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*Comprehensive Household Survey in Telangana - Starting from 6th of this month*

1. Name

2. Relationship to head of household

3. Gender (including third gender)

4. Religion

5. Caste category (SC/ST/BC/OC)

6. Sub-caste

7. Age

8. Mother tongue

9. Aadhaar number

10. Voter ID number

11. Disability status

12. Marital status

13. Age at marriage

14. Age at which children started school (if below six years)

15. Type of school attended

16. Educational qualifications

17. Occasions of dropping out of school (between six and 16 years)

18. Reasons for not continuing education (between 17 and 40 years)

19. Reasons for not being literate, if any

20. Nature of employment

21. Self-employed Employment details

22. Details of work in the unorganised sector

23. Details of caste-based occupations

24. Annual income

25. Bank account details

26. Income tax status

27. Health problems related to caste-based occupations

28. Availability of reservation benefits in education

29. Availability of reservation benefits in employment

30. Possession of caste certificates for SCs, STs, BCs, EBCs

31. Details of political background

32. Current positions

33. Number of terms

34. Years served as public representative

35. Membership in nominated boards, corporations, cooperative societies or NGOs

36. Land ownership, including Dharani passbook details

37. Agricultural loans

38. Livestock ownership

39. Other fixed assets

40. Movable property Assets

41. Family size

42. Type of housing (own/rented)

43. Access to basic amenities (water, electricity, sanitation)

44. Access to health facilities

45. Utilization of government health schemes

46. Utilization of government welfare schemes

47. Access to Public Distribution System (PDS)

48. Possession of ration card

49. Type of ration card (APL, BPL, Antyodaya, etc.)

50. Presence of elderly members in the family

51. Presence of children under the age of six in the family

52. Members with chronic diseases or disabilities

53. Type of cooking fuel (LPG, kerosene, firewood, etc.)

54. Access to digital devices (smartphones, computers)

55. Availability of internet connectivity

56. Owned transport facilities (bike, car, cycle)

57. Nearest Distance to school

58. Distance to nearest health centre

59. Distance to nearest market

60. Main source of income of the family

61. Monthly expenditure of the family

62. Details of savings and investments (if any)

63. Access to micro-credit or self-help groups

64. Awareness of government schemes

65. Participation in government welfare programmes

66. Membership in cooperatives

67. Social security benefits (pension, insurance)

68. Participation in social or community technical institutions

69. Level of political awareness

70. Voting pattern in recent elections

71. Participation in skill development programmes

72. Participation in farm-based activities

73. Ownership of farm equipment

74. Types of crops cultivated (if any)

75. Access to irrigation facilities

76. Use of fertilisers and pesticides

77. Organic farming (if any) (if any)

78. Participation in animal husbandry

79. Access to fish farming or fisheries facilities

80. Details of migration from the family (if any)

81. Seasonal migration patterns (if any)

82. Employment under government schemes (e.g. MGNREGA)

83. Types of government assistance schemes received (if any)

84. Family history of inter-caste marriages

85. Languages spoken at home

86. Access to sanitation facilities (Muggulu)

87. Awareness and use of digital literacy programmes

88. Participation in cultural or religious festivals

89. Access to childcare facilities

90. Participation in traditional or art forms

91. Experiences of social discrimination (if any)

92. Access to loans or credit facilities

93. Loan repayment status

94. Health, life or Insurance coverage for property

95. Access to old-age assistance schemes or pension plans

96. Ownership of renewable energy sources (solar panels, biogas)

97. Membership in political parties or groups

98. Family awareness of legal rights

99. Participation in vocational education or adult education

100. Dependents in the family (children, elderly, etc.)

101. Family electricity consumption patterns

102. Access to recreational facilities

103. Regular access to news or media sources

104. Level of awareness of climate change

105. Awareness of community safety

106. Participation in community decisions

107. Food security status

108. Kitchen gardening or backyard cultivation

109. Family sewage management practices

110. Participation in local festivals or traditions

111. Community assistance in emergencies (rain, drought)

112. Local Family support for charity or welfare programs

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