The Karnataka government’s decision to launch targeted surveys of sexual minorities and former Devadasi women reflects proactive efforts to address historically marginalized communities. Using transgender individuals as key participants in conducting surveys ensures inclusivity and could build trust within these groups. Similarly, involving welfare organizations in monitoring adds transparency and accountability to the initiative.
While immediate outcomes remain unclear, gathering data is essential for crafting informed policies aimed at social equity. With time-bound completion slated for 45 days, this initiative could set a precedent for other states considering similar measures. Success largely depends on robust execution both technologically (via mobile apps) and administratively (through decentralized committees).
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