Bengaluru, Oct. 4 -- Karnataka Minister DK Shivakumar today expressed his annoyance over the extensive Social and Educational Survey launched in the Greater Bengaluru Authority (GBA) area.

The survey, which aims to collect detailed socio-economic and educational data, reportedly included a large number of questions.

Shivakumar and his wife participated in the survey at their Sadashivanagar residence on Saturday.

He noted that completing the questionnaire took nearly an hour and appeared to be exhaustive.

The DCM highlighted that while the survey is important for policy planning and data collection, the sheer volume of questions might pose challenges for ordinary residents.

"There are 60 main questions and 20 sub-questions in the survey...