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Disability Groups Question Census Framework

Disability rights groups express concerns, Census enumeration under scrutiny

Mumbai Alert · City Desk
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City Desk · Mumbai Alert News · Thu, 20 August 2026 at 01:56 am
Disability Groups Question Census Framework

Disability rights groups have raised concerns over the Census enumeration framework, citing potential issues with the way data on people with disabilities is collected.

The groups have pointed out that the current framework may not accurately capture the complexity and diversity of disabilities in India.

According to the groups, the Census enumeration framework uses a limited set of questions to identify people with disabilities, which may not be sufficient to capture the full range of disabilities.

This could lead to underreporting or misclassification of disabilities, which in turn could affect the allocation of resources and services for people with disabilities.

The disability rights groups are calling for a more inclusive and comprehensive approach to collecting data on disabilities, one that takes into account the diverse experiences and needs of people with disabilities.

In India, the Census is conducted every 10 years, and it provides critical data on the country's population, including information on disabilities.

The data collected during the Census is used to inform policy and programming decisions, including the allocation of resources for services and support for people with disabilities.

Therefore, it is essential that the Census enumeration framework is designed to accurately and comprehensively capture data on disabilities.

The concerns raised by disability rights groups highlight the need for a more nuanced and inclusive approach to collecting data on disabilities, one that prioritizes the experiences and needs of people with disabilities.

The Indian government has made commitments to promote the rights and inclusion of people with disabilities, including through the implementation of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016.

However, the concerns raised by disability rights groups suggest that more needs to be done to ensure that the Census enumeration framework is inclusive and effective in capturing data on disabilities.

The issue of disability rights is an important one in India, where an estimated 2.2% of the population lives with a disability.

The concerns raised by disability rights groups are a reminder that more needs to be done to promote the inclusion and rights of people with disabilities in India, including through the collection of accurate and comprehensive data on disabilities.

Frequently asked questions

What is the concern of disability rights groups regarding the Census enumeration framework?

The groups are concerned that the framework may not accurately capture the complexity and diversity of disabilities in India, leading to underreporting or misclassification of disabilities.

Why is it important to collect accurate data on disabilities during the Census?

The data collected during the Census is used to inform policy and programming decisions, including the allocation of resources for services and support for people with disabilities.

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