Karnataka CM DKS announces 'Prajaseva' Department for grievance redressal
DKS said the Prajaseva Department will handle petitions and ensure timely action by officials.
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DK Shivakumar said older buildings with temporary electricity connections can apply for permanent supply (X/@CMofKarnataka)
Bengaluru, 20 June
Karnataka Chief Minister DK Shivakumar on Saturday announced establishing a new department, to be named 'Prajaseva,' and to be headed by a minister, to streamline public grievance redressal.
After
chairing a cabinet meeting here, he said district ministers would be required
to hold regular public interactions across all Assembly constituencies to
address citizens' concerns.
The
cabinet meeting also decided to provide a 15-day window for eligible people
residing in buildings completed before 31 May 2000, to apply for permanent
electricity connections by furnishing photographic and GPS evidence.
"The
first decision we have taken today concerns public grievances. People have many
problems. When district ministers visit, when the Chief Minister meets people,
or when protests are held, we must respond to their feelings and issues,"
Shivakumar told reporters after the second cabinet meeting of his government.
He said
the government would establish a separate Prajaseva Department with an
exclusive minister and dedicated administrative machinery to examine petitions
and ensure timely responses from the administration.
"We
are creating a separate ministry called the Prajaseva Department (Public
service department). A separate minister will be assigned responsibility for
this department," he said.
Shivakumar said a senior IAS officer would head the grievance-monitoring mechanism and
applications submitted to ministers, including those received directly by the
Chief Minister, would be routed through the department for review and
follow-up.
As part of
the initiative, district ministers would be mandated to conduct weekly
grievance-redressal and public outreach meetings at the taluk level in the
presence of local legislators.
"For
all the 224 Assembly constituencies, district ministers will be required to
visit one taluk every week and conduct public interaction meetings and
grievance-redressal meetings under the auspices of Prajaseva Department,"
he said.
On the
issue of permanent electricity and water connections, Shivakumar said the
government had decided to relax certain conditions following representations
from residents affected by some restrictions.
He said
buildings completed before 31 May 2000, and currently having temporary
electricity connections, would be allowed to seek permanent
residential connections.
"People
whose buildings were completed before 31 May 2000, who currently have temporary
electricity connections and who have applied for permanent residential
connections, will be given 15 days from the date the Government Order is
issued," he said.
The Chief
Minister clarified that applicants would be required to submit photographs and
GPS coordinates of existing structures and that no new constructions would be
allowed to avail the benefit.
Shivakumar said detailed guidelines would be incorporated in the Government Order before its issuance and that local bodies would be responsible for implementing the decision thereafter.
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