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Statistics Bureau Declares ID Card Mandatory In Digital Census

Karachi: Federal Bureau of Statistics (FBS) has declared identity card (ID) mandatory in the digital census.

The federal government has taken the decision on the demand of Sindh and Baluchistan governments.

All the flood victims whose houses were completely damaged in the floods will be counted as well.

A digital portal was launched on Feb 20, where the people could submit their data, adding that so far, 4.3 million people had registered themselves.

“The self-enumeration phase started from Feb 20 and the field operation of the census started across the country from March 1 ,”. “This process will be completed by April 1 and the data will be released by April 30.”

Digital Census 2023

The digital census is being carried out by the PBS. It has the support of the National Technology Council (NTC), National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA), provincial governments as well as the armed forces.

As many as 121,000 field enumerators had been trained and deployed for field operation, the each enumerator would be accompanied by a police officer and supported by the armed forces.

“For the census, 495 Census Support Centres have been set up across the country, while 126,000 electronic devices will be used in the process. NADRA will provide assistance in case of malfunctions in the software or the electronic devices.

The work on the census started some time ago. The government had formed a committee under the Planning Commission deputy chairman for formulating the procedure.

Digital Census 2023

“The 7th census is the first-ever digital one not only in Pakistan but also in South Asia. The data will be authentic as per international standards and will be used for constituency delimitation in next general elections as well as for public policy planning.”

Providing the census staffing, data location, and security were the responsibility of provinces while the census has the support of all the stakeholders and service providers as well as the NTC.

The total expenditures had been estimated at Rs34 billion.

“The government released Rs10 billion, while the case of Rs24 billion is in the ECC.

The work started with the approval from all the provinces as well as the Council of Common Interests (CCI). The participants of the CCI had no objection to the methodology of the census process, Gondal told reporters.

The next general elections would be held in constituencies based on the new digital census, which began across the country March 1, the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics PBS said.