Karnataka caste census report submitted, under government review : H Kantharaju

Published : May 05, 2025, 01:40 PM IST
Former chairperson of the Backward Classes Commission, H Kantharaju (Photo/ANI)

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Former Backward Classes Commission chairperson H Kantharaju confirmed that the Karnataka caste census report has been submitted and is under government review. The survey covered caste, social, economic, and educational details. 

Bengaluru : The former chairperson of the Backward Classes Commission, H Kantharaju, on Monday said that the Karnataka government has received the report on the caste census and it is under consideration. 

Kantharaju stated that they had conducted a detailed survey, which had 55 questions covering aspects not only of caste but also of social, economic, and educational backwardness, employment, and family details.

Speaking to the mediapersons, H Kantharaju said, “Govt has received the report and it is under consideration...we have conducted detailed survey, it had 55 questions...that contains not only the caste but also other aspects of the matter regarding social backwardness, economic and educational backwardness, employment, family details...”

Earlier in the day, Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said that the state will conduct a census of Scheduled Castes (SCs) from May 5 to 17 and collect detailed population data of all SC sub-castes in the state.

The state government has formed a single-member commission, headed by retired High Court judge Nagamohan Das, to gather empirical data on the 101 castes within the Scheduled Castes category.

Speaking at the press conference, Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said, “We have started a caste-wise census of Scheduled Castes today. Justice Nagamohan Das is leading the commission to provide an accurate report for internal reservation. There are 101 castes listed under Scheduled Castes in Karnataka, including sub-groups like Left and Right Hand, Lamani, Korama, and Koracha. We need clear data on the population of each group.”

He added that previous reports, like the one by the Sadashiva Commission, used outdated data from the 2011 Census, which lacked clarity on the sub-caste distribution. “Some people simply wrote SC in the forms but didn't specify whether they belonged to the Left or Right-Hand groups. For example, Adi Dravida and Adi Karnataka have been listed both ways. This confusion makes it hard to implement internal reservations fairly.”

The Chief Minister explained that after a Supreme Court ruling on August 1, 2024, states have been empowered to make internal reservations among SCs. Based on that, the state has acted to collect fresh, accurate, and detailed data.

"To ensure the data is accurate, we've trained teachers and enumerators. Around 65,000 teachers are involved in door-to-door surveys," he said. Supervisors will oversee every 10 to 12 enumerators to ensure quality and consistency.

Additionally, from May 19 to May 20, special camps will be held for those who missed the door-to-door survey. People can also self-declare their caste details online until May 23.

"This data will help us ensure fair internal reservation among Scheduled Castes, based on real population figures," the Chief Minister said. 

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