
Bengaluru: Karnataka is set to launch a comprehensive statewide social and educational survey from September 22, 2025, to study the economic and social conditions of approximately 7 crore citizens, including residents of Bengaluru. The survey aims to provide policymakers with detailed insights into every household, covering hundreds of questions related to caste, income, education, health, infrastructure, property, and political participation.
Due to administrative delays, staff shortages, and preparation issues, the survey will not begin in Bengaluru initially, with the Greater Bengaluru Authority (GBA) and the commission announcing a separate start date for the city.
The 16-day survey, running from September 22 to October 7, will involve 2 lakh staff, including 1.75 lakh government school teachers. Enumerators will collect data using Aadhaar-linked mobile devices and online mobile applications. ASHA workers will distribute the 60-question survey forms in advance so households can prepare their responses.
The survey will record information on 1,528 castes, after removing 33 Hindu castes with Christian names from the official list. If a household’s caste is not included, respondents can select “Others,” “Not Applicable,” “Refused to State,” or “Caste Name Not Known.” This is not just a caste census but a comprehensive social and economic survey capturing education, occupation, health, property, and political representation.
Enumerators will collect data on each family member, including:
For persons with disabilities, the UDID number or disability certificate is required. If unavailable, information about the type of disability, caregiving needs, and assistive devices will be collected.
Details of all family members’ Aadhaar cards and linked mobile numbers are mandatory. Those not linked must visit the nearest Aadhaar Enrollment Center or Grama One Center to update information. This ensures accurate verification for the online survey.
Each eligible household has been affixed with a Unique Household Identification (UHID) sticker, which enumerators will use to identify homes during the survey. Residents are instructed not to remove, cover, or destroy the stickers, as it may obstruct data collection.
The survey will also collect detailed information on:
Enumerators will use mobile applications to record responses, and in case of respondents being away for work, an online survey option via Aadhaar verification is available at https://kscbc.karnataka.gov.in . In areas with network issues, data can be saved in draft mode and completed once connectivity is restored.
The Karnataka Backward Classes Commission will use the collected data to identify issues faced by backward communities and design development programs. Insights will guide decisions on reservations, educational facilities, employment opportunities, scholarships, and other social welfare schemes.
For assistance, citizens can call 8050770004. Information and instructions are also available on the official website: https://kscbc.karnataka.gov.in .
Respondents are advised to keep the following documents ready:
Yes, the head or informant must be photographed.
2. Is a mobile number mandatory?
Yes; if unavailable, assistance from an acquaintance is allowed.
3. How is children’s caste recorded in inter-caste marriages?
Children’s caste is determined by the father’s caste.
4. What if there’s a network problem?
Data can be saved in draft mode and completed later; in areas with no connectivity, a camp will be arranged.
5. Which address should married daughters use?
If on the parents’ ration card, register at the parents’ house.
6. How will disputed castes without SC certificates be recorded?
Only the name in the official list of 101 castes will be entered.
7. How are multiple ration cards in a household handled?
Each ration card is treated as a separate family.
8. What if residents are from other states?
The survey includes all residents with an Aadhaar number, even from other states.
9. Can submitted information be edited?
No, survey responses cannot be changed after submission.
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