Pune PMC to Lead First Phase of Census 2027 from May 1 to June 15
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Pune Municipal Corporation announces digital Census 2027 house listing phase from May 1 to June 15; preparations intensify as PMC gears up for nationwide data drive.
Pune | 04 February, 2026 – The Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) has announced that the first phase of Census 2027 within city limits will be conducted from May 1 to June 15, marking the beginning of preparations for India’s next nationwide population count. This phase, known as the house listing and housing census, is a crucial groundwork exercise that will identify and record every residential structure and household across Pune. The initiative forms the foundation for the main population enumeration scheduled for 2027 and will play a vital role in shaping urban planning, governance, and policy decisions for the coming decade.
Senior civic officials recently reviewed preparedness measures, directing charge census officers and city census officers to begin advance planning and coordination. The administration has emphasized strict adherence to timelines, accuracy in data collection, and efficient field execution to ensure the success of the exercise. Enumerators will collect details related to residential buildings, household facilities, and housing conditions, which will later help in creating accurate enumeration blocks for the population count.

A major highlight of Census 2027 is the transition to a fully digital data collection system, making it the first census in India to rely entirely on digital tools and mobile applications. PMC has been instructed to focus on appointing and training enumerators, testing digital platforms, and strengthening monitoring mechanisms to prevent errors. Officials believe that digital enumeration will significantly improve efficiency, transparency, and real-time data validation while reducing manual errors that occurred in earlier census operations.
The upcoming census holds particular importance as it follows a significant delay caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, which postponed the originally scheduled 2021 exercise. With Census 2027, the government aims to restore the decadal data cycle while incorporating modern technology and updated methodologies. The population enumeration phase will take place nationwide in early 2027, with March 1, 2027, set as the reference date for data collection. The census is also expected to include caste enumeration, a move that could have long-term implications for social policy, welfare schemes, and resource allocation.
In Pune, preparations include demarcation of enumeration areas, coordination with ward offices, recruitment of temporary census staff, and public awareness initiatives to ensure cooperation from residents. Civic officials have highlighted that accurate census data directly impacts urban infrastructure planning, allocation of government funds, public transport development, housing policies, and social welfare programs. As one of Maharashtra’s largest urban centers, Pune’s data will be critical for state-level and national planning.
Experts note that reliable census figures are essential for understanding population growth trends, migration patterns, and changing household structures in rapidly urbanizing cities like Pune. The data gathered will influence decisions related to healthcare, education, employment generation, and disaster management over the next ten years. Authorities have urged citizens to cooperate fully with enumerators and provide correct information during the survey period to ensure comprehensive and accurate data collection.
As PMC gears up for this extensive administrative exercise, the first phase of Census 2027 represents a significant step toward building a data-driven future for the city. With digital systems, trained personnel, and structured planning in place, the civic body aims to complete the house listing phase smoothly, setting the stage for a successful nationwide population enumeration in 2027.
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