Caste census report tabled in Karnataka cabinet
It comprises 5.98 crore people from 1.38 crore families.
PTI

BENGALURU, 11 APRIL
The much-awaited
Socio-Economic and Education Survey report, popularly known as the ‘caste
census’, was presented before the Karnataka cabinet on Friday.
Speaking to reporters,
Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said, "Some ministers said they want to go
through the recommendations first. For this reason, there will be a cabinet
meeting on 17 April."
Karnataka Law and Parliamentary
Affairs Minister HK Patil said it was decided that a discussion on the caste
census would take place in a special cabinet meeting on 17 April.
According to Backward
Class Development Minister Shivaraj Tangadagi, the caste census report is in 50
volumes. It comprises 5.98 crore people from 1.38 crore families.
"It encompasses
94.77 per cent of people. Only 5.23 per cent of people are out of its
ambit," Tangadagi told reporters.
The caste census was
prepared with the help of 1.6 lakh officers, including 79 IAS officers, 777
senior level officers, 1,33,825 teachers and 22,190 personnel in agriculture
and other departments, he said.
The Socio-Economic
and Education Survey report was submitted to CM Siddaramaiah by Karnataka State
Commission for Backward Classes Chairman K Jayaprakash Hegde in February last
year.
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