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For oJJidlllllSe only Guideline for Household Enumeration f.ti,t"~ M"I Cf> I ~ !I'd PEOPLE 0RIFJmD 9 • 2 • 2001 to 5 · 3 · 2001 ISSUED BY DIRECTOR OF CENSUS OPERATIONS WEST BENGAL lOB, ABDUL HAMID STREET CALCUTTA - 700 069 Phone No.: (033) 220 • 12271248-85311 210-8220 Fax No. : (033) 220 - 1227 E-mail: [email protected] ~: ~~ T~16frrJm : "STACENSUS" GOVERNMENT OF INDIA "'!'~ MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS/GRIHA MANTRALAYA ~. \iR1TUAI ~. ~ tf1m;j OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR OF CENSUS OPERATIONS, WEST BENGAL 20B, ABDUL HAMID STREET, CALCUTTA-700 069 fl./No ......... p.~.Q.. (p.).!..qr.!..~Q99J I / 1217 (36) ~lDated ........ L7.• Q7.1.0'O'O ........ To The District Magistrate & Principal Census Officer, Commissioner & Principal Census Officer, Calcutta Municipal Corporation I Howrah Municipal Corporation. Sub: Detailed guideline on Household or population Enumeration 200 I. Ref: Guideline No. 12 Sir, I am enclosing a detailed guideline for Population Enumeration in 2001 for your perusal and follow up action. It is requested that the copies of the guideline may kindly be circulated to all the Census Officers, Charge Officers as per distribution list given below. 1. Office of the District Magistrate 4 Copies. including Additional Principal Census Officer & District Census Officer. 2. Assistant Director of Statistics & I Copy. Additional District Census Officer. 3. Sub Divisionl Officer and Sub 2 copies. Divisional Principal Censu,s Officer. 4. Block Development Officer & 4 copies. Block Charge Officer. 5. Chairman & Town Charge Officer. 4 copies. 6. Charge officer for Special Area. 2 copies. Yours faithf\:lY, Enclo .•... no. of copies as stated. ~. \-:r\1'11~ (VIKRAM SEN ) Director· Census Operations, West Bengal ii iii INDEX SL. No. Subject Para Page 1. Introduction 1 1 2. Eligibility criterioD for counting of Individuals for Population Enumeration 1.4 1 3. Rural- Urban Frame 2 2 4. Special Areas 3.1 4 5. Special Military and Para Military (SMP) charges 3.2 4 6. Census machinery 4 5 :r. Formation of Enumeration Blocks 5 7 8. Delineation of Enumeration Blocks (B.Bs) .r in Rural Areas 5.3 7 9. Delineation of Enumeration Blocks (B.Bs) in Urban Areas 5.4 10 10. Submission ofE.B. wise report in Annexure 'N' 5.7 13 11. Preparation of the Abridged Houselist (ARL) 6 14 12. Instruction for filling up the Abridged Houselist (AHL) at the Charge office 6.3 16 13. Preparation of Lay out Map '1 18 14. Locational Codes 8 19 15. Appointment of Enumerators & Supervisors 9 20 16. Requirement of Materials for Enumerators & Supervisors 10 22 17. Training Materials 10.2 A. 23 18. Actual Enumeration Materials 10.2 B. 24 19. Materials to be locally purchased by the Principal Census officer 10.2. C. 24 20. Storage of Materials at Coordinating Districts 10.4 25 21. Training of Enumerators & Supervisors 11 26 22. 1st Training Session for the Enumerators & Supervisors 11.2 A. 26 23. 2nd Training Session for the Enumerators & Supervisors 11.2 B. 27 24. 3r~ Training Session for the Enumerators & Supervisors 11.2 C. 27 25. Selection Master Trainers (Trainers Supervisors) 11.4 28 26. Medium of Training 11.5 29 27. Monitoring of the Enumeration Work 12 30 28. Updating the Charge Register 13 32 29. Appointment letters to the Supervisors & Enumerators 14 32 30. Enumeration of the Houseless Population of the night of28.2.2001 15 32 31. Publicity for Census 2001 16 34 32. Target of Publicity 16.1 (a) 34 iv 33. Content of Publicity 16.1 (b) 3S 34. Medium of Publicity 16.1 (c) 3S 35. Issue of Badges /Identity slip to Enmnerators & Supervisors 17 36 36. Household Schedule/Working sheet and Enumerators Abstract 18 36 37. Details of Household Schedule 18.2 36 38. General Socio-Cultural characteristics covering Q.I-Q.lS 18.2 (A) 37 39. Characteristics of Workless & Non Workers Q.16-Q.20 18.2 (B) 38 40. Migration Characteristics Q.21 (i) - Q.22 (v) 18.2 (C) 40 41. Fertility Particulars Q.23 (i) - Q.23 (iii) 18.2 (D) 40 42. Part ITI of Schedule (only for House engaged in CultivationlPlantation ) 18.3 41 43. Working Sheet 18.4 41 44. Enumerators Abstract 18.6 44 45. Receipt of Filled up Schedules, Working sheets etc. & preparation of provisional population totals 19 45 46. Despatch of Filled-in ScAedules, Working sheets etc. 20 48 47. Financial Requirements 21 48 48. Census Ca1ander & Follow up action 22 48 v List of AODe:lures Guideline No.12 Page No. A. District wise Rural Urban breakup with UAs. 50·77 B. District wise breakup of charges, Census 78 officials for Houselisting Operations. C. List of Officers in this Directorate and Principal Census Officers, 79-82 Additional Principal Census Officers and District Census Officers. D. Mouzas falling in more than one G.P. 83-110 E. List of SRS Blocks for Rural Areas with names 11l-1l6(a)-(q) of Enumerators. F. List of SRS Blocks for Urban Areas. 117-122(a)-(i) G. District wise list of Special Charges (Other 123-124 than Military & Para Military Charges. H. List of Slum Areas as per Houselisting 125-126 (50,000 + Population only). I. Circular No.27 and Specimen copy of filled up 127-144 Abridged Houselist (AHL) J. Chief Secretary's Circular regarding 40% 145 deployment of State Govt. Employees for Census work. K. Circular from Education Department regarding 146 engagement of teachers for Census enumeration. L. Requirement of Enumerators and Supervisors 147 (District wise including Reserves). M. R.G.'s Circular regarding rates of honorarium 148 for Enumerators and Supervisors. N. Proforma for charge wise report on E.Bs showing 149 breakup ofMouzas, G.Ps etc. O. Revision in the Location Code of certain Mouzas. 150 P. Census Calender for Population Enumeration. 151-153 Q. Household Schedule. 154 R. Working Sheet. 155 S. Enumerator's Ab~tract. 156 T. Charge wise Control Table for conversion of 157-158 H.L.Bs into E.Bs for Census 2001. U. Weekly Monitoring Report. 159-160 V. Census Act, 1948 161-174 W. Letter to Registrar and Head of the Department, 175-179 Economics and Statistics of all Universities in the State with request to recommend names for appointment as Master Trainers. 1fmr m1IiR I GOVERNMENT OF INDIA '8R : >p.r~ T.tegrom: "STACENSUS" MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS/GRIMA MANTRALAYA Telephone/Fax : 220-1227 UI"f'IO''I' ctmt ~ lM~, ~ 1iYniI : 248-8532 OFFICE OF THE IJlRECTOR OF CENSUS OPERATIONS, : 210-8220 WEST BENGAL : 210-8278 20B, ABDUL HAMID STREET, (10th. Floor), CALCUlTA-?OO 069 E-mail: [email protected] "6O/No .................. , ................. ~I Dated .............................. Subject: General Guideline for Conduct of Household Enumeration under Census of India 200t. 1. Introduction: Guide line No. 12 1.1. Household enumeration or population enumeration is the second phase under Census of India 2001. It will be conducted simultaneously allover India between 9111 February 2001 to 28 tll February 2001 with reference date being 00.00 hrs. on 1st March 2001 There will be a revisional. round between 1.3.2001 to 5.3.200) to record births and deaths, if any, between the date of visit of the enumerator and oo.oohrs of 1.3.2001. Due Notification under Sec. 3 of the Census Act. 1948 (No. 37 of 1948) has already been issued by Govt. of India. 1.2. The main difference bet\\een houselisting operations and household enumeration is that in the first phase the emphasis was on the building, Census houses and households and In the second phase it is on each individual living in such Census houses as also the houseless people who remained outside the purview of the houselisting operations. In other words household enumeration is to cover each individuals living in the buildings and houses during the enumeration period as also the houseless people within the territory of India without any exception a!:> to age. sex, race, caste, religion, nationality etc. whatsoever. 1.3. In case of household enumeration, particulars will be collected by Enumerators or the indIvIdual particulars on general socio-cultural characteristics, language. religion, literacy, dIsability, economic activity, migration, manta) status and fertility of all individuals within hisJher enumeration block. 1.4. The eligibility criterion for all such individuals living within an -enumeration block and to be counted by tbe enumerators are as follows: (i) All those who normally reside and are present in '-\ household during the entire period of enumeration i.e. from 9th February to 281h February 2001 (both days inclusive) (ii) All those who are knov"n to be nonnally residing and had actually stayed during a part of the enumeration period in the household (9 th February to 28th February, 2001) but are not present at the time of visit by the Enumerator. (iii) All those who are known to be nonnally residing in the household and are not present at the time of visit by the Enumerator but expected to return by 28th February, 2001. (iv) Visitors who are present in the household visited by the Enumerator and are expected to be away from their places of usual residence during the entire enumeration period. For the purpose of enumeration such visitors will be treated as normal residents of the housebold, where they ~re actually found during the period provided they have not been enumerated e)~vhere. Thus if a person bas been away from berDlis normal or usual place of residence throughout tbe enumeration period will not be eligible for enul . ..;ration as a member of the household in which shelhe is a normal resident. (v) Poor or nomadic households camping in the area of each enumerator in temporary structures are also to be enumerated as nonnal households provided .