What is this site?
It is a public, source-linked guide to the Telangana SEEEPC survey releases. The site reorganizes statewide, rural, urban, and caste-population tables into district, table, category, and caste profiles with downloadable CSV files and source-PDF links.
How should I verify a number before reusing it?
Use the linked source PDF for the relevant volume and source page, then compare it against the CSV download linked on that page. The methodology page explains which release powers each page family and scope.
Why do some pages group tables by topic instead of listing every table separately?
A table family groups the same topic across scopes such as Total, Rural, and Urban. That makes the archive easier to browse and keeps closely related tables together in one place.
What is the difference between an official total and a named-community subtotal?
An official total comes directly from the published category tables. A named-community subtotal adds together only the named caste or community entries released in the data, so it should not be assumed to equal the official total.
What does 'machine-readable' mean on this site?
It means a published PDF table has been converted into structured rows and columns that can be searched, downloaded, and linked more easily. The original PDF still matters for headings, footnotes, and wording.
Why are there Telugu pages?
The Telugu pages support local-language discovery for broad survey, category, and glossary topics while the English pages provide the main research and dataset navigation paths.