Srinagar: The Office of the Principal Census Officer (Urban) Srinagar/Commissioner Srinagar Municipal Corporation (SMC) has issued a public appeal urging residents of urban Srinagar to actively participate in the Self-Enumeration phase of Census 2027, scheduled to be conducted from May 17 to May 31, 2027.
According to the official communication, the Self-Enumeration phase represents a major shift towards a digitally enabled, transparent, and citizen-friendly Census system, allowing residents to independently submit their demographic and household details through an online platform.
The Office stated that the initiative aims to improve accuracy and authenticity of data, reduce reliance on manual data collection, and ensure a more time-efficient and seamless process. It also promotes digital governance and citizen empowerment, with officials stressing that participation from every household is essential to build a reliable statistical foundation for future planning and development in the region.
The Principal Census Officer has urged residents to complete the process within the notified timeline and to provide correct, complete, and truthful information. Citizens have been advised to access the official Census Self-Enumeration portal to submit their details and securely retain the generated Self-Enumeration (SE) ID, which will be required during subsequent verification.
Residents have also been advised not to delay participation, as early submission will help avoid last-minute inconvenience and ensure smooth conduct of Census operations.
The Office further said that designated Census enumerators will carry out field verification visits after completion of the self-enumeration phase, during which households will be required to share their SE ID. Citizens have been requested to extend full cooperation to the enumerators to maintain the integrity and reliability of the data.
Reiterating the importance of the exercise, the Office said the Census serves as a cornerstone of governance and plays a crucial role in policy formulation, administrative planning, infrastructure and urban development, delivery of welfare schemes, and equitable allocation of resources.
For queries, clarifications, or technical assistance related to self-enumeration, the public may contact the 24×7 Census Control Room at the Office of the Principal Census Officer (Urban), Srinagar. Officials including Er. Ferdous Ahad Bhat (9419024435) and Mehraj Ud Din Matta (7006887627) have been designated as contact points.
The Office has urged citizens to treat the exercise as a civic responsibility and national duty, emphasising that their participation is vital in shaping policies that directly impact the future of society.






