Key Points

Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has set a firm October 7 deadline for completing Karnataka's ambitious caste survey. He instructed officials to accelerate the pace immediately to cover all 1.43 crore families in the state. The CM warned of legal action against any negligence while assuring that enumerators' honorarium payments have been released. The survey finally began in Bengaluru on Friday after initial technical delays.

Key Points: Siddaramaiah Sets October 7 Deadline for Karnataka Caste Survey

  • Survey targets 1.43 crore households across Karnataka with only 2.76 lakh covered so far
  • Over 1.2 lakh teachers deployed as enumerators must fulfil duty responsibly
  • Legal action warned against negligence with honorarium payments already released
  • Multiple approaches outlined including survey centres in hilly areas and return visits
  • High Court refused to stay survey but emphasised privacy rights must be protected
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Complete it till October 7, says Siddaramaiah as caste survey begins in Bengaluru

Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah directs officials to complete the statewide caste census by Oct 7, targeting 1.43 crore households with 1.2 lakh enumerators deployed.

"You must achieve a daily progress rate of at least 10 per cent to meet the target. - Siddaramaiah"

Bengaluru, Sep 26

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Friday asked district officials to complete the socio-economic and Academic survey, known as the caste census, by October 7, stating unequivocally that the deadline will not be extended.

He issued these firm instructions during a high-level video conference review meeting held in Bengaluru.

Giving special focus to Bengaluru city, where the survey began on Friday, the Chief Minister instructed officials to ensure enumeration starts without delay in the BBMP limits, which contain nearly 50 lakh households.

The Chief Minister said that the initial technical glitches have been resolved and ordered officials to accelerate the pace of work immediately.

"You must achieve a daily progress rate of at least 10 per cent to meet the target," he said, emphasising the goal of covering all 1.43 crore families in the state.

He noted that with only 2.76 lakh families surveyed so far, a significant push is required. A total of 1.43 crore (1,43,81,702) households are to be surveyed across the state, out of which the survey work has been completed for 2,76,016 households so far, he said.

He stressed, "Every single family in the state must be surveyed. We must ensure no household is missed."

Addressing the role of teachers deployed as enumerators, the Chief Minister stated, "Over 1.2 lakh teachers have been assigned this duty, and they must fulfil it responsibly."

A total of 1,20,728 enumerators have been deployed for the survey work. In total, 1,22,085 enumeration blocks have been identified. The enumeration work must be completed by October 7, CM Siddaramaiah stated.

He warned that legal action would be taken against any negligence, while also assuring that "the honorarium payments have already been released to them."

To ensure comprehensive coverage, the Chief Minister outlined multiple approaches.

He said that in hilly areas, survey centres will be established in schools for people's convenience, and the online facility should be promoted.

He also directed enumerators to make return visits to homes found locked during the initial survey.

This is not just a survey by the Department of Backward Classes Welfare. Deputy Commissioners and Chief Executive Officers of Zilla Panchayats must review the progress of the set targets daily. The Revenue Department, Panchayat Raj Department, and Urban Local Bodies must work in coordination, he concluded.

The caste census survey commenced on Monday across the state. Due to technical reasons, the exercise began later in Bengaluru, starting on Friday.

The Karnataka High Court refused to issue a stay on the caste census on Thursday. The HC has directed the government to ensure that the right to privacy is ensured and people are not forced to provide information.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good move by CM Siddaramaiah. Caste census data is crucial for proper policy making and resource allocation. Teachers as enumerators is smart - they understand local communities well. 👍
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Sarah B
While I understand the importance, rushing such a sensitive survey might lead to errors. Quality should not be compromised for deadlines. Hope the technical glitches are truly resolved.
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Arjun K
BBMP area has 50 lakh households! That's massive. The multiple approaches mentioned - online facilities, survey centres in schools, return visits - show good planning. Hope they achieve the 10% daily target.
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Kavya N
Teachers are already overburdened with work. While the honorarium is good, adding survey duties during academic year might affect their primary teaching responsibilities. Could have hired temporary staff instead.
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Michael C
Interesting to see how Karnataka is handling this. The coordination between Revenue Department, Panchayat Raj and Urban Local Bodies is crucial for success. Daily progress reviews should keep things on track.
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Nikhil C
The HC's privacy direction is important. No one should be forced to disclose information. Hope the enumerators are properly trained to handle sensitive data respectfully. Jai Karnataka! 🙏

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