Governing Council supervising compilation process to ensure census credibility: Bajwa

Governing Council supervising compilation process to ensure census credibility: Bajwa

ISLAMABAD, Sep 11 (APP): In order to ensure credibility of the 6th Population and Housing Census, a high-powered Governing Council has been supervising compilation of the census data, Chief Census Commissioner, Asif Bajwa said on Monday.
“Qualified and professional demographers are the members of the governing council team,” Bajwa said while addressing a press conference along with top officials of Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS) here.
He said that the provinces were requested to send their teams for inspection of data compilation process and so far technical teams of three provinces including Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Sindh visited PBS while team from Balochistan has not arrived so far.
He said that the Punjab Technical Team has also paid second visit to the Bureau and expressed satisfaction over the process.
Bajwa said even during the field work, five international teams visited different areas and had expressed satisfaction over the process of data collection by the census staff.
He said three provinces including Punjab, Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkha have no reservations on the census process while Sindh has some objections which would be removed.
He said that there might be some variation between
provisional and final figures of census, which was a routine
matter.
He said that even in 1998, a variation of 1.5 percent was
witnessed between provisional and final figures, which was
according to international standards.
The Chief Census Commissioner once again clarified that
declaration of urban or rural areas was done by the provincial
authorities and PBS followed the boundaries as notified by the
provincial governments.
He said that Local Government Department and Director Military
Lands were authorized departments to declare what areas were urban
and what rural.
In case of Lahore, he said that all Lahore district was
notified as urban in 2015 and even two union councils of Qasoor
were included in it, hence the population was recorded at
11,100,000.
In case of Karachi, he said that just 7 Mozas were included
in urban areas and the boundaries drawn in 1998 were still valid
for the city.
The Chief Census Commissioner also clarified that Afghan
refugees were living in refugee camps during 1998 census while
after 2005 they were provided Proof of Residence (PoR) Cards
and were allowed to live in villages and can travel anywhere in
Pakistan, which resulted in upward trends in population.
He said that all the field operations were conducted by the
employees of provincial governments and after collection of data
they dispatched the same to PBS which is responsible to compile
it.
He said that for using the provisional population data for
upcoming elections was possible only after the change in the
Constitution. The matter was referred to Inter-Provincial
Coordination Committee (IPCC) which would send its recommendations
to Council of Common Interests (CCI).
Bajwa said that compared to 2.38 percent disabled population
registered in the census of 1998, there were just one million
disabled registered during Census 2017.

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