The massive exercise had involved as many as 4 lakh government employees who covered over 1.09 crore households in a single day, between 7 AM and 8 PM, an official release stated today.
The survey, to gather information on households, educational qualifications of their members, their post office savings, bank account details, mobile phone numbers, Aadhaar card numbers and gas connection details, was ordered immediately after K Chandrasekhar Rao took charge of the youngest state in 2014.
The CM had earlier said the data collected in the survey would be used to identify the real beneficiaries of the government welfare schemes.
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