Siddaramaiah launches real-time ‘CM Dashboard’ for improvement monitoring

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Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Friday launched the Chief Minister’s Dashboard, a real-time governance platform providing built-in insights into the state’s key improvement indicators. 

The dashboard displays Karnataka’s efficiency throughout 4 principal sectors.

Developed in-house by the Centre for e-Governance (CeG) and hosted at cmdashboard.karnataka.gov.in, the platform makes use of a microservices-based structure and integrates knowledge from numerous departments through APIs, eradicating the necessity for guide entry.

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The dashboard displays Karnataka’s efficiency throughout 4 principal sectors:

Financial Progress (investments, welfare beneficiaries)

Authorized/Judicial Administration (RTI, Sakala disposals)

Infrastructure Improvement (roads, irrigation, renewable power)

Citizen-Centric Governance (Assure Schemes, Janaspandana)

Officers say the dashboard goals to boost transparency and decision-making, permitting public entry to trace key authorities schemes and repair supply in real-time.

Siddaramaiah critiques Mangaluru legislation and order state of affairs

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Thursday reviewed the legislation and order state of affairs in Mangaluru, days after the homicide of a Muslim youth in Bantwal triggered tensions within the coastal area. Prohibitory orders stay in drive in components of Dakshina Kannada district till Could 30.

The Chief Minister met Congress MLC BK Hariprasad at his residence to debate the unfolding state of affairs. “We held a general discussion on the current atmosphere in Mangaluru. It is essential to foster communal harmony—there should be no hatred between Hindus and Muslims,” Siddaramaiah informed reporters after the assembly. He added that Hariprasad has been requested to go to the area to assist in peace-building efforts.

Referring to the sample of retaliatory violence in Dakshina Kannada, Siddaramaiah assured strict authorized motion in opposition to all these concerned, no matter their political or social affect. “The law is above all, and we will act accordingly,” he stated.

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