Concerns Raised Over Missing Villages in Census 2027 House Listing in Diyun

Diyun, March 22: The Office of the Assistant Commissioner, Diyun, has issued an order dated March 9, 2026, appointing Supervisors and Enumerators for the House Listing Operations (Phase-I) under the Census of India 2027.

According to the official notification, designated officials have been assigned to carry out house-to-house data collection across various villages and enumeration blocks within the Diyun Circle. The exercise has come into immediate effect, with instructions to follow guidelines issued by the competent authority.

However, concerns have surfaced regarding the exclusion of several Chakma-inhabited villages from the notified list. Villages such as Shillong Pahar, Aranyapur, Mudakkha Nalah, and Sukha Nalah reportedly do not feature in the enumeration plan, despite having established households.

The omission has raised serious questions about how enumeration will be conducted in these areas and whether residents risk being left out of the Census process.

Local residents and stakeholders have sought clarification from the administration regarding the inclusion of these villages and the mechanism for conducting enumeration. The residents are also expecting timely Interventions from from the Hon'ble sitting incumbent MLA Nikh Kamin to address the issue and bring in the list of missing villages into Village Enumeration List. Authorities are yet to issue a response on the matter.

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