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Brief History of Caste Census:
As the 2011 Census approached, demands for inclusion of data on caste in Census reached a crescendo. P. Chidambaram, the Union Home Minister at the time, was opposed to collecting caste data and blocked it by claiming that it was logistically impossible for the Census, but the Government included the caste subsequently, through BPL Census, later renamed as Socio-Economic and Caste Census (SECC,2011). It resulted largely in unusable data.
Consequently, if we want information regarding the size and characteristics of various castes in India, we must continue to look to the Census of 1931.
Outcome of SECC Data:
An ongoing argument
What is at stake?
Present day Indian Society:
The present-day reality in our country:
Way Forward:
Conclusion:
By: Priyank Kishore ProfileResourcesReport error
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