Telangana government's intensive household survey, which generated a lot of controversy, was completed on Tuesday, covering 90 percent of nearly a crore households in all districts of the state.

The government claimed it was the first exercise of its kind anywhere in India.

Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao lsaid the data would help the government in identifying the real beneficiaries of various welfare schemes, weeding out the bogus ones and also in better planning of its programmes to meet the requirement of the population.

Below is a copy of the intensive household survey form that the people of the state were asked to fill.