At the first online stage of the census, citizens showed high activity. Even in comparison with developed countries, the percentage of participation in a short period of time was higher than the average. This shows that the people of the country are responsible for national initiatives and are actively involved in national processes.

Anyone who has not yet taken part in the census is advised to contact the representatives of their mahalla and provide accurate and complete information about themselves and their family members.

The collected data will help to objectively assess the living conditions of the population and their needs. Based on them, government programs are being developed to build schools, kindergartens and medical institutions, develop infrastructure, create new jobs and support agriculture. The participation of every citizen, accurate information about each piece of land and residential building will become a reliable basis for future well-being.

All information provided during the census is used only for statistical purposes, and their confidentiality is guaranteed by law.

Any questions that arise are clarified during the census. For example, if you have several houses, and at the first stage you registered only one, the second house must also be entered in the census. Each dwelling is accounted for separately. If the second house is not counted, it will not be included in official statistics, which may affect the planning of electricity, water supply, sewerage, garbage collection, Internet and communications.

This is important for proper resource allocation and fair planning. Housing stock data is not used for taxation, but for construction, social infrastructure placement, land use analysis, and emergency safety.

Accurate and complete answers to all the questions of the census are, first of all, concern for one's own future and the future of the whole country. Each dwelling and plot of land reflected in the census will become the basis for rational planning and equitable allocation of resources.