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Census Officials Attacked in Odisha, Four Injured in Dhenkanal

Census survey turns violent in Odisha’s Kamakhyanagar as officials face assault, raising concerns over field safety, public cooperation, and law enforcement response gaps.

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  KEY TAKEAWAYS:
  • Four census officials, including two women, were injured during an attack in Odisha
  • Victims suffered serious injuries, with reports of attempted violent assault using stones
  • Authorities have detained suspects and launched a formal investigation

Dhenkanal: The shocking case of census officials attacked in Odisha has raised serious concerns about the safety of government workers on the ground. Four officials were injured during a violent incident in Kamakhyanagar block in Dhenkanal district on Wednesday, disrupting ongoing census operations and exposing deeper issues around public resistance and enforcement gaps.

The attack took place in Kamakhyanagar, where enumerators were conducting routine survey work. What should have been a standard administrative task quickly escalated into violence, leaving two women officials with severe facial injuries.

Census Officials Attacked in Odisha During Field Survey

According to initial reports, the assault occurred in Mahima Nagar under Ward No. 3 of Kamakhyanagar NAC. A local resident, along with his two sons, allegedly attacked the census team without provocation.

The attackers reportedly not only assaulted the officials but also vandalized a vehicle belonging to one of the female enumerators. This suggests a targeted and aggressive response rather than a spontaneous altercation.

The situation worsened when one official was chased and pelted with stones, indicating a possible intent to cause fatal harm. Such escalation points to growing hostility in certain areas toward government data collection drives.

Why Are Census Workers Facing Violence

Incidents like this often stem from mistrust, misinformation, or fear among local populations. Census activities involve collecting personal and household data, which can trigger suspicion, especially in semi-urban or rural pockets.

Another factor is lack of awareness. Many residents do not fully understand the purpose of census surveys, leading to resistance or confrontation. In some cases, rumors about misuse of data can fuel aggression.

This incident also highlights gaps in on-ground security. Census officials frequently operate without adequate protection, making them vulnerable in volatile situations.

Law Enforcement Response and Investigation Underway

Following the attack, local authorities, including the Sub-Collector, Tahsildar, and SDPO, rushed to the scene. Police have detained the accused individuals and initiated a detailed investigation.

Officials are now assessing the extent of injuries and damage, while also reviewing security measures for ongoing census operations.

What This Means for Future Census Operations

This incident could have wider implications. It may slow down census work in sensitive regions and force authorities to rethink deployment strategies.

Increased police presence, better public awareness campaigns, and stricter legal action against offenders could become necessary to ensure smooth data collection.

If such attacks continue, they risk undermining one of the most critical administrative exercises in the Odisha, impacting policy planning and resource allocation in the long run.

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