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Women-Led Self-Help Groups Drive Economic Empowerment in Chhattisgarh
Why in News?
Union Minister of State for Youth Affairs and Sports, Raksha Khadse, highlighted how women-led self-help groups and tribal crafts drive economic empowerment and inclusive growth in Chhattisgarh.
Key Points
- About: Raksha Khadse, visited the Growth Centre and the Pragati Women Self-Help Group stalls under the Chhattis Kala brand in Jagdalpur.
- State Schemes: She noted the positive impact of state women‑centric programmes such as Mahtari Vandan Yojana and Lakhpati Didi Yojana, which provide financial support, sustainable livelihood opportunities, and market access.
- E‑Commerce: Efforts such as product sales through e‑commerce platforms and ready‑to‑eat food products have expanded market reach for women‑produced goods.
- She emphasised that these interventions contribute to nutrition security, employment creation, and strengthening of the rural economy.
- Engagement: She also interacted with women entrepreneurs and artisans, appreciated their contributions, and encouraged them to scale up their initiatives.
- Model of Inclusive Growth: The transformation underway in Chhattisgarh through women‑led self‑help groups and tribal crafts is emerging as a compelling model of women empowerment, rural development, and inclusive growth
| Read More: Inclusive growth, Mahtari Vandan Yojana, Lakhpati Didi Yojana |
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India Begins First Fully Digital Census
Why in News?
The Government of India has commenced Phase I of Census 2027 – Houselisting and Housing Census (HLO), marking the beginning of the world’s largest census exercise with the introduction of digital data capture and self-enumeration.
Key Points
- About: Census 2027 is India’s nationwide population enumeration exercise conducted to collect demographic, social, and economic data for policy planning and governance.
- The exercise marks the country’s 16th Census and the 8th to be conducted since Independence.
- Digital Census: Census 2027 will be the first Indian census with digital data capture and an online self-enumeration facility.
- For the first time, enumerators will collect and submit data using a mobile application on smartphones.
- Self-Enumeration Facility:
- Citizens can submit details through a secure web portal (se.census.gov.in).
- A Self-Enumeration ID (SE ID) will be generated after submission for verification during the enumerator’s visit.
- Beginning : Droupadi Murmu, President of India, became the first citizen to complete the self-enumeration process for Census 2027.
- About 55,000 households from these States/UTs availed Self-Enumeration facility on the very first day.
- Languages: The self-enumeration facility is available in 16 regional languages, making the process accessible to people across the country.
- Initial Rollout Areas: The self-enumeration process initially started in Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Goa, Karnataka, Lakshadweep, Mizoram, Odisha, Sikkim, and areas under New Delhi Municipal Council and the Delhi Cantonment Board.
- Phase I – Houselisting and Housing Census:
- Conducted between 1 April and 30 September 2026.
- Each state/UT will conduct 30 days of continuous field operations within this period.
- For the first time, an additional 15-day period for Self-Enumeration will be provided just before the commencement of the door-to-door survey.
- Information Collected: During Phase I, details related to housing conditions, household amenities, and assets will be collected through 33 notified questions.
- Legal Framework: The data collected during the census is protected under the Census Act, 1948, ensuring strict confidentiality of personal information.
| Read More: Census Act, 1948, Census 2027 Mascots |














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