<p>The latest religion-based census data, compiled till 2011 but not released by the previous UPA government, may be now be made public shortly.<br /><br />"It can be done," Home Minister Rajnath Singh told reporters here when asked if the data would be released by the government.</p>.<p><br />Sources said the Union Home Ministry has approved this data to be released in the public domain and it is expected that it will be done shortly.<br /><br />The census depicts the country's population on the grounds of religious faith practised by an individual.<br /><br />The census exercise in this regard was undertaken by the office of the Registrar General and Census Commissioner, a department under the Home Ministry.</p>.<p><br />The data was updated till 2011 and the facts and figures were ready for release last year but the previous government did not make it public, the sources said.<br /><br />Such statistics, experts said, is released within three years of data collection and being 2015, that time-limit has already been exceeded.</p>.<p><br />The last time religion-based data was released in the country was in 2004, which was a record of figures till 2001.</p>
<p>The latest religion-based census data, compiled till 2011 but not released by the previous UPA government, may be now be made public shortly.<br /><br />"It can be done," Home Minister Rajnath Singh told reporters here when asked if the data would be released by the government.</p>.<p><br />Sources said the Union Home Ministry has approved this data to be released in the public domain and it is expected that it will be done shortly.<br /><br />The census depicts the country's population on the grounds of religious faith practised by an individual.<br /><br />The census exercise in this regard was undertaken by the office of the Registrar General and Census Commissioner, a department under the Home Ministry.</p>.<p><br />The data was updated till 2011 and the facts and figures were ready for release last year but the previous government did not make it public, the sources said.<br /><br />Such statistics, experts said, is released within three years of data collection and being 2015, that time-limit has already been exceeded.</p>.<p><br />The last time religion-based data was released in the country was in 2004, which was a record of figures till 2001.</p>