Key Points

Bengaluru's Chief Commissioner has directed officials to kickstart the socio-educational survey immediately. The initiative will leverage technology like a GPS app and unique household IDs for precision. ASHA workers are being trained to actively participate in the data collection process. The goal is to conduct an efficient and comprehensive survey across all five city corporations.

Key Points: Maheshwar Rao Directs Officials to Expedite Bengaluru Socio-Educational Survey

  • Maheshwar Rao instructed officials to begin the socio-educational survey work without any further delay
  • He emphasized the involvement and proper training of ASHA workers for the survey process
  • A GPS-based app and unique UHID stickers are being used for accurate household data collection
  • Strict disciplinary action will be taken against officials who fail to report for survey duties
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Directive to expedite the launch of socio-educational survey work: Bengaluru Chief Commissioner

Bengaluru Chief Commissioner Maheshwar Rao orders prompt start of socio-educational survey, involving ASHA workers and GPS technology for accurate data collection.

"The survey in all five city corporations must be carried out efficiently and successfully. - Maheshwar Rao"

Bengaluru, September 25

Chief Commissioner of Greater Bengaluru Authority (GBA), Maheshwar Rao, has instructed officials to promptly commence the socio-educational survey work within the limits of the Greater Bengaluru Authority (GBA).

Addressing a virtual meeting held on Thursday, regarding the Socio-Educational survey being conducted by the Commission for Backwards Classes within the GBA, he directed officials to ensure that enumerators deployed from various departments receive proper training at respective city corporations and begin the survey work without delay.

The survey must be conducted in coordination among all departments in the city. He also emphasised the involvement of ASHA workers in the survey process and instructed that adequate training be provided to them to effectively support the initiative.

Nodal officers have been appointed to supervise the survey work, and Commissioners of the respective city corporations have been directed to visit training centres and conduct on-ground inspections. Strict disciplinary action will be taken under the survey notification against those who fail to report for survey duties.

The survey in all five city corporations must be carried out efficiently and successfully. All necessary preparations should be made to ensure this, and the GBA will extend full support as required.

Secretary of the Backwards Classes Welfare Department, Tulsi Maddineni, stated that comprehensive preparations have been made for the socio-educational survey. A GPS-based application has been developed for the study, and each household is being assigned a unique UHID, which is being displayed on a sticker affixed to the entrance of the house.

GBA Special Commissioner Munish Moudgil added that all necessary preparations are underway to ensure the smooth execution of the survey across the GBA. He mentioned that additional enumerators are being deployed and that ward-level planning is being undertaken to complete the study within the stipulated timeframe. He also directed officers to conduct random checks to monitor the quality and progress of the survey.

As part of the efforts to conduct an accurate and comprehensive survey in the city, field staff have begun visiting homes and affixing GPS-tagged Unique Household Identification (UHID) stickers at the entrance of each residence.

Present on the occasion were Selvamani, Special Duty Officer (Socio Educational Survey) to the GBA Chief Commissioner; Dayanand, Commissioner of the Backwards Classes Welfare Department; City Corporation Commissioners Rajendra Cholan, Ramesh D.S., Pommala Sunil Kumar, Ramesh K.N., Dr. Rajendra K.V.; as well as Additional Commissioners, Joint Commissioners, and other concerned officials.

- ANI

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Rohit P
GPS-based UHID stickers are a good move. But will they maintain data privacy? Hope our personal information doesn't get misused. The government needs to be transparent about data security measures.
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Arjun K
Good initiative! Bengaluru's demographics have changed so much in last decade. Current data is outdated. This survey will help in better resource allocation for education and welfare schemes. 👍
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Sarah B
While the intent is good, I hope this doesn't become another bureaucratic exercise. Last time similar surveys were conducted, the data never saw proper implementation. Action should follow data collection.
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Michael C
Interesting approach with GPS tagging. In Western countries, such surveys take months of planning. Hope Bengaluru can complete this efficiently without burdening residents with repeated visits.
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Nisha Z
As a teacher in Bengaluru, I welcome this survey. Our education system needs data-driven policies. Hope they focus on actual ground realities rather than just ticking boxes. The success lies in proper implementation!
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Karthik V
Good to see strict action promised against non-performing officials. Accountability is key. Hope this survey brings positive changes to Bengaluru's education landscape. 🤞

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