Karnataka caste census: Deadline for participating online extended to 30 Nov
The actual survey, with enumerators gathering data door-to-door, had concluded on 31 October.
PTI
Bengaluru, 11 Nov
The Karnataka State Commission for Backward Classes on
Tuesday extended the deadline for those who couldn't participate in the Social
and Educational Survey -- widely referred to as the "caste census" --
in the state for different reasons. They can enumerate online till 30 November.
The actual survey, with enumerators gathering data
door-to-door, had concluded on 31 October, with an 89.48 per cent enumeration.
About 4.22 lakh households had refused to participate in the survey.
However, in order to provide an opportunity to those who
could not participate in the survey due to various reasons, the period for
participating online was extended till 10 November.
"In order to provide an opportunity to everyone to
participate in the survey, the period for self-participation through the online
link https://kscbcselfdeclaration.karnataka.gov.in, has finally been extended
till November 30," the commission said in a release on Tuesday.
About 6.13 crore of the 6.85 crore projected population of the
state, as per the 2025 estimates, had participated in the survey till October
31, and as many as 34.49 lakh households were either locked or vacant, as per
the commission.
The survey, which began on September 22, was actually
scheduled to end on October 7, but it was extended multiple times. Before
extending the deadline, the survey was estimated to cost Rs 420 crore.
The exercise is being carried out using a 60-question
questionnaire "scientifically", according to officials.
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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