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India Census 2027 Reference Date
Event overview
Official population-count reference moment at 00:00 hrs; first fully digital plus caste census since 1931.
The countdown closes at 00:00 hrs on 1 March 2027, the official reference moment for India's 16th decennial census. Enumerators will record the population as it exists at that instant, producing the first fully digital count since the exercise began in 1881 and the first to include caste data since 1931. A separate snow-bound reference date of 1 October 2026 applies to Ladakh, Jammu and Kashmir above the winter line, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand.
The Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India notified the reference date on 16 June 2025, ending a five-year delay that made the 2021 round the longest-postponed census in independent India's history. Phase one, House-listing and Housing, runs from April 2026 to September 2026, while Phase two, Population Enumeration, concludes on the 1 March 2027 reference moment. The exercise will enumerate an estimated 1.4 billion residents across 28 states and 8 union territories using a mobile-app-based workflow with a self-enumeration portal layered on top. The 2021 postponement, initially attributed to the COVID-19 pandemic, held even after public-health constraints eased, making the gap from the 2011 census the longest inter-censal interval since the series began under British administration in 1881.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah confirmed on 30 April 2025 that caste will be recorded for the first time in nine decades, a decision taken by the Cabinet Committee on Political Affairs. Roughly 34 lakh enumerators and supervisors are being trained, and the Union Budget has allocated ₹8,754 crore for the round. The count will reset delimitation baselines and trigger the Women's Reservation Act constituency redraw. The last caste-inclusive enumeration, the 1931 census conducted under British Commissioner J. H. Hutton, remains the foundational data source for subsequent OBC policy, including the Mandal Commission's 1980 recommendations — a data vacuum that the 2027 round directly addresses.
1 March 2027 is the legal snapshot the entire count is reconciled to; births, deaths and migration after that moment are excluded from the 2027 totals and pushed to the 2037 cycle. The date also starts the statutory clock for delimitation of Lok Sabha and state assembly seats under Article 82, frozen since 1976. Every central scheme indexed to population, from Finance Commission transfers to PDS rice allocations, will be repriced off these numbers for the decade that follows. The 2002 constitutional amendment extending the delimitation freeze to the first census after 2026 means the 2027 count is the statutory trigger for reapportionment — a process that will reshape the Lok Sabha's seat distribution between northern and southern states for the first time since 1976.
The 2027 totals will trigger the first Lok Sabha seat reapportionment in five decades. Under Article 81, as modified by the 42nd and 84th Amendments, seat allocation was frozen at the 1971 population distribution through "the first census after 2026." Southern states — Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana — have lower population-growth rates than the northern Hindi belt, meaning reapportionment will shift political weight toward Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and Madhya Pradesh. The Women's Reservation Act of 2023 separately reserves one-third of Lok Sabha and state assembly seats for women, contingent on completion of the census and subsequent delimitation.
The census feeds directly into the delimitation process that will reshape Indian politics before the next general election, intersecting with the India DPDP Act full compliance deadline for data handling and the pre-election fiscal framing of the India Union Budget 2027. Phase-one closure is tracked separately at the India Census 2027 Phase 1 close milestone.
When exactly is India Census 2027's reference date? 00:00 hrs on 1 March 2027 for most of India, and 1 October 2026 for snow-bound areas of Ladakh, J&K, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand.
Is the census confirmed or expected? Confirmed. The Registrar General notified the dates on 16 June 2025 in the Gazette of India under the Census Act, 1948.
Who is responsible for the census? The Office of the Registrar General and Census Commissioner, India, under the Ministry of Home Affairs, operating under the Census Act, 1948 and supported by state-level directorates of census operations.
Where can I read the official announcement? The Gazette notification is available via censusindia.gov.in and the Press Information Bureau release dated 16 June 2025.
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