The sources provide an overview of the history and current status of the caste census in India. They discuss the shift in government policy towards conducting a comprehensive caste enumeration after decades of resistance. The text also explores the political and socio-economic implications of this decision, including the potential impact on reservation policies and social justice initiatives. Additionally, the sources highlight the challenges and controversies associated with caste data collection, referencing previous attempts and state-level surveys. Finally, the discussion covers the legal and constitutional framework surrounding the issue and the arguments for and against conducting a nationwide caste census.