CM instructs Deputy Commissioners and SPs to remain at headquarters, be present in offices at 10 a.m. to address public grievances

Karnataka Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar has ordered senior district officials to be present in their offices by 10 a.m. to improve administrative efficiency and public grievance redressal. He also issued directives regarding electoral roll revision, law and order, and the distribution of school supplies.
Why it matters
This reflects a push for bureaucratic accountability and improved service delivery in state governance.
In an effort to strengthen the administrative machinery, Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar on Saturday (June 13) directed Deputy Commissioners, Chief Executive Officers, Superintendents of Police and other senior officials to remain stationed at district headquarters and be present in their offices by 10 a.m. to address public grievances and ensure effective implementation of welfare and development programmes.
The article reports on government directives and administrative policy without taking a partisan stance.
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