Census May Take Place Next Year: Report
The census was to take place in 2021 as a once-in-a-decade exercise, but it was delayed due to the Covid pandemic. The census exercise is expected to begin in 2025 and last till 2026.

Representative image |
Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led central government will begin the much-delayed process of census in 2025, reported India today citing sources. The census was to take place in 2021 as a once-in-a-decade exercise, but it was delayed due to the Covid pandemic. The census exercise is expected to last till 2026 following which the government is likely to carry out delimitation of Lok Sabha seats, said India Today.
It has not yet clear how the census will be conducted and what will entail in the exercise.
The Free Press Journal has not independently verified the reports. It has been reported that the delimitation exercise is likely to be completed by 2028.
Opposition parties have been pressing the government for a caste-census. Although the government hasn't unequivocally said anything about this there is a likelihood that number of people in sub-sects in General and Scheduled Casts and Scheduled Tribes (SC-ST) categories.
The government on October 21, extended the tenure of Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India. This is being taken as a hint that the census will be conducted soon.
Congress leader Jairam Ramesh however, raised several questions.
Another Congress leader, Manickam Tagore alleged that by refusing to conduct caste census, the central government is betraying the OBC community.
There are voices from within the ruling National Democratic Alliance (NDA) for a caste-census.
"We are in favour of a nationwide caste census, and if the government plans to conduct the survey next year, we would be very happy if it includes a caste census. We are part of the alliance and have raised this issue within the National Democratic Alliance. A nationwide caste census will empower the underprivileged sections of society," said Janata Dal (United) spokesperson Rajiv Ranjan Prasad as quoted by India Today.
RECENT STORIES
-
Nalasopara Man Claims Hitachi ATM Dispensed ₹3600 Instead Of ₹4000; Even Receives One Torn Note... -
'Bharat Innovates 2026' Takes Over Nice Trams As French City Welcomes PM Modi For Key Innovation... -
'Empty Seats, Trophy Malfunction': FIFA World Cup 2026 Opening Ceremony In Canada Faces Online... -
Razorpay Eyes ₹5,700-Crore IPO, Confidential DRHP Filing Likely Next Week -
'Action Should Be Taken Against Praneet More': Congress Leader Hussain Dalwai Reacts To 'Rs 370...
