Despite demands from several communities to be counted as a separate religion, the next Census will only count Hindu, Muslim, Christian, Buddhist, Sikh and Jain as options. Nature-worshipping Adivasis in Jharkhand, Chattisgarh and Odisha have been campaigning to include their Sarna faith as a separate religion, while Karnatakaâs Lingayats have been making a similar demand. The details are explained in a report titled, âThe Treatise on Indian Censuses Since 1981â, which was released by Home Minister Amit Shah on May 22. Though respondents can write the name of any other religion, no separate code will be provided. Census officials had, in fact, designed detailed codes for religion on the basis of data collected during Census 2011. However, they were dropped and only six religion codes were retained in the final schedule. The Census was supposed to have been conducted in 2021 but was delayed by the pandemic. India has conducted the Census every 10 years since 1881. The Census will also ask questions like Do you consume âpackaged or bottled waterâ? This is one of the new questions in the next Census, which will also introduce ânatural calamitiesâ as a new option when asking about the factors responsible for migration of an individual or a family, besides existing options. The next Census is also set to be the first digital Census, where respondents will have the option to fill in the questionnaire from the comfort of their own home. For the first time, a code directory â containing possible responses and their matching codes for questions involving descriptive and non-numeric entries â has been prepared for the use of enumerators during the second phase of Census 2021. It has codes in respect of Relationship to Head, Mother Tongue and Other Languages Known, Occupation, Nature of Industry, Trade or Service, Birth Place/Place of last residence and Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe (SC/ST) etc. âData processing of these descriptive responses required human intervention to codify into required data format as per the tabulation plan... It also involved risk to data bias and errors because of diverse judgement of enumerators and the persons codifying the response as well,â the report said. The 31 questions for the first phase â Houselisting and Housing Schedule â were notified on January 9, 2020. As many as 28 questions have been finalised for the second phase â the Population Enumeration â but are yet to be notified. The final set of questions for both phases were asked during a pre-test exercise in 2019 in 76 districts in 36 States and Union Territories, covering a population of more than 26 lakh. A comparison of the questions asked in 2011 and those finalised for the next Census shows that for a section on the mode of travel to place of work, respondents will have to answer new queries on their travel time in hours and minutes, and whether they use metro rail. A question on types and causes of disabilities has been expanded to include âacid attack, intellectual disability, chronic neurological disease and blood disorderâ. The next Census will also record details on whether a person who lives in a rented house owns a house somewhere else or does not own any residential property. On the question of availability of drinking water, it explains that ânear the premisesâ means âwithin 100 metres in urban areasâ and âwithin 500 metres in rural areasâ. Was this newsletter forwarded to you? Head over to our newsletter subscription page to sign up for Editorâs Pick and more. Click here. 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Nature-worshipping Adivasis in Jharkhand, Chattisgarh and Odisha have been campaigning to include their Sarna faith as a separate religion, while Karnatakaâs Lingayats have been making a similar demand. The details are explained in a report titled, [âThe Treatise on Indian Censuses Since 1981â]( which was released by Home Minister Amit Shah on May 22. Though respondents can write the name of any other religion, no separate code will be provided. Census officials had, in fact, designed detailed codes for religion on the basis of data collected during Census 2011. However, they were dropped and only six religion codes were retained in the final schedule. The Census was supposed to have been conducted in 2021 but [was delayed by the pandemic](. India has conducted the Census every 10 years since 1881. The Census will also ask questions like Do you consume âpackaged or bottled waterâ? This is one of the new questions in the next Census, which will also introduce ânatural calamitiesâ as a new option when asking about the factors responsible for migration of an individual or a family, besides existing options. The next Census is also set to be the first digital Census, where respondents will have the option to fill in the questionnaire from the comfort of their own home. For the first time, a code directory â containing possible responses and their matching codes for questions involving descriptive and non-numeric entries â has been prepared for the use of enumerators during the second phase of Census 2021. It has codes in respect of Relationship to Head, Mother Tongue and Other Languages Known, Occupation, Nature of Industry, Trade or Service, Birth Place/Place of last residence and Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe (SC/ST) etc. âData processing of these descriptive responses required human intervention to codify into required data format as per the tabulation plan... It also involved risk to data bias and errors because of diverse judgement of enumerators and the persons codifying the response as well,â the report said. The 31 questions for the first phase â Houselisting and Housing Schedule â were notified on January 9, 2020. As many as 28 questions have been finalised for the second phase â the Population Enumeration â but are yet to be notified. The final set of questions for both phases were asked during a pre-test exercise in 2019 in 76 districts in 36 States and Union Territories, covering a population of more than 26 lakh. A comparison of the questions asked in 2011 and those finalised for the next Census shows that for a section on the mode of travel to place of work, respondents will have to answer new queries on their travel time in hours and minutes, and whether they use metro rail. 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