Caste census in Karnataka extended till 31 Oct: DK Shivakumar
However, he said that teachers will not be used for enumeration work during the remaining period of the survey.
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The government had spent Rs 165.51 crore on an earlier Social and Educational Survey in 2015.
Bengaluru, 19 Oct
Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar on Sunday said
that the government has decided to extend the Social and Educational Survey
--widely referred to as the 'caste census' -- till 31 October.
However, he said that teachers will not be used forenumeration work during the remaining period of the survey.
The survey, being conducted by the Karnataka State
Commission for Backward Classes, began on 22 September and was originally
scheduled to end on 7 October.
However, the state government had subsequently decided to
extend the survey till 18 October, and to also extend the Dasara holidays for
government and aided schools till 18 October to enable completion of the survey
with the help of teachers, who were deputed as enumerators.
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Sunday chaired a
meeting with senior ministers and officials and Karnataka State Commission for
Backward Classes Chairman Madhusudan R Naik regarding the progress of the
survey.
"In all other parts of the state except Bengaluru South,
Bidar, Dharwad, survey covered about 90 per cent of the work, and it has been
done well. There is a 67 per cent coverage in Bengaluru city in which 20
percent have not disclosed. We have extended the survey till October 31. We
will not be using teachers for enumeration work from now on," Shivakumar
said.
Speaking to reporters, he said, "There will be
Deepavali festival leave for enumeration work on October 20, 21 and 22. Other
government workers who were used for enumeration work will be utilised to complete
the survey. Online survey options will be available, which can be utilised by
any one."
"The survey will be conducted till October 31. I
request people from all communities not to miss an opportunity and to
participate in the survey, and respond to the questions they want," he
added. Before extending the deadline, the survey was estimated to cost Rs 420
crore.
The exercise is being carried out using a 60-questionquestionnaire scientifically, officials said.
The government had spent Rs 165.51 crore on an earlier
Social and Educational Survey in 2015, which was later discarded.
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