the civil societies in regards to census 2027 at DC Conference Hall, Niuland on June 25.

The meeting was conveyed to create awareness on the ongoing self-enumeration and upcoming house listing operation and census enrollment 2027 in the district.

DC Niuland, T L Kiusumong Tikhir, while chairing the meeting brief the importance of census and garnering accurate dada and seeks full cooperation from the civil societies for smooth conduct of the census operations in the district

During the program, Niuland district field trainer, Kivitoli Sema, highlighted the role and functions of the enumerators and Supervisors. she also elaborated the crucial role of the leaders of civil societies in collecting the accurate dada and requested the leaders to make sure that no one is left out in the census enrollment.

The meeting witnessed the active participation from the civil societies and shared insightful opinions during the discussion hour.

President and leaders from, Western Sumi Hoho, Yimkhiung Arihako Niuland District, Niuland District GBs association, Niuland Area GBs Association, Niuland Area Sumi Totimi Loka, Niuland Area Students Union, Niuland Town Council and Ward GBs of Niuland Town.