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Karnataka Govt Extends School Holidays Till October 18 to Complete Statewide Caste Survey

Karnataka government extends school holidays to facilitate completion of the delayed caste survey impacting 1.43 crore households.

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The Karnataka government has extended holidays for all government and aided schools until 18 October to ensure the completion of the ongoing Socioeconomic and Educational Survey, popularly known as the caste survey. The survey, initiated by the Karnataka State Commission for Backward Classes on 22 September, was originally slated to end on 7 October but has experienced delays across several districts.

Chief Minister Siddaramaiah announced the holiday extension after the Karnataka State Primary School Teachers’ Association requested additional time to finish the survey. The extension is aimed at allowing teachers and field officials to focus on the survey without disrupting academic schedules, as those engaged in mid-term examinations have been exempted from survey duties.

Uneven Progress Slows Survey Completion

The door-to-door survey aims to collect detailed socioeconomic and educational data from households throughout the state, intended to update and improve welfare policies.

However, progress across districts has been uneven. CM Siddaramaiah highlighted that districts like Koppal have achieved a 97% completion rate, while others such as Udupi and Dakshina Kannada are lagging behind with only about 60-63% of households surveyed. The chief minister emphasised the survey’s purpose was not to target or marginalise any caste but rather to promote equality through accurate data.

He reassured the public about the survey’s intent amidst opposition party concerns and political criticism. Additionally, the government announced a compensation of ₹20 lakh each for three staff members who tragically lost their lives in the line of duty during the survey.

Challenges and Broader Context

The Karnataka caste survey is the first comprehensive effort in many years to update social and economic data at the grassroots level, covering around 14.3 million households. So far, about 80% of these households and roughly 4.32 crore individuals have been surveyed.

Despite careful planning, the survey has faced practical challenges, including technical glitches, resistance from some residents and surveyors, and logistical difficulties, especially in rural and urban pockets. To accommodate survey responsibilities alongside teaching, school timings have been adjusted, and mid-term school holidays extended.

The Greater Bengaluru Authority region was granted an extended deadline until 24 October due to a delayed survey start. The data collected is expected to play a pivotal role in shaping more inclusive and equitable government policies and programmes in the future.

The Logical Indian’s Perspective

The Karnataka government’s decision to extend school holidays to complete this important survey reflects a commitment to gathering reliable social data to build equitable welfare systems. While interruptions to academic schedules may raise concerns, prioritising the accuracy and completeness of social data is a forward-thinking move.

It recognises the crucial role teachers play beyond classrooms, as facilitators of community engagement for social mapping. However, it remains essential to uphold transparency in how this data is collected, stored, and utilised, ensuring privacy protections and ethical practices to maintain public trust. The path to social justice and equality depends not only on data but on how governments and citizens collaboratively use it.

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