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Listen Listen (3 mins) Save Click here to share on social media share2 Share facebook twitter whatsapp copylink google Add Al Jazeera on Google info India is the world’s most populous nation [File: Ajit Solanki/AP Photo] By Reuters and The Associated Press Published On 1 Apr 2026 1 Apr 2026 More than three million officials in India have begun the world’s largest national population count, in a yearlong process that could reshape welfare programmes and political representation across the country. Recommended Stories list of 3 items list 1 of 3 India’s language war: Why is Hindi sparking a north-south divide? list 2 of 3 As hate spirals in India, Hindu extremists turn to Christian targets list 3 of 3 Protest in India over cooking gas crisis end of list Census workers will first spend about a month collecting information from homes and will document housing stock and living conditions. A second phase of the counting will be conducted from September, during which more detailed information, such as people’s social and economic characteristics, including religion and caste, will be surveyed. There are hundreds of caste groups based on occupation and economic status across India, particularly among Hindus, but the country has limited or outdated data on how many people belong to them.
Listen Listen (3 mins) Save Click here to share on social media share2 Share facebook twitter whatsapp copylink google Add Al Jazeera on Google info India is the world’s most populous nation [File: Ajit Solanki/AP Photo] By Reuters and The Associated Press Published On 1 Apr 2026 1 Apr 2026 More than three million officials in India have begun the world’s largest national population count, in a yearlong process that could reshape welfare programmes and political representation across the country. Recommended Stories list of 3 items list 1 of 3 India’s language war: Why is Hindi sparking a north-south divide? list 2 of 3 As hate spirals in India, Hindu extremists turn to Christian targets list 3 of 3 Protest in India over cooking gas crisis end of list Census workers will first spend about a month collecting information from homes and will document housing stock and living conditions. A second phase of the counting will be conducted from September, during which more detailed information, such as people’s social and economic characteristics, including religion and caste, will be surveyed. There are hundreds of caste groups based on occupation and economic status across India, particularly among Hindus, but the country has limited or outdated data on how many people belong to them.
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India is the world’s most populous nation [File: Ajit Solanki/AP Photo]
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Published On 1 Apr 2026
1 Apr 2026
More than three million officials in India have begun the world’s largest national population count, in a yearlong process that could reshape welfare programmes and political representation across the country.
The census, which was delayed in part by the COVID-19 pandemic, began on Wednesday and will end by March 31 next year.
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list of 3 items
list 1 of 3
India’s language war: Why is Hindi sparking a north-south divide?
list 2 of 3
As hate spirals in India, Hindu extremists turn to Christian targets
list 3 of 3
Protest in India over cooking gas crisis
end of list
Census workers will first spend about a month collecting information from homes and will document housing stock and living conditions.
Information will be collected through in-person surveys and online, allowing residents to use a smartphone application.
A second phase of the counting will be conducted from September, during which more detailed information, such as people’s social and economic characteristics, including religion and caste, will be surveyed.
Caste controversy
Caste
is an ancient system of social hierarchy in India and is influential in defining social standing and deciding who gets access to resources, education and economic opportunity.
There are hundreds of caste groups based on occupation and economic status across India, particularly among Hindus, but the country has limited or outdated data on how many people belong to them.
Successive governments have resisted conducting a full caste count, arguing it could heighten social tensions and trigger unrest.
Population data collected through the census underpins the distribution of government welfare programmes and a wide range of public policies.
It could also prompt a redrawing of India’s political map, as seats in the lower house of parliament and state legislatures may be increased to reflect population growth.
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A 2023 law reserves one-third of legislative seats for women, so any expansion would raise the number of seats set aside for female representatives.
Supporters have stressed the need for data on those deserving government assistance, while critics say caste has no place in a country with ambitions of becoming a key world power.
The last attempt to gather detailed caste information through a census dates to 1931, during British colonial rule.
Since independent India’s first census in 1951, it counted only Dalits and Adivasis, members of marginalised groups known as scheduled castes and scheduled tribes.
The previous census conducted in India was in 2011 and recorded a population of 1.21 billion. It is now estimated to be more than 1.4 billion, making India the world’s most populous nation.
India overtook China in 2023
, according to the United Nations Population Fund.
Commuters walk on a platform after disembarking from a suburban train at a railway station in Mumbai, India [File: Niharika Kulkarni/Reuters]
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## Expert Analysis
### Merits
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### Areas for Consideration
- Caste controversy Caste is an ancient system of social hierarchy in India and is influential in defining social standing and deciding who gets access to resources, education and economic opportunity.
### Implications
- Listen Listen (3 mins) Save Click here to share on social media share2 Share facebook twitter whatsapp copylink google Add Al Jazeera on Google info India is the world’s most populous nation [File: Ajit Solanki/AP Photo] By Reuters and The Associated Press Published On 1 Apr 2026 1 Apr 2026 More than three million officials in India have begun the world’s largest national population count, in a yearlong process that could reshape welfare programmes and political representation across the country.
- The census, which was delayed in part by the COVID-19 pandemic, began on Wednesday and will end by March 31 next year.
- Recommended Stories list of 3 items list 1 of 3 India’s language war: Why is Hindi sparking a north-south divide? list 2 of 3 As hate spirals in India, Hindu extremists turn to Christian targets list 3 of 3 Protest in India over cooking gas crisis end of list Census workers will first spend about a month collecting information from homes and will document housing stock and living conditions.
- Information will be collected through in-person surveys and online, allowing residents to use a smartphone application.
### Expert Commentary
This article covers india, caste, census topics. Areas of concern are also raised. Readability: Flesch-Kincaid grade 0.0. Word count: 509.
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