Overview
- Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar launched the Greater Bengaluru drive, completed the survey at his residence, and urged all communities to cooperate.
- He said the questionnaire felt too personal and asked officials to simplify it for urban households, instructing enumerators to be sensitive in the city.
- Enumerators reported protests, minimal training, app crashes, multiple Aadhaar OTP steps, and location‑allotment disputes that slowed the rollout.
- Field teams encountered reluctance from residents citing privacy concerns and tenancy issues, with officials clarifying that personal or financial details are not required.
- The state has mobilised about 1.75 lakh enumerators using a 60‑question app, with officials citing 81.27 lakh households and 3.42 crore people covered statewide as of October 2 and setting an October 7 finish goal.