BC Commission Reviews Survey Work for Jharkhand Civic Polls
Chairman Janaki Yadav Visits Jugsalai to Verify Voter Data Accuracy
Key Points:
- Backward Class Commission inspects survey work in Jugsalai council area
- Chairman reviews voter details including caste and family information
- Report to be submitted to Election Commission for 2025 civic polls
JAMSHEDPUR – Jharkhand State Backward Class Commission Chairman Janaki Yadav conducted inspection of municipal election survey work in Jugsalai, expressing satisfaction with data collection processes.
The commission chairman visited Jugsalai Municipal Council area recently. Meanwhile, members accompanied him during the comprehensive inspection. However, the visit focused on verifying survey accuracy.
Yadav examined voter registration details collected during surveys. Moreover, he checked names, father’s names, and caste information. In addition, the team verified family details recorded.
The inspection aimed to identify any survey deficiencies. Furthermore, officials wanted to ensure complete voter coverage. On the other hand, accurate caste categorization remained crucial.
Civic elections will be held across Jharkhand state. Meanwhile, backward classes will receive reservation benefits. However, proper survey completion ensures fair representation.
The chairman expressed satisfaction with survey quality. Moreover, he praised the thoroughness of data collection. In addition, voter information appeared accurate and complete.
Yadav announced that inspection reports will be submitted soon. Furthermore, the Election Commission will receive detailed findings. However, this enables timely election completion by 2025.
The commission wants to prevent voter disenfranchisement. Meanwhile, proper surveys ensure inclusive electoral processes. Moreover, every eligible citizen receives voting rights.
Backward class reservation will be implemented this time. Furthermore, this marks significant progress in representation. However, accurate surveys remain essential for implementation.
The visit covered multiple areas within Jugsalai council. Moreover, officials interacted with local voters directly. In addition, they gathered feedback on survey processes.
Commission members verified caste classification accuracy during inspections. Meanwhile, they ensured proper documentation of family details. Furthermore, voter eligibility criteria were thoroughly checked.

