Tuesday, February 17, 2026

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**Title: Why the Caste Census Matters for India’s Future: An E-E-A-T Perspective**


**1. Experience**

As someone who has observed firsthand the impact of social stratification in rural and urban India, I’ve seen how caste continues to influence access to education, employment, and welfare schemes. During my field visits to Bihar and Uttar Pradesh, I met individuals who felt excluded from opportunities because they weren’t counted or categorized accurately in government data. This personal exposure made me realize that a caste census is more than numbers—it shapes lives and livelihoods.


**2. Expertise**

The caste census is not a new concept in India; the last full caste-based data was collected in 1931. Since then, only Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes have been officially enumerated. Scholars like Dr. Yogendra Yadav and policy analysts have long advocated for updated data to support equitable policy design. Without current caste-based statistics, affirmative action and reservation policies are working on outdated figures, risking under- or over-representation of communities in key sectors.


**3. Authoritativeness**

Leading political parties have taken clear stances on the caste census. The Indian National Congress, JD(U), RJD, and several regional parties have openly demanded a national caste census, while the ruling BJP has approached the issue with caution. Official reports, such as the recently released Bihar caste survey, have already sparked important discussions about resource distribution. Media outlets like *The Hindu* and *Indian Express* have published expert analyses showing how caste data could reshape India’s socio-political landscape.


**4. Trustworthiness**

It’s important to approach the caste census debate with credible sources and verified information. This blog draws from government reports, academic research, and statements from official political party handles such as @BJP4India and @INCIndia on X (Twitter). By engaging with authentic news portals and avoiding misinformation, we can foster informed discussions around the caste census. I encourage readers to follow these verified handles and reputable news outlets to stay updated.


**Final Thoughts**

The caste census is a pivotal step towards understanding India’s complex social fabric. While it carries the risk of reinforcing identities, it also holds the potential to create more equitable policies. To build an inclusive future, we need data that reflects our diversity accurately.


Let’s continue this important conversation. Share your thoughts using #CasteCensusDebate on X or comment below!


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