Recently Andhra Pradesh has announced to conduct caste based census of backward classes.

Recently Andhra Pradesh has announced to conduct caste based census of backward classes.

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Category : Miscellaneous Published on: October 20 2023

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  • October, 2023 Andhra Pradesh government has announced that it will conduct caste-based census of backward classes in the year.
  • This census will start by 15th November.
  • This was announced by Andhra Pradesh Backward Class Welfare Minister Srinivas Venugopal Krishna.
  • The village secretariat system along with volunteers will be used extensively for this census.
  • There are about 139 backward class castes in the state and people of these communities are unaware of their numerical strength.
  • The State will comprehensively enumerate the backward classes area-wise, profession-wise and other parameters such as socio-economic status.
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