Key Points

HD Kumaraswamy praised the Modi government's decision to include caste enumeration in the upcoming national census, calling it historic. He emphasized this move ensures credible data unlike politically motivated state surveys. The decision aims to strengthen welfare planning and social justice policies. The Centre reaffirmed its commitment to inclusive governance through this landmark step.

Key Points: HD Kumaraswamy Praises Modi Govt for Historic Caste Census Decision

  • First caste census since 1931 ensures uniform data
  • Modi govt aims for inclusive governance
  • Move counters politically driven state surveys
  • Strengthens welfare planning and social justice
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Caste census to ensure authentic, scientific, transparent caste data: HD Kumaraswamy hails Centre's announcement

JD(S) leader hails Centre's move to include caste enumeration in national census, calling it a transparent step toward social justice.

"This landmark step will ensure India has authentic, scientific, and transparent caste data – HD Kumaraswamy"

New Delhi, May 1

Terming the Centre's announcement of a caste census a "historic and visionary decision," JD(S) leader and Union Minister HD Kumaraswamy said the "landmark step" will ensure authentic, scientific, and transparent caste data.

"A historic and visionary decision under the dynamic leadership of Hon'ble Prime Minister Shri @narendramodi avaru, caste enumeration will now be part of the upcoming national census for the first time since 1931," Kumaraswamy said in a post on X.

"This landmark step will ensure that India has authentic, scientific, and transparent caste data--moving away from politically motivated state-level surveys that often lacked credibility or uniformity," he added.

The Union Minister stated that with this move, Prime Minister Modi has reaffirmed his commitment to inclusive governance and data-driven policymaking.

"With this bold move, PM Modi avaru has reaffirmed his commitment to inclusive governance and data-driven policymaking. This will empower welfare planning, strengthen social justice, and shape a more equitable future for all. My heartfelt appreciation to the Prime Minister for this decisive and far-sighted action in the interest of the nation," he said.

The Cabinet Committee on Political Affairs, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on Wednesday decided to include caste enumeration in the upcoming census.

Information and Broadcasting Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw stated at a media briefing following the cabinet meeting that the decision demonstrates the present government's commitment to the holistic interests and values of the nation and society.

As per Article 246 of the Constitution of India, the Census is a Union subject listed at 69 in the Union List in the Seventh Schedule.

"While some states have conducted surveys to enumerate castes, these surveys have varied in transparency and intent, with some conducted purely from a political angle, creating doubts in society.

"Considering all these circumstances, and to ensure that our social fabric does not come under political pressure, it has been decided that caste enumeration should be included in the main census instead of being conducted as a separate survey," Vaishnaw said.

"This will ensure that society becomes stronger economically and socially, and the country's progress continues without hindrance. When a provision of 10 per cent reservation was made for the economically weaker sections of society, it did not create tension in any section of society," he added.

The Union Minister said caste was excluded from all census operations conducted since independence.

- ANI

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Rahul P.
Finally! This was long overdue. How can we make policies for social justice without proper data? Hope this leads to better targeted welfare schemes. Kudos to the government for taking this bold step 🙏
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Priya M.
While the intent seems good, I worry this might revive caste identities we've been trying to move beyond. Shouldn't we focus on economic status instead? The British used caste data to divide us - hope history doesn't repeat.
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Sanjay K.
As someone from rural UP, I've seen how flawed state-level caste surveys can be. A national census will bring uniformity. But implementation must be careful - no room for errors in such sensitive data collection.
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Ananya T.
Good move, but why now? This should have been done years ago. Also, will the data be made public? Transparency is key if we want to trust the process. #RightToInformation
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Vikram S.
The timing seems political to me - elections are coming. But if done properly, this data can help bridge gaps in education and employment. Just hope it doesn't become another tool for vote bank politics.
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Neha R.
As a researcher, I welcome this! For decades we've worked with outdated 1931 data or unreliable surveys. Scientific caste data will transform social science research in India. Fingers crossed for proper execution! 🤞

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