Mizoram census
Data from the state Home Department indicates that nearly 40,000 people displaced by internal crises in Myanmar, Bangladesh, and Manipur are currently taking shelter across different parts of Mizoram. (File Photo)

Aizawl: Refugees from Myanmar and Bangladesh, along with internally displaced persons (IDPs) from neighbouring Manipur, taking shelter in Mizoram will be included in the countryโ€™s ongoing general census, according to census officials.

Data from the state Home Department indicates that nearly 40,000 people displaced by internal crises in Myanmar, Bangladesh, and Manipur are currently taking shelter across different parts of Mizoram.

Speaking to reporters at a press conference here on Wednesday, officials from the Directorate of Census clarified that any displaced individuals living in rented houses or relief camps at the time of the exercise will be counted.

They emphasised that the ongoing census targets population enumeration rather than citizenship registration.

“Since the general census is primarily a population enumeration and not related to citizenship documentation, all refugees taking shelter in Mizoram will be recorded at their respective residences or villages,” officials stated.

They added that it is essential to include these groups to accurately account for the stateโ€™s resource consumption.

The first phase of the census, covering house listing and housing data, was launched on April 1. A digital platform for self-enumeration was also made available for Mizoram residents from April 1 to April 15.

The “canvasser method” for the first phase will commence on Thursday (April 16) and will continue until May 15, according to officials.

During this period, enumerators will visit households to collect essential information using a mobile application. They will also collect SE-IDs generated through online self-enumeration and validate them during field visits.

The second phase, focusing on population enumeration, is scheduled to begin in February next year.

During this phase, vital statistics, including individualsโ€™ names, ages, genders, castes, religions, education, languages, and marital status, will be recorded, officials said.

Officials added that plans are afoot to open a brief window for online enumeration during the second phase as well.