**Hyderabad, Telangana** — The Telangana government is set to conduct a comprehensive caste census across the state, with preparations currently underway to ensure its effectiveness. Deputy Chief Minister Bhatti Vikramarka has been actively leading a series of reviews to facilitate this significant initiative.In a recent video conference with district Collectors and Ministers, Bhatti emphasized the importance of collecting accurate data from every household. The census is scheduled to begin on November 6, and the government is making strategic use of local educators to aid in this effort.Deputy CM Bhatti has instructed Collectors to enlist the help of teachers after school hours to carry out the census. Each teacher is expected to gather information from 5 to 7 households daily. This approach not only leverages the availability of teachers but also aims to ensure thorough and reliable data collection.Enumerators and supervisors involved in the census will be compensated fairly for their efforts. Bhatti stressed the necessity for all participants to be well-acquainted with the 50 questions that will be posed during the survey. He also highlighted the importance of organizing review meetings with supervisors to address any practical challenges and gather suggestions for improvement.This census represents a pivotal step for the Telangana government in understanding the demographic and socio-economic landscape of the state. With teachers playing a crucial role, officials hope to ensure comprehensive participation and accuracy in the data collected.As the state prepares for this important undertaking, the government encourages all residents to cooperate fully and provide honest responses to facilitate a successful census.