CASTE CENSUS: BRIDGING INEQUALITY OR DIVIDING INDIA?
The Daily Guardian|November 20, 2024
The caste census has emerged as a polarizing topic in India's political landscape, dominating headlines and sparking debates across the nation. With its roots deeply embedded in India's historical and democratic framework, the idea of a caste census is both a tool for empowerment and a potential source of fragmentation. A conversation between Badri Narayana, director, G B Pant Institute in Allahabad and Aishwarya Pandit Sharma delves into the historical significance, political implications and societal impact of the caste census.
CASTE CENSUS: BRIDGING INEQUALITY OR DIVIDING INDIA?

The concept of a caste census is not new. Historically, the idea of enumerating castes has been intertwined with India's governance and social structures.

Dr. Badri Narayan, a noted scholar and director of the GB Pant Institute in Allahabad, explains that caste censuses historically provided critical data on the demographic distribution of various caste groups. This information often became a basis for power sharing in democratic and developmental frameworks.

"In a democracy, numbers translate to power," Dr. Narayan says. "Caste census data allows communities to claim their rightful share in political representation, developmental projects, and welfare schemes. This is why the demand for a caste census is so fervent, especially among groups seeking greater recognition and resources."

The British colonial government conducted caste-based enumerations during the decennial census until 1931. These censuses not only documented the stratification within Indian society but also reinforced caste identities. Post-independence, however, India moved away from such explicit enumerations, focusing instead on broader socioeconomic categories.

A DOUBLE-EDGED SWORD

The demand for a caste census has resurfaced in recent years, particularly among opposition parties who see it as a means to address inequalities and strengthen their political base. However, the potential benefits of such a census come with significant risks.

Dr. Narayan highlights the dual nature of caste enumeration. On one hand, it communities by making their needs visible. For example, many Dalit sub-castes remain underrepresented in policy discussions because challenges are unknown. A caste census could bring these groups into the mainstream of political and developmental discourse.

This story is from the November 20, 2024 edition of The Daily Guardian.

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