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Karnataka Cabinet Reviews 2015 Caste Census Report Ahead of Key April 17 Meeting

The long-delayed report, containing socio-economic and caste data, is under scrutiny for its accuracy and potential policy impact.

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The survey was initiated in 2015 during Siddaramaiah’s earlier tenure as chief minister. (PTI)
Siddaramaiah first commissioned the survey during his earlier stint as chief minister (ANI)
BJP shares an AI-generated image of Sam Altman and Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah.

Overview

  • The Karnataka government has officially submitted the 2015 caste census report to the Cabinet, with discussions and decisions on its findings scheduled for April 17, 2025.
  • The report, commissioned during Chief Minister Siddaramaiah's earlier tenure, involved a ₹162 crore survey covering 94.17% of the state's population.
  • Key data includes caste-wise population breakdowns, socio-economic indicators, and analytical insights, spread across 50 volumes.
  • Criticism from opposition parties and dominant caste groups challenges the report's methodology and alleges political motives in its preparation.
  • The report's findings are expected to influence Karnataka's future reservation and social welfare policies, while reigniting a national conversation on caste data transparency.