
India Begins Census, Delayed Since 2021
Over 3 million Indian officials have begun the year-long census in the world's most populous country, an undertaking delayed from 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Over 3 million Indian officials have begun the year-long census in the world's most populous country, an undertaking delayed from 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Three million Indian officials are preparing to commence the monumental task of counting the world's largest population. This extensive census operation will gather crucial demographic data across the country.
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Three million Indian officials are set to begin the monumental task of counting the world's largest population.
Three million Indian officials are set to commence the process of counting the world's largest population as part of the country's census.
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