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Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], February 20: The Government of Karnataka's recent Statewide Socio-Educational Survey, conducted from September 22 to October 7, 2025, was supported by Connectify Technologies as its technology partner.

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The large-scale survey was designed to strengthen data-driven planning across social and educational sectors. Given its statewide scale, the initiative required strong digital infrastructure, real-time system monitoring, and seamless coordination across regions.

As technology partners, Connectify Technologies worked closely with the Directorate of Electronic Delivery of Citizen Services (EDCS) to ensure system stability, smooth platform performance, and rapid resolution of technical issues during rollout. The company also supported field teams to ensure uninterrupted operations throughout the survey period.

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Founded by Bhuvan Koulagi, Chiragsovi, and Abhay Desai, Connectify Technologies builds scalable and secure digital solutions for institutions and public initiatives. Their role in this project focused on ensuring operational reliability and maintaining high system performance across Karnataka.

Bhuvan the marketing head stated that "the project further strengthened our commitment to building secure, reliable, and scalable technology solutions that improve public service delivery across the state."

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