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          Patna, April 19 (IANS) Bihar is all set to begin caste census   from April 20 under a central government scheme. It's a gigantic exercise   undertaken across the country after a gap of 80 years which will also identify   households living below poverty line (BPL) in the state, officials said here   Thursday.
 |  Rural Development Minister Nitish Mishra said the state administration is fully   ready to begin the much awaited caste census from panchayats to district   level.
 Mishra said the state cabinet last week gave its approval for   socio-economic and caste census under a central government scheme. A sum of   Rs.189.23 crore will be spent for this purpose.
 
 "The census would have   the provision of automatic inclusion and exclusion of families below poverty   line (BPL)," Mishra said. It would be completed in six months.
 
 All the   concerned district officials have been directed to take the census work   seriously, Mishra said. The state government has also decided to use photography   and videography during the exercise.
 
 Bihar will be the first state to   employ such technology, Mishra said, adding that it will be a paperless exercise   to be carried out with hand-held electronic devices developed by the Bharat   Electronic Development Corp.
 
 It will drastically reduce data entry errors   and enumerator discretion.
 
 The caste census is being conducted after   eight decades. In the general census undertaken every 10 years, only religious   groups as well as Dalits and tribals are enumerated.
 
 The comprehensive   caste census is conducted in the country for the first time since independence,   billed as Socio-Economic and Caste Census (SECC).
 
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