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What Is Wrong With It on Caste Census Sc Says Govt Should Know Number of People in Backward Class

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The Supreme Court ruling on caste enumeration in the 2027 Indian Census is a legal/policy decision with no direct commercial mechanism. It does not affect any specific product, commodity, company margin, or supply chain. The impact is purely administrative and social, with no immediate economic or sectoral consequences. Therefore, no relevant sectors are identified.

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  • Supreme Court dismissed petition against caste enumeration in 2027 Census.
  • 2027 Census will be India's 16th national Census and first since 1931 to include comprehensive caste data.
  • Census will be first fully digital population count.
  • Bench led by Chief Justice Surya Kant emphasized knowing backward class numbers for welfare measures.
  • Published: 2026-05-20.

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