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    Hyderabad: Deputy Chief Minister Bhatti Vikramarka Mallu has urged district Collectors to carefully oversee the ongoing comprehensive household survey and address any concerns raised by the public without delay.

    In a video conference with senior officials, Bhatti highlighted the importance of regular communication between the survey enumerators and the authorities. He emphasized that this would ensure the smooth progress of the survey, which began its house-to-house data collection phase on Saturday.

    Bhatti instructed the district Collectors to have frequent discussions with the enumerators to identify and resolve any issues. He pointed out that during the survey, many questions and concerns may arise from the public. By staying in touch with the enumerators, Collectors can better understand these concerns and promptly bring them to the attention of senior officials, helping to clear up any doubts quickly.

    He also commended the officials for their efforts so far, noting that the survey is a significant program. The questionnaire was well-prepared, the enumerators were thoroughly trained, and the house listing process was completed efficiently. Bhatti urged the officials to continue this momentum and ensure the successful completion of the household survey.

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    The integrated household survey is the largest of its kind in the country. Bhatti stressed that its success would depend on the dedication and sincerity of everyone involved. He also mentioned that the entire nation is observing the progress of this survey, which could contribute to the development of progressive ideas and programs.

    Bhatti advised the district Collectors not to overlook even minor issues and to report them immediately to the Principal Secretary of the Planning Department and other senior officials for quick resolution.

    Chief Secretary Shantha Kumari, Planning Principal Secretary Sundeep Kumar Sultania, and other officials participated in the video conference.

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