Nepal makes public final data of 12th national census

The latest census, conducted in November 2021, puts Nepal’s population at 29,164,578.

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More than 66 percent Nepalis live in urban areas: Central Statistics Office

KATHMANDU, April 24: The national census 2021 data has shown that urban population reached 66.2 per cent in Nepal.

More than 66 percent Nepalis live in urban areas: Central Statistics Office

KATHMANDU, April 24: The national census 2021 data has shown that urban population reached 66.2 per cent in Nepal.

Nepal's urban population reaches 66.2 per cent

The national census 2021 data has shown that urban population reached 66.2 per cent in Nepal

Nepal's population tops 29 million

Central Bureau of Statistics today published the final data of the 12th national census conducted in November 2021, according to which Nepal’s population has reached 29,164,578.

National Census: Enumeration over, data processing to begin after some days

Kathmandu, Nov 26.  Major work of the National Census 2078, collection of data, was over on Thursday. The fieldwork of the national census begun from November 11 has completed, according to Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS). With this, next step- data processing- would begin, said CBS Director General Nebin Lal Shrestha, adding that country’s population […] The post National Census: Enumeration over, data processing to begin after some days appeared first on Aarthiknews:: A leading business & economic news portal from Nepal.

National Population Census, 2021 kicks off from President’s Office

KATHMANDU, November 11: National Population Census, 2021 has formally begun from Thursday taking data of President Bidya Devi Bhandari’s family members.  The 12th National Population Census began today and will be held till November 25 with the slogan ‘My census, my participation’. Nepal has been conducting its national population census every 10 years. The government has deployed as many as 39,000 numerators and 8,500 numerator workplaces across the country. Every individual will be asked 80 questions as a part of the National Population Census. It has been assumed that it will take around 20 minutes for a numerator to collect data about a family. “In this regard, a numerator will have to collect data of 12 families in a day,” said Nabin Lal Shrestha, Director General of Central Bureau of Statistics.  The Census  kicked off formally, taking data from family members of the President, Vice-President and Prime Minister.  Likewise in the local levels, the Cenus will begin taking data of family members of chiefs of local units.

National Population Census begins from today

KATHMANDU, November 11: National Population Census, 2021 has formally begun from Thursday. The 12th National Population Census began today and will be held till November 25 with the slogan ‘My census, my participation’. Nepal has been conducting its national population census every 10 years. The government has deployed as many as 39,000 numerators and 8,500 numerator workplaces across the country. Every individual will be asked 80 questions as a part of the National Population Census. It has been assumed that it will take around 20 minutes for a numerator to collect data about a family. “In this regard, a numerator will have to collect data of 12 families in a day,” said Nabin Lal Shrestha, Director General of Central Bureau of Statistics.  The Census will kick off formally taking data from family members of the President, Vice-President and Prime Minister. Likewise in the local levels, the Cenus will begin taking data of family members of chiefs of local units.