The State Backward Classes Commission would soon take up the caste census, the first time since 1931, Social Welfare Minister H Anjaneya told reporters here.
He said the government will put to use over 1,25,000 personnel, including enumerators and supervisors and added that Rs 117 crore had been alloted for the exercise.
The survey would enable the government to provide social justice to Backward Classes through implementation of welfare schemes meant for such community, Anjaneya said.
To a query, he said the recent Supreme Court Order would not be a hurdle for caste census.
Replying to another query, Anjaneya said the government is ready to provide reservation for Brahmins too if the census shows glaring backwardness in their community.
