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Three million Indian officials to begin counting world’s largest population

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By Shivangi Acharya

NEW DELHI, March ‌30 (Reuters) - More than 3 million Indian officials are to ​spend a year counting every single person in the world's most populous nation, a mammoth task ⁠delayed in part by the COVID-19 pandemic.

The once-in-a-decade population survey, originally due in 2021, will start on April 1 with a short window for citizens ​who wish to register themselves online, the government said on Monday.

There will then be two ‌phases of physical door-to-door surveys. The first will list houses and housing conditions, the second - inhabitants and their economic and social parameters, Census Commissioner Mritunjay Kumar Narayan ⁠told reporters.

With a population of more than 1.4 billion people, India ⁠overtook China in 2023, according to the United Nations Population Fund.

Analysts and economists do not see the size of India's population as a cause for alarm. The government has long hailed its predominantly young population as an opportunity ‌to create a large pool of skilled workers while many major economies struggle ⁠with declining and ageing workforces.    

The census will also collect ‌details of castes, Narayan said. The rigid social ​stratification system dates back thousands of years and pervades Indian life and politics.

There are scores of caste-based political parties, and many state institutions must offer ‌affirmative action quotas to the so-called lower castes for ​employment and college places.

Supporters have stressed ⁠the need for data on those deserving government assistance, while ‌critics say caste has no place in ⁠a country with ambitions of becoming a major world power.

India recorded its castes in 2011 for the first time in 80 years, but the data was ​not fully publicised amid concerns ‌about its accuracy.

The census is expected to conclude next March. Narayan said several ⁠data sets from the census, being ​recorded digitally for the first time, would be released soon after.

(Reporting by ​Shivangi Acharya; Editing by Kevin Liffey)

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