Census in India: From Colonial Strategy to Democratic Politics

This study analyzes the social impact of British colonialism on Indian society. British rule adopted a "divide and rule" policy, dividing Indian society along the lines of religion, caste, and race. Texts like the Manusmriti perpetuated the caste system. Censuses, legal codification, and s...

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Published in:Knowledgeable Research A Multidisciplinary Journal Vol. 4; no. 10; pp. 101 - 118
Main Author: Prakash Kumar Patel
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: 30.10.2025
ISSN:2583-6633, 2583-6633
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Summary:This study analyzes the social impact of British colonialism on Indian society. British rule adopted a "divide and rule" policy, dividing Indian society along the lines of religion, caste, and race. Texts like the Manusmriti perpetuated the caste system. Censuses, legal codification, and social classification exacerbated inequalities. Consequently, divisions in Indian society deepened and national unity was affected. This research demonstrates that colonial policies profoundly altered India's social consciousness and structure.
ISSN:2583-6633
2583-6633
DOI:10.57067/kr.04.i10/554