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Explained | Caste-based census in India: Why is there a growing demand?

From 1951 to 2011, every census in India has published the population of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, comprising the Dalits and the Adivasis, along with the gamut of data including religions, languages, socio-economic status, etc. It, however, has never counted OBC’s which roughly constitute about 52 percent of the country’s population.

August 25, 2021 / 12:32 IST
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Bihar CM Nitish Kumar’s party Janata Dal (United) is an ally of the BJP in the state and is in favour of caste-based census. (File image of PM Modi with CM Nitish Kumar)
Bihar CM Nitish Kumar’s party Janata Dal (United) is an ally of the BJP in the state and is in favour of caste-based census. (File image of PM Modi with CM Nitish Kumar)

On August 23, an 11-member delegation led by Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar met Prime Minister Narendra Modi to discuss their demand of a caste-based census raising again the long-pending demand of counting the Other Backward Classes (OBC) population of India.

Since 1941, every census published in India had data on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes but it did not include the population of OBCs.

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So far, the Union government’s stand has been that the caste should not be made part of the census. In a response to a question in Lok Sabha during the Monsoon Session of Parliament that ended on August 11, Union Minister of State for Home Affairs Nityanand Rai said that the government had decided not to enumerate caste-wise population other than SCs and STs in Census.

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