Key Points

Chief Minister Siddaramaiah is chairing a crucial meeting today to decide whether to extend the caste census deadline. Teachers have been pulled from regular duties to conduct the massive survey across Karnataka. The Education Department has ordered teachers to work split schedules with morning classes and afternoon census duties. This has created significant stress for educators while disrupting normal school operations across the state.

Key Points: Siddaramaiah Chairs Caste Census Deadline Extension Review Meeting

  • Caste census deadline ends today with CM reviewing possible extension
  • Teachers conduct census work after 1 PM following half-day classes
  • Survey covers 7 crore people across 2 crore households in Karnataka
  • Government employees demand school holidays until October 17 for teacher rest
  • Education Department extends teacher deputation for enumeration work
  • Census aims to collect socio-economic data using 60-question format
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Caste census: K'taka CM convenes review meet to decide on deadline extension

Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah convenes high-level meeting to decide on extending caste census deadline amid teacher stress and school schedule disruptions.

"I am convening a meeting on the survey. Immediately after the event celebrating Valmiki Jayanti, I will take up the review meeting. - Siddaramaiah"

Bengaluru, Oct 7

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Tuesday said he will be chairing a meeting in Bengaluru to decide on extending the deadline for the Socio-Economic and Academic Survey, popularly known as the caste census.

The deadline for the caste census is set to end today (October 7). Speaking to reporters in Bengaluru, Siddaramaiah said, “I am convening a meeting on the survey. Immediately after the event celebrating Valmiki Jayanti, I will take up the review meeting.”

When asked about the Education Department already issuing an order extending teachers’ deputation to conduct the survey, he responded that all matters will be discussed in the meeting.

The meeting is being attended by the Chairman of the Karnataka State Backward Classes Commission, Madhusudhan R. Naik, Chief Secretary Shalini Rajneesh, and senior bureaucrats. The CM is expected to announce the extension of the deadline after the review.

Meanwhile, the Karnataka State Government Employees Association has written to Education Minister Madhu Bangarappa, demanding the declaration of holidays for all government primary and high schools in the state until October 17.

The letter noted that Dusshera holidays for teachers were announced from September 20 to October 7. Teachers have been conducting the census since September 22. In Bengaluru, the survey is being carried out amid confusion, and teachers are under physical and mental stress, requiring rest.

Considering that more time is required to complete the Socio-Economic and Academic Survey, popularly known as the caste census, the Karnataka Education Department has issued an order extending the deputation of teachers for enumeration work.

The latest order from the Education Department directs teachers to conduct classes in schools until 1 p.m. and carry out census work afterwards.

According to the order, teachers have been directed to conduct the caste census in the five municipal corporation limits of Bengaluru till October 24 and in the rest of the state till October 12. The order was issued by the Commissioner of the School Education Department, Surlakar Vikas Kishore.

The decision has been taken in the backdrop of schools reopening after the Dusshera festival across the state. Students will have half-day classes until the completion of the survey. The decision was made in the meeting chaired by Minister for Education Madhu Bangarappa on Tuesday.

As per the directive, teachers are required to work in schools from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. and carry out caste census duties after 1 p.m. During this period, students in government and aided schools will attend only half-day classes.

The Education Department order further instructs teachers to work even on holidays to ensure that the caste census is completed before October 12, barring Bengaluru.

The caste census began in Karnataka on September 22 and is being conducted by the Karnataka State Commission for Backward Classes (KSCBC). It aims to collect data from about seven crore people across two crore households using a 60-question format. The government has claimed that the survey will help in framing policies, reaching out to marginalised communities, and bringing them into the mainstream.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Poor teachers are being overworked! Half-day classes for students and then census work till evening? This is affecting education quality. Government should hire separate enumerators instead of burdening teachers.
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Arjun K
Good decision to extend the deadline. Better to collect accurate data than rush through it. Caste census will help in proper policy making and resource allocation. Hope they maintain data privacy though.
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Sarah B
As someone working in development sector, I appreciate this initiative. Data-driven policies are essential for inclusive growth. However, the implementation seems chaotic - teachers stressed, confusion in Bengaluru. Needs better planning.
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Vikram M
Why only teachers? Could have involved other government staff too. Students' education is suffering with half-day classes. Hope this census actually leads to meaningful policy changes and not just political mileage.
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Kavya N
Teachers deserve appreciation for handling both teaching and census work! 👏 But government should provide proper compensation and support. The mental stress mentioned is concerning - hope they get adequate breaks.

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