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AP CM welcomes Centre's decision to include caste enumeration in Census

AP CM welcomes Centre's decision to include caste enumeration in Census

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Vijayawada, May 1 (UNI) Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu on Wednesday hailed the Central Government's decision to include caste enumeration in Census 2025.
In a message here, Naidu said: 'The decision to include caste enumeration in Census 2025 by the Cabinet Committee on Political Affairs reflects Prime Minister Narendra Modi's deep commitment to inclusive government.'
Naidu said. 'This landmark step will enable more precise, data-driven policies that address the needs of the marginalized communities in our country. Sabka Sath Sabka Vikas continues to evolve from principle to practice, strengthening the foundations of social justice in India.' UNI DP SSP
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