Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Deadline deferred for caste census

- Subhash Pathak subhash.pathak@htmail.com

IN JUNE THIS YEAR, GAD HAD BEEN ASKED TO COMPLETE THE CASTE-BASED CENSUS BY FEBRUARY NEXT YEAR. THE NEW DEADLINE IS MAY 2023.

PATNA: The Bihar cabinet on Tuesday decided to extend the deadline for completing the exercise of caste-based headcount in the state by three months, to May 2023.

The state government will spend Rs 500 crore from its contingenc­y fund for the exercise.

“The cabinet, during its meeting today, also approved a budgetary allocation of Rs 2.44 crore for developing a site and an app for the headcount. The general administra­tion department (GAD) is the nodal authority for the survey,” said a senior official of the state secretaria­t.

In June this year, the GAD has been asked to complete the caste-based census by February next year.

“However, due to the hectic engagement of officials in the matriculat­ions and intermedia­te examinatio­ns and in revision of electoral rolls across the state, the government decided to extend the deadline till May,” said additional chief secretary (cabinet) S Siddharth after the meeting.

PATNA: The Bihar cabinet on Tuesday decided to extend the deadline for completing the exercise of caste-based headcount in the state by three months, to May 2023.

The state government will spend ₹500 crore from its contingenc­y fund for the exercise.

“The cabinet, during its meeting today, also approved a budgetary allocation of ₹2.44 crore for developing a site and an app for the headcount. The general administra­tion department (GAD) is the nodal authority for

the survey,” said a senior official of the state secretaria­t.

In June this year, the GAD has been asked to complete the caste-based census by February next year. “However, due to the

hectic engagement of officials in the matriculat­ions and intermedia­te examinatio­ns and in revision of electoral rolls across the state, the government decided to extend the deadline till May,” said additional chief secretary (cabinet) S Siddharth after the meeting. Caste-based count has been a major issue in Bihar politics. Chief minister Nitish Kumar’s JD(U) and all constituen­ts of the ruling Mahagathba­ndhan have long been demanding that the exercise be undertaken at the earliest. The Congress-led UPA government at the Centre had agreed to conduct the exercise at the national level in 2010, but the data collected during the census were never processed.

The state government embarked on the exercise in the wake of the Centre expressing its inability to undertake castebased enumeratio­n other than the SCs and STs. This led to some resentment in Bihar, which has a sizeable population of the OBCs.

The state’s bicameral legislatur­e passed two unanimous resolution­s, in 2018 and 2019, in favour of a caste-based count.

It has been the contention of Nitish Kumar, himself an OBC, and his ally RJD, which emerged in the thick of the Mandal era, a fresh estimate of various social groups was essential since the last caste census held in 1931, more than 90 years ago. The cabinet meeting, which was chaired by CM Nitish Kumar, also approved 13 proposals of different department­s. The cabinet approved the mines and geology department’s demand for release of ₹5 crore from the Bihar contingenc­y fund for purchase of high-speed motor boats, chains and other equipment to crack down on illegal sand mining. The state has been losing revenue heavily because illegal mining in rivers for sand, which often led to gang wars in the riverine belts. The cabinet also approved the release of ₹2,620 crore to match the central grant to the state’s urban developmen­t and housing department (UHDH) for developmen­t activities of urban local bodies.

 ?? SANTOSH KUMAR/HT ?? CM Nitish Kumar at a meeting in Patna Tuesday.
SANTOSH KUMAR/HT CM Nitish Kumar at a meeting in Patna Tuesday.

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