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Census of India 1991: part I-A; Adminstration Report-Enumeration

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Punjab; Drectorate of Census Operations; 1991Description: 143pSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • PB 312 Pun
Summary: One accomplishes many things in life, but it is once that overwhelming satisfaction is derived in making a mission complete successfully when innumerable odds are to be overcome with insurmountable difficulties. Author must admit that census taking in Punjab concluded gracefully and this could only be done with devotion and dedication evinced by the census functionaries all around the State, and in particular, by the officers and staff of the State Census Directorate. The conduct of census itself and its various organisational details have been underlined in this report. The experiences have mainly been recorded relating to the organisation of conducting census operations in the State and how various difficulties could be overcome taking into account the situations as they developed and how consequential action programmes were worked out in carrying forward the intricate details in implementing the time-bound schedules prescribed by the Registrar General, India.
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One accomplishes many things in life, but it is once that overwhelming satisfaction is derived in making a mission complete successfully when innumerable odds are to be overcome with insurmountable difficulties. Author must admit that census taking in Punjab concluded gracefully and this could only be done with devotion and dedication evinced by the census functionaries all around the State, and in particular, by the officers and staff of the State Census Directorate.
The conduct of census itself and its various organisational details have been underlined in this report. The experiences have mainly been recorded relating to the organisation of conducting census operations in the State and how various difficulties could be overcome taking into account the situations as they developed and how consequential action programmes were worked out in carrying forward the intricate details in implementing the time-bound schedules prescribed by the Registrar General, India.

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