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    Kothagudem: District Collector Jitesh V Patil announced that the state government will begin a comprehensive family survey on November 6. To prepare for this, training sessions were held on Wednesday for key officials, including Tahsildars, MPDOs, MPOs, mandal statistical officers, mandal special officers, and municipal commissioners.

    Patil explained that the house-to-house survey will help improve the lives of many people. The officials conducting the survey should be very careful when collecting information. The survey will gather details about the social, economic, educational, employment, political, and caste backgrounds of households. This information will help the government identify people’s problems and find solutions.

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    During the survey, enumerators must create a list for each family in the area they are assigned. They will collect details such as the number of people living in the house, the house number, the name of the house owner, and information about ration cards and Aadhaar cards.

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    Once the survey is completed for a house, a sticker with the collected details will be placed on the house wall. It’s important to inform families that the information given will remain confidential. The staff was also instructed not to share any of the data they collect with anyone under any circumstances.

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