Editorial 27 August 2024

Editorial 27 August 2024

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No more delays: On holding the Census
Caste enumeration should not hold the Census from being undertaken quickly

In what can only be a case of muddying the waters, the Union government is reportedly mulling the expansion of data collection in the long-delayed Census to include caste enumeration. That caste may be one of the variables in the Census could be an outcome of the strident demand for a caste census by several political parties. But considering the incomplete and poorly constructed nature of the Socio-Economic and Caste Census of 2011, which resulted in data that were unwieldy, inaccurate, and hence unusable, the government must not hurry into utilising the office of the Registrar General and other agencies to tabulate caste. There must first be a definite time frame to conduct the Census on a war footing. If the delay is deliberate, in order to allow for delimitation to be conducted first in 2026, this will be harmful not just to public policy but also to relations with States. As of June 2024, out of 233 countries, India was one of 44 not to have conducted the Census this decade. The ostensible reason provided by the Union Home Ministry was delay due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but 143 other countries conducted the Census after March 2020, which marked the onset of the pandemic. India shares this dubious distinction of not having a Census with countries affected by conflict, economic crises or turmoil such as Yemen, Syria, Afghanistan, Myanmar, Ukraine, Sri Lanka and in sub-Saharan Africa.

There remains little excuse to continually delay the decennial Census, an exercise that has been conducted without fail from 1881 to 2011. Yet, the deadline to freeze administrative boundaries of districts, tehsils, towns and municipal bodies — a prerequisite before the conduct of the Census — lapsed on June 30 this year. This deadline has been extended 10 times since 2019. Several public schemes such as the National Food Security Act, the National Social Assistance Programme and the delimitation of constituencies are dependent upon the Census being conducted. Besides, statistical surveys that go into setting policy such as those related to household and social consumption, the National Family Health Survey, the Periodic Labour Force Survey, and the Sample Registration System, among others, use the Census to set their sampling frames. With the 2011 Census data getting increasingly out-dated and phenomena such as migration across and within States, the urbanisation of Indian societies, and the suburbanisation of cities becoming increasingly prominent in recent years, the lack of a Census is telling. The reliance on a bevy of sample surveys to fill in the gap is only resulting in debates over methodology and conclusions based on cherry-picking according to one’s political choice. Clearly, the Union government must stop being derelict in its duties and should proceed with the Census quickly.

Word    Meaning  Synonyms       Antonyms
Mulling“Mulling” refers to the process of thinking deeply or carefully about something, often to make a decision or understand it better.Considering
Meditating
Reflecting
Pondering
Ignoring
Rushing
Overlooking 
Disregarding
Enumeration“Enumeration” refers to the action of listing or mentioning items one by one. It involves counting or detailing elements in a systematic manner.Cataloging
Itemization
Counting
Listing  
Omission
Summarization
Abstracting
Neglect  
Delimitation“Delimitation” refers to the process of defining or marking the boundaries or limits of something.Boundaries
Demarcation
Specification
Limitations
Generalization
Expansion
Indefiniteness
Vagueness
OstensibleSeeming or stated to be real or true, but not necessarily real or true.Apparent
Seeming
Professed
Surface
Actual
Genuine
True
Substantive
PrerequisiteThe term “prerequisite” refers to something that is required as a prior condition for something else to happen or be done.Requirement
Condition
Necessity
Essential
Optional
Nonessential
Unnecessary
Superfluous
Derelict The term “derelict” refers abandoned especially by the owner or occupantNeglected
Abandoned
Forsaken
Rundown
Maintained
Pristine
Well-kept
Tidy

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