The continuous Social and Educational Survey-widely described as the ‘caste census’- that was set up to end on Tuesday is most likely to be extended, based on the memo provided by the Department of School Education and Literacy.
The department has actually changed the school timings, when it resumes on October 8 after the Dasara vacations to enable instructors to finish the study work.
The federal government and helped schools in the Greater Bengaluru location will have classes from 8 am to 1 pm from October 8 to 24. The instructors who are designated as enumerators will participate and finish the study work after school hours, throughout this duration.
In the remainder of the state, all federal government and assisted schools will have classes from 8 am to 1 pm from October 8 to 12.
The memo dated October 6 describes a letter from the backwards classes well-being department mentioning that more time was required to finish the study.
It stated, the choice modifying the school timing has actually been taken in the scholastic interest of the trainees and to guarantee that classes do not suffer due to the study, after the mid-year trips.
The study, being carried out by the Karnataka State Commission for Backward Classes, started on September 22 and was set up to conclude on October 7.
The study was postponed in the Greater Bengaluru location at the demand of the authorities, for training and essential preparations. The study is presently underway.
Official statement by the Commission concerning the extension of the study is anticipated. Carried out at an approximated expense of Rs 420 crore, the workout utilizes a 60-question survey and is being performed clinically, authorities stated.
The federal government had actually invested Rs 165.51 crore on an earlier Social and Educational Survey in 2015, which was later on disposed of.