Deputy Municipal Commissioner Sets November 14 Deadline for Geo-Tagging
Key Points:
- Deputy Commissioner Krishna Kumar reviews census pre-test progress with supervisors
- House geo-tagging work must be completed by November 14
- Enumerators instructed to mark every house in selected ward areas
JAMSHEDPUR – Deputy Municipal Commissioner Krishna Kumar conducted a review meeting with supervisors regarding Census 2027 pre-test progress in three selected municipal wards.
The meeting focused on house listing and enumeration work. Charge Officer Chandan Kumar attended the session. However, supervisors received specific instructions for field operations.
Enumerators must complete geo-tagging by November 14. The deadline applies to all assigned areas. Moreover, supervisors received layout maps from enumeration blocks.
Each EB area requires proper marking and coverage. Enumerators will geo-tag every house within designated zones. Furthermore, supervisors must accompany enumerators during field work.
The instruction ensures proper monitoring and guidance. Houses must be numbered sequentially using markers. Besides, enumerators should follow training guidelines strictly.
Illuminator block protocols require accurate counting methods. No house should remain uncovered in EB areas. In addition, supervisors must verify complete area coverage.
The municipal corporation selected three wards for pre-test. The enumeration covers housing and building data collection. Census directorate officials monitor the entire process.
Supervisor Nirmal Kumar attended the meeting with colleagues. Sujit Kumar, Jitendra Soren and Sanjay Kumar participated. On the other hand, Vikas Kumar and Rohit Ekka joined.
Raju Tudu, Uttam Kumar and Gulam Sarwar Ansari attended. Census directorate officers Dilip Kumar and Sakaldev remained present. The team coordinates all enumeration activities across selected areas.
Enumerators begin work in their assigned zones daily. Geo-tagging ensures accurate location mapping of houses. However, sequential numbering helps maintain proper records.
Layout maps guide enumerators through EB boundaries. Supervisors verify completion of assigned blocks regularly. Moreover, municipal officials coordinate with census directorate closely.
The pre-test prepares systems for main census operations. Training sessions equipped enumerators with necessary technical skills. Furthermore, regular monitoring ensures quality data collection.
Field supervisors maintain daily progress reports for review. The municipal administration provides logistical support throughout the exercise. Census 2027 will cover entire population across India.
The pre-test validates enumeration methods and digital tools. Geo-tagging technology enables precise house location mapping. Besides, marker-based numbering creates visible identification systems.
Enumerators carry tablets and GPS devices for work. Supervisors check data accuracy before final submission. In addition, municipal corporations across Jharkhand conduct similar pre-tests.
The exercise tests operational readiness of census machinery. Training modules covered both technical and field procedures. However, supervisors address enumerator queries during field visits.
Complete area coverage remains the primary objective currently. The November 14 deadline requires coordinated efforts from all teams.

