Overview
- The government has extended the survey to October 24 in the Greater Bengaluru Authority region and to October 12 across the rest of Karnataka, formally pushing past the original October 7 cutoff.
- Authorities said roughly 20% of households remain to be covered, while the chief minister reported 1.10 crore households surveyed and about 63% completion as of October 5.
- Home Minister G. Parameshwara said around 80% of the population has been enumerated, highlighting differing tallies based on households versus population counts.
- School timings have been revised to free up about 1.8 lakh teacher‑enumerators, as field teams report app issues, confusion over Unique Household IDs, and delays in Bengaluru where the drive began on October 4.
- Localised disruptions include a boycott in parts of Shivamogga over poor mobile connectivity, as political opposition urges non‑cooperation and High Court directions require voluntariness and data privacy.