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RGI official reviews Census training in Wokha

DIMAPUR: Joint Director, Registrar General of India (RGI), Mohan K. Tiwari, on June 23 observed the ongoing Census 2027 training in Wokha as part of his deputation from the Office of the Registrar General of India. He will continue his visit on June 24 to ensure the sessions are conducted with efficiency and precision.
According to DIPR report, Tiwari inspected the second batch of enumerators and supervisors under Wokha Sadar and Wokha Town Charges, as well as the single batch for Wozhuro Charge. Actively participating in the sessions, he addressed trainees and stressed that Census operations must be carried out with utmost care and accuracy, leaving no room for error.
He emphasized that every detail collected during the Census plays a vital role in shaping the nation’s future, reminding supervisors and enumerators that the exercise is not merely statistical but a service to the nation.
Accurate data on population, literacy, housing, migration and economic activity, he said, forms the foundation for policy decisions, development planning and resource allocation.
He urged trainees to remain focused and committed, ensuring no individual is left out of the enumeration process.
Highlighting the broader importance of the Census, Tiwari explained that it provides critical insights into demographic trends, educational attainment, employment patterns and socio economic conditions, guiding welfare schemes, infrastructure development and long term national planning. “Careful and detailed examination of data and entry of every detail will decide the future aspects of the country,” he stated, encouraging trainees to view their role as a responsibility in nation building.
Deputy Commissioner and Principal Census Officer Wokha, K. Mhathung Tsanglao, also addressed the trainees, stressing that the training must be carried out with precision as it will determine the actual data of the district. He cautioned against errors and urged enumerators and supervisors to remain attentive, noting that accurate data entry directly impacts policy implementation and development priorities.
The Joint Director further interacted with the DC to review district preparations and ensure smooth conduct of the training.

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