HYDERABAD: People, especially the passers-by, expressed their anger on this carelessness of the officials and said that it is a very serious matter to find survey fams in the possession of government offices or officials on the road.
The failures of officials in the caste survey being conducted by the Telangana government across the state came to light today as thousands of survey fams were found scattered on National Highway 44 in Medchal. People, especially the passers-by, expressed their anger on this carelessness of the officials and said that it is a very serious matter to find survey fams in the possession of government offices or officials on the road.
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Officials who have to implement the government schemes and benefit the poor people will suffer from their negligence. People trusting the government and officials are declaring all the important details related to their social, economic, educational, political and caste before the official enumerators and registering it in the prescribed survey forms –
And the government has promised that all the details related to the survey will be kept safe and confidential, but the finding of forms on the streets like this after the survey has shaken the public’s trust in the government. Participating in comprehensive surveys.
It has been reported that almost these survey families were found scattered for half a kilometer on Medchal Road. On receiving the information found at the Ekola intersection on Nizamabad Road, Municipal Commissioner Medchal Nagi Reddy reached the spot along with the relevant staff and collected the survey files.
It has been reported that the incident is being investigated to see if it was not done to obstruct the work of the survey. In this regard, the Municipal Commissioner has summoned subordinate officials and enumerators and questioned them. It is suspected that this incident may have occurred during the transfer of survey fams. Investigations in this regard are ongoing.