India

U.P. anticipated to follow Bihar’s sanctioned caste survey

The recent validation of Bihar’s caste survey by the Patna High Court has spurred discussions in Uttar Pradesh, with political leaders like BSP chief Mayawati spotlighting the growing demand for a similar census in the state.
On August 1, the Patna High Court fortified the Bihar government’s decision to conduct the caste census, dismissing a series of petitions that challenged the initiative commenced earlier this year. The survey aimed at gathering a comprehensive understanding of the economic, educational, and social statuses of the Other Backward Classes (OBC) to devise tailored development plans.
BSP chief Mayawati shared her views on the issue through a series of posts on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter. She emphasised the significance of the caste census in assessing and addressing the needs of marginalised communities. “With the caste census being sanctioned in various Indian states, the anticipation for its initiation in Uttar Pradesh grows. However, the current BJP-led government’s hesitation is concerning,” she commented. Moreover, she expressed her party’s aspiration for a national-level caste survey, underlining its relevance not just as a political tool but as a mechanism for ensuring social justice.
Drawing parallels with the Mandal Commission’s recommendations, Mayawati remarked, “This is not merely a political ploy but a step towards social justice. An accurate assessment is crucial to integrate the economically challenged, overlooked, and oppressed sections of society into the nation’s developmental trajectory.”
Reinforcing Bihar’s initiative, the Patna High Court, in its verdict, highlighted the state’s competence in initiating the survey, commending its aim to merge developmental goals with justice. However, this decision faced opposition, leading to an appeal in the Supreme Court.

TDG Network

Recent Posts

Russia Targets Ukraine’s Power Grid Again With Massive Missile And Drone Strikes

Over 40 missiles and 70 drones hit Ukraine's energy facilities, targeting gas infrastructure. Despite air…

1 hour ago

Look At Global Leaders Reaction To Gaza Ceasefire Deal After 15-Month Conflict

World leaders, including President Biden, UN Secretary-General Guterres, and European officials, welcomed the ceasefire deal,…

1 hour ago

Cristiano Ronaldo Set To Extend Saudi Arabia Stay Becomes Co-Owner Of Al Nassr: Report

Cristiano Ronaldo’s new contract with Al Nassr will not only keep him at the club…

2 hours ago

Missi Roti Sparks Global Debate After Being Ranked Among World’s Worst Foods

Missi Roti, a nutritious Indian flatbread, ranks 56th on Taste Atlas' 'worst foods' list, causing…

2 hours ago

South Africa’s Illegal Gold Mine Crackdown Kills 78, Hundreds Rescued

South African authorities rescued 246 survivors and recovered 78 bodies from an illegal gold mine.…

2 hours ago

Micheal Martin Set To Lead Ireland Again As Prime Minister In New Coalition Deal

Fianna Fail leader Micheal Martin is set to reclaim Ireland’s premiership under a new coalition…

2 hours ago