Caste Census: 18 out of 30 districts outnumber estimated families

by news
May 10, 2015

Bengaluru: During the caste census, 18 out of 30 districts outnumbered the families estimated by the government, surprisingly, higher than the number of households.


According to the latest data, the highest difference was found in Koppal district (105.89 per cent), followed by Kalaburugi (104.42) and Bengaluru Rural (103.20). In many districts it was exactly 100 per cent.

Though census work was completed on April 30 itself, except in Bengaluru, the processing of forms and digitalization is taking time.

According to the data, till now 1,39,73,453 families have been surveyed, but only 90,95,110 forms have been received. Among them 17,55,171 forms have been digitalized, while 5,91,753 have undergone quality check. Among them, only 1,19,548 forms have been  approved.

An officer said anomalies do happen while carrying out census, there will always be a difference between total number of households estimated and the actual number of families residing.

We are checking each and every form and they will be uploaded on the website to ensure that there is no foul play. Even the general public can access it. In Bengaluru city, census work will continue till May 10, he said