Madikeri, Oct. 24: The educational and social survey being conducted across the state has achieved 87.48% of its target in Kodagu district amidst several problems. Despite being attacked by wild elephants and bitten by domestic dogs amid difficult traffic in the hilly area, the surveyors conducted the survey in the district with great difficulty. The survey of a total of 4 lakh 92 thousand 522 people out of the total estimated population of 5 lakh 62 thousand 969 people in the district has been completed, the release said. This has achieved 87.46%.
A survey of 1,08,597 people from 31,349 houses has been conducted in Kushalnagar taluk. The survey has been completed for 1,27,956 people from 36,076 households in Madikeri taluk, 64,110 people from 21,333 households in Ponnampet taluk, 98,638 people from 29,940 households in Somwarpet taluk and 93,221 people from 29,133 households in Virajpet taluk. A total of 4,92,522 people from 1,47,831 households in the district have been surveyed so far.
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