Maharashtra Social Survey Nears Completion: Over 93% Forms Distributed, Digitisation Crosses 72%
Maharashtra's Social and Educational Status Survey has distributed over 93% of forms, with 72.89% digitised. Wardha and Hingoli lead, while major cities trail.

Maharashtra's ambitious Social and Educational Status Survey (SIR) is making significant headway, with over 93% of the enumeration forms already distributed across the state. The crucial data collection initiative has also seen substantial progress in digitisation, with 72.89% of the collected information now converted into digital format, according to the latest official bulletin. This extensive exercise aims to gather comprehensive insights into the socio-economic fabric of Maharashtra.
Leading the charge in form distribution are the districts of Wardha and Hingoli, both located in the Marathwada region, which have achieved a remarkable 100% distribution rate. Their efficiency highlights the concerted efforts made in these areas to ensure maximum outreach and participation in the statewide survey, which is vital for informed policy-making.
However, major urban centres, including Pune, Thane, and Mumbai Suburban, appear to be lagging behind in the overall progress. These populous districts have shown slower rates in both the initial distribution of survey forms and the subsequent digitisation of the collected data. Addressing these disparities will be key to ensuring the survey's comprehensive success across all regions of Maharashtra.
The Social and Educational Status Survey is designed to collect crucial demographic and socio-economic information, which will serve as a foundational dataset for various government schemes and developmental programmes. The data is expected to provide a clearer picture of the diverse needs and challenges faced by different communities within the state, enabling targeted interventions and resource allocation.
The successful completion and accurate digitisation of all forms are paramount for the state administration to formulate effective policies that address social inequalities and promote inclusive growth. Authorities are expected to intensify efforts in the remaining areas to ensure the timely and complete assimilation of all survey data.

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