Missed the Karnataka Survey? Here’s How You Can Still Submit Online Before October 18?
The Karnataka government has extended the deadline for the ongoing social and educational survey to October 18. The survey allows residents to submit their information online, removing the need for in-person visits. If surveyors visit when no one is home, individuals can still complete the process online at their convenience.
To participate, visit the official survey website. Select "Citizen", enter your mobile number, and verify it with the OTP sent to your phone to begin the process.
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How to Complete the Survey Online
After entering the OTP, click on "Start New Survey." Enter your UHID number and verify it. If you don't have a UHID, select "I Don't Have UHID" and use your electricity ID number instead. You will need to upload a photo while filling out the survey.
If you have a ration card, enter the number and submit it under "Submit RC Info." Those without a ration card can use their Aadhaar number and complete the OTP verification. If face capture is enabled, scan the QR code through the official mobile app to complete this step.
Final Submission
After providing all the required family and personal details, submit the survey. Then write a short self-declaration on white paper stating:
"I voluntarily participated in this survey, and all the information provided is true and accurate."
Sign it, take a photo, and upload it as part of the submission.
Purpose of the Survey
The Karnataka government launched this initiative to collect social and educational data efficiently. While teachers and other staff are conducting door-to-door surveys, residents now have the option to submit their details online to save time.
According to Dr. Rudresh Gali, the nodal officer for the survey, people can fill in their information online without waiting for enumerators. "This method ensures hassle-free participation and avoids delays due to network or scheduling issues," he said.
The state government hopes that extending the deadline and offering an online option will help more residents take part in the social and educational survey.
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