India is conducting the world's largest census, with three million officials beginning the count of its estimated 1.4 billion citizens. This is the country's first census since 2011, delayed by the pandemic, and the first to be conducted digitally. The exercise will cost 1.25 billion dollars and for the first time will include caste data amid growing focus on social inequality.
Breakdown
- India begins its largest census to obtain an exact population count 5s
- First digital census with 3 million officials and online registration 26s
- Census to include live-in relationships and comprehensive caste data 37s
- Caste data collected for first time since 1931 amid social justice focus 1m 36s
- Census results expected next March to guide development policies 2m 20s