CASTE CENSUS AND DEEPENING OF SOCIAL JUSTICE
Author : Gowd Kiran Kumar & Vahini Billu ,
ISBN : 9788199166691
Edition : 1
Year: 2026
Pages: 146
Publisher: Century Publications
ABOUT THE BOOK This book emerges from a moment of reckoning in
Indian democracy. More than seven decades after Independence, and nearly
a century after the last comprehensive caste enumeration in 1931, the
Indian state continues to design policies of social justice without
contemporary, credible caste data. This paradox of governing inequality
without measuring it lies at the heart of the debates that animate this
book. Caste Census and the Deepening of Social Justice is not merely an
academic intervention; it is a response to a long-standing democratic
deficit. The demand for a caste census is often misrepresented as
divisive or regressive. This book begins from a different premise: that
democracy cannot function on invisibility, and social justice cannot be
pursued on the basis of outdated assumptions. Enumeration, in this
sense, is not an act of division but an act of recognition. The chapters
assembled here bring together policymakers, public intellectuals,
activists and young scholars who engage the caste census question from
multiple vantage points - constitutional, historical, institutional,
feminist, intersectional, and political. This book also emerges from
sustained intellectual and political engagement. Many of the essays grew
out of national and international conferences, seminars, and public
dialogues organized by student movements, civil society organizations,
and academic institutions—particularly the All India OBC Students
Association (AIOBCSA). These spaces brought together lived experience
and scholarly inquiry, reminding us that knowledge production around
caste cannot be detached from the struggles of those whose lives are
shaped by it. A caste census can deepen social justice only if it is
followed by policy reform, redistribution of resources, and
democratization of power. The timing of this book is significant. The
Union Government has formally announced the inclusion of a comprehensive
caste enumeration in the forthcoming national Census, the conduct of
which was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic and related political
considerations. The critical question is no longer whether caste should
be counted, but how, by whom, and for what purpose. This volume seeks to
intervene precisely at this juncture. Ultimately, Caste Census and the
Deepening of Social Justice is an invitation to policymakers, scholars,
students, and citizens, to rethink the relationship between democracy
and data. It asks us to confront uncomfortable truths about inequality,
privilege, and exclusion, not to entrench caste identities, but to
dismantle caste hierarchies. In doing so, it affirms a foundational
democratic principle: that justice cannot be achieved without
visibility, and equality cannot be realized without evidence. If
democracy is to be more than a procedural ideal, it must be willing to
look honestly at itself. Counting caste is not about returning to the
past; it is about equipping the present with the tools necessary to
build a more just future.
