The Indian Census Act of 1948 is an important legislation for data collecting as well as a critical tool for government, resource distribution, and social welfare in a varied and populous nation. By enshrining the ability to collect information, the Act permits the federal government to obtain vital demographic information from people. From employment to gender, the Act covers a wide range of data critical for informed policy development, equitable resource allocation, and long-term development planning. However, this authority must be properly calibrat...
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