After Bihar, Odisha govt. begins Backward Class survey
The Hindu
The survey is being conducted by the Odisha State Commission for Backward Classes in both online and offline mode and will continue till May 27. It is being carried out in all 314 blocks and 114 urban local bodies of the State.
The much-awaited survey of the other backward classes (OBCs) started across Odisha on May 1, an official said.
The survey is being conducted by the Odisha State Commission for Backward Classes in both online and offline mode and will continue till May 27. It is being carried out in all 314 blocks and 114 urban local bodies of the State.
Odisha is incidentally the second State after Bihar to conduct an OBC survey.
The survey will encompass various indicators of backwardness such as occupation, educational qualification along with the type of educational institutions attended by members of the households to gauge the social and educational conditions of the backwardness in Odisha, the official said.
The commission has opened centres in all the Anganwadi kendras and also in different PDS outlets where people from the community can submit their details and complete the survey.
The social and educational conditions of 208 OBC communities enlisted by the State government will be collected during the survey, which will be followed by a special drive to ensure that none were left out across the State, the official added.
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