India, Oct. 5 -- Bengaluru's long-delayed Socio-Economic and Educational Survey, popularly known as the caste survey, kicked off with a touch of drama on Saturday as enumerators treated Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar like any other resident, asking all 60 questions and reportedly making him a little uncomfortable.
The survey team, which included senior officials from the Backward Classes Department, KV Rajendra, Commissioner of Bengaluru West City Corporation, and Munish Moudgil, Special Commissioner for Revenue, Greater Bengaluru Authority, visited Shivakumar's Sadashivanagar residence, where his family was present, The New Indian Express reported.
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