Massive household survey in Telangana begins

Telangana natives living elsewhere rush home for survey, which aims to cover 8.4 million families

People gather at the site of an accident where a train crashed into a school bus at Masaipet in Medak, Telangana
Press Trust of India Hyderabad
Last Updated : Aug 19 2014 | 8:05 PM IST
The 'Intensive Household Survey' across Telangana, aiming to ascertain the details of an estimated 8.4 million families living in the state, began this morning.

About 400,000 employees of Telangana, including teachers and policemen, are involved in the massive exercise, according to an official press release here.

In contrast to heavy traffic witnessed in the morning hours usually, roads in Hyderabad wore a deserted look.

The government has declared a holiday for the day and appealed to the people to stay at homes for the purpose of the survey.

Public transport buses and trains witnessed huge rush of people over the last few days travelling to their native places in view of the survey.

Telangana natives living in cities like Mumbai, Surat and other places have also reportedly sought to come to their native places for the survey.

Dismissing allegations that the survey is aimed at identifying Seemandhra natives, Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao said on Sunday last the exercise is intended to ensure that benefits of Government schemes reached the targeted sections.

According to the "Check Slip" posted on the website of Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC), data is sought about the number of family members in a household, water tap connection, property tax assessment, LPG & electricity connections, bank account, Aadhaar card, caste certificate, birth certificate, disability, vehicles and land owned.

The enumerators have made pre-survey visits to the households in the run up to the survey.

In a release last evening, Rao appealed to the people to make the survey a success.

Observing the survey is being conducted for providing welfare schemes to the people and find out what they want, he has asked citizens to give correct information to the enumerators.

Telangana survey kicks off
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First Published: Aug 19 2014 | 10:14 AM IST

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