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India hasn’t counted caste in its census since 1931. And yet, caste continues to shape our education, jobs, elections, opportunities—even our identities. In this powerful video, Vijender Sir asks the uncomfortable but urgent question: Why are we so afraid to count caste in a country where caste counts for everything? This isn’t just a debate about data— It’s about power, politics, and the selective silence of a system built to protect privilege. Inside the video: • Why the 1931 caste census still decides who gets what in 2024 • The difference between a census and a survey, and why that matters • How underrepresentation protects overrepresented elites • Why caste is counted only where it’s convenient—marriages, politics, and domination—but not in policy and planning • What a caste census could do for OBCs, Dalits, and marginalized communities • And why this is not about division—but about visibility “In a country where caste decides your chances, why isn’t caste part of the official data?” 📌 If we don’t know who has how much, how do we decide who needs how much? About Dr Vijender: Dr Vijender Chauhan is an educator, UPSC Interviewer and Motivational speaker with an experience of over a decade. He is one of the most recognised faces among the UPSC aspirants. Follow us on Social Media: Instagram: / masijeevi Twitter: https://x.com/masijeevi?lang=en Facebook: / masijeevi Public speaking series: • Learn Public Speaking Podcast with Dr Vijender: • Podcasts : Cazual Talk With Vijender Chauhan #CasteCensus #VijenderMasijeevi #UPSC2024 #SocialJustice #IndianPolitics #CasteInIndia #ReservationDebate #PolicyAndCaste #OBCRepresentation #1931Census #IndianDemocracy #CasteBasedInequality #RepresentationMatters #EWSReservation #CensusVsSurvey