CJI Surya Kant Leads Census 2027 Digital Drive with Successful Self-Enumeration
NEW DELHI, April 3, 2026 — Marking a pivotal moment for the nation’s administrative digital transformation, the Chief Justice of India, Justice Surya Kant, successfully completed his self-enumeration for Phase-I of Census 2027 at his official residence today. By personally recording his household details through the secure online portal for the Houselisting and Housing Census, the CJI has set an inspiring example of civic duty for the entire country.
This high-profile participation highlights the efficiency and security of India’s first-ever digital census, a monumental national exercise designed to empower citizens through a more convenient, transparent, and streamlined data collection process.
The successful enumeration of the CJI serves as a significant milestone in the government’s journey toward a Viksit Bharat, where precise data serves as the backbone of national development.
Official representatives expressed their sincere gratitude to the CJI for his active support, noting that such leadership encourages public trust in the digital framework.
Citizens across the country are now strongly urged to follow this lead by visiting the official self-enumeration portal at se.census.gov.in to contribute their information, ensuring that the foundational phase of this data-empowered initiative is both inclusive and comprehensive.
