Will appoint a grievances minister to check corruption, says Karnataka CM D.K. Shivakumar

Will appoint a grievances minister to check corruption, says Karnataka CM D.K. Shivakumar
Karnataka CM Shivakumar unveiled plans for two new secretariats to enhance governance
CM Shivakumar Thursday announced two new secretariats to strengthen governance - one for public grievances and another for NRIs.A minister will be appointed for public grievances. Citizens facing administrative issues will be heard at least thrice a week; grievances will be examined for legality and facts."Officials shouldn't face pressure from any caste or religion, or even from my office or those of ministers, present or past. The aim is a corruption-free govt."

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Pearl D’Souza is a principal correspondent at The Times of India, having dedicated nine years to journalism. She covers health, along with a wide range of other topics. She is particularly focused on the rapidly evolving health sector, with special emphasis on public health infrastructure. Her reporting spans education, science, and technology, food. She was certified as a Climate Correspondent by the Fulbright-Hays Public Diplomacy Program, organized by the US Mission India in 2024, and is a 2025 candidate for United Nation's RAF memorial journalism fellowship.

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