Karnataka government to undertake ‘Prajaseva Abhiyan’

The Karnataka government is launching 'Prajaseva Abhiyan', a new initiative where district in-charge ministers will visit constituencies twice a month to address public grievances. A dedicated department has been created to manage this drive, aiming to reduce the need for citizens to travel to the state capital for administrative issues.
Why it matters
This initiative represents a shift toward decentralized governance and direct citizen-state engagement at the local level.
The State government will undertake ‘Prajaseva Abhiyan’ in which district in-charge Ministers have been asked to cover two constituencies every month. The drive to address the grievances of people at the doorsteps will be held on the first and the third Saturdays of every month.
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