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Will the Survey Conclude in Three Days? Here's What CM Siddaramaiah Says?

By Shravanthi R
Will the Survey Conclude in Three Days? Here's What CM Siddaramaiah Says?

Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has responded regarding the ongoing social, educational, and economic survey in the state. Data from three crore people and 80 lakh households has already been collected, and he has indicated that the survey period may be extended if it is not completed on time.

Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has commented on the ongoing Socio-Educational and Economic Survey in Karnataka. With data collected from three crore people and 80 lakh households so far, the CM indicated that the deadline for the survey will be extended if it is not completed in the remaining time.

CM Siddaramaiah addressed the status of the comprehensive survey often referred to as the 'caste census' today. With only three days remaining until the original deadline, he assured that the duration would be extended if the process is not fully complete. Speaking in Mysuru, he expressed satisfaction with the progress and confirmed the government's willingness to grant an extension.

The CM clarified that the survey is not merely a caste count but a comprehensive report on the social, economic, and educational status of the state's citizens. He noted that the collected data, which currently covers three crore people and 80 lakh households, will provide an outlook on the living standards of the people.

This information is crucial for the government to effectively formulate and implement various welfare schemes. He reiterated that the deadline would be extended if the survey is not concluded in the next three days. iQOO Z10R 5G (Moonstone, 8GB RAM, 256GB Storage) | 32MP 4K Selfie Camera | Quad-Curved AMOLED Display | Dimensity 7400 Processor with 750K+ AnTuTu

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During his address, CM Siddaramaiah also took aim at Opposition Leader R. Ashoka, calling him an "RSS puppet." He criticized the Central Government's move to reduce GST on certain items, dismissing it as a "new drama." He remarked that the BJP and the Central Government "raise the prices themselves and then reduce them," calling it a political drama ahead of the upcoming elections. Also Read: India Condemns Manchester Terror Attack on Synagogue; Police Investigation Underway.!