Collectors must speak extensively with enumerators during survey: Bhatti

By :  M Srinivas
Update: 2024-11-09 06:12 GMT
Telangana Deputy Chief Minister Bhatti Vikramarka Mallu (File Photo)

Hyderabad: Deputy Chief Minister Bhatti Vikramarka Mallu on Saturday asked District Collectors to speak to enumerators extensively as integrated household survey is starting from today after completion of house listing. The Deputy Chief Minister held a video conference on the survey with the higher officials on Saturday.

According to Bhatti, many doubts will be raised by public in the course of survey commencing from today and if Collectors talked to enumerators frequently they can understand the concerns and doubts of people immediately and in turn they can take these queries to the notice of senior officials and clear the doubts of people without any delay.

Bhatti told the officials to ensure maximum participation of Ministers and MLAs in the survey. Observing that the survey is a major programme, Bhatti appreciated the officials for taking the programme forward so far without any issues. The questionnaire was prepared comprehensively and enumerators were trained well and house listing was also completed perfectly.

In the same manner household survey must be completed successfully, he exhorted the officials. The survey is the biggest programme being taken up in the country and its success would depend on the sincerity and commitment, he said.

“Entire country is watching the household survey being taken up by the Telangana government and the survey would help a great deal in propagating progressive thoughts and programmes,” Bhatti explained.

District Collectors should not neglect even minor issues and take them immediately to the notice of Principal Secretary, Planning Department and other senior officials and solve them. Along with the Collectors, officials at all levels should give wide publicity to the survey and focus should be bestowed on cities and towns, he added.


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