Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has announced a 15-day social and educational survey (caste census) to begin on September 22 and conclude on October 7. The state government will conduct the survey, with the Karnataka State Backward Classes Commission expected to receive the report by the end of October. This report will inform the state’s upcoming budget decisions. The Chief Minister stated the aim is to address caste inequality, with the survey covering approximately seven crore people. The survey will also examine economic conditions and land ownership. Preparations are underway, including training, and the government intends to make it a model for the country. The decision follows a Cabinet decision on June 12 to conduct a fresh survey, as the 2015 survey was invalidated due to legal issues. This new survey is mandated under the Karnataka State Backward Classes Commission Act, 1995. It will be more comprehensive, incorporating a mobile app, and will include the expertise of a specialist committee in finalizing the questionnaire. A high-level committee will oversee the survey, and the state will learn from a similar survey in Telangana. Approximately 1.65 lakh enumerators, including teachers and government employees, will be involved, with emphasis on a scientific and transparent process.
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