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MBMC Ropes In 522 Staffers For 8-Day Survey

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Mumbai: As Maratha quota activist Manoj Jarange-Patil has began his march in the direction of Mumbai, the state authorities has geared as much as full the survey work to repair social and academic backwardness of the neighborhood inside eight days.

Accordingly, the Mira-Bhayandar Municipal Company (MBMC) has roped in 522 staffers from numerous departments, who will play the position of enumerators to conduct a door-to-door survey of practically 3.59 lakh households between January 23 and 31. Workshops are being held to coach the enumerators to arrange them for the train that shall be held underneath the supervision of Deputy Municipal Commissioner Maruti Gaikwad. The official has been appointed because the nodal officer for the method. The enumerators shall be armed with a questionnaire that includes over 100 questions, formulated by the Pune-based Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics, backed with a corresponding cellular utility to file the general public responses. Delving into social, financial and academic dimensions, the survey consists of a number of questions in every class.

“A complete of 522 personnel have been deployed as enumerators to go to every family in all of the six wards. We enchantment to the residents to increase their help to the on-field survey groups for the expeditious assortment of information,” requested Gaikwad.

Maharashtra State Backward Class Fee has been tasked with making ready the report to determine the social and academic backwardness of the members of the Maratha neighborhood.


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