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What is the significance of the Census?

Historical Context

  • The Census is a decennial exercise — conducted every 10 years since 1881 (first synchronous census under W.C. Plowden).
  • It is governed by The Census Act, 1948 and is a Union List subject (Centre’s responsibility).
  • Post-Independence, it has been held without a break from 1951 to 20112021 Census was postponed due to COVID-19.

Relevance : GS 2(Governance , Social Issues)

How the Census is Conducted

  • Two Phases since 1971:
    • House-listing Phase (5–6 months): Captures household amenities, structure, fuel, appliances.
    • Population Enumeration Phase (Feb): Captures individual details like age, gender, caste (SC/ST), occupation, education, etc.
  • Staff: Central coordination with local-level implementation via teachers & local officials.

Significance of the Upcoming Census (2027 Reference Date)

  1. Inclusion of Caste Enumeration:
    1. First time since 1931 (for Hindus).
    2. Will enumerate caste data for all Hindu groups — long-standing demand from civil society and Opposition parties.
    3. Aims to inform affirmative action and welfare targeting.
  • Foundation for Delimitation Exercise (Post-2026 Freeze Ends):
    • Delimitation of Lok Sabha and Assembly seats based on updated population data.
    • Could change the political representation balance across states.
  • Enabler for Women’s Reservation (33% quota):
    • The Women’s Reservation Act (2023) mandates reservation in legislatures after the Census and delimitation.
    • 2027 Census is critical for its implementation by 2029.

Concerns of Southern and Smaller States

  • Fear of Political Marginalisation:
    • States like Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and northeastern states have controlled population growth.
    • Delimitation based purely on population could reduce their Lok Sabha seat share.
    • Demand: Freeze on seat allocation or compensatory mechanisms to protect political voice.

Way Forward

  • Caste enumeration must be systematic, credible, and transparent.
  • Wide inter-state consensus needed before delimitation to avoid federal friction.
  • Women’s reservation must be operationalised through this Census and used for 2029 elections.
  • Avoid hasty implementation — consider legal, political, and demographic implications.

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