‘CM Dashboard’ launched by Siddaramaiah for development monitoring in Karnataka

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Chief Minister Siddaramaiah unveilng the ‘Chief Minister’s Dashboard’ during a review meeting in Bengaluru on Friday. Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar and Chief Secretary Shalini Rajneesh were present.

Chief Minister Siddaramaiah unveilng the ‘Chief Minister’s Dashboard’ during a review meeting in Bengaluru on Friday. Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar and Chief Secretary Shalini Rajneesh were present. | Photo Credit:

The Chief Minister’s Dashboard (CM Dashboard), a platform that provides real-time, integrated insights into key development indicators across Karnataka, was launched on Friday.

It was launched by Chief Minister Siddaramaiah during the review meeting with the Deputy Commissioners of all districts and CEOs of all zilla panchayats at the State Secretariat here.

The dashboard, developed in-house by the Centre for e-Governance (CeG), is now functionally complete and hosted under the domain cmdashboard.karnataka.gov.in. “This platform provides real-time, integrated insights into key development indicators across Karnataka, enabling data-driven governance and decision-making at the highest level,” an official release said.

Integrated system

The dashboard is built using a microservices-based architecture, ensuring scalability and ease of integration. The data is integrated via APIs (application programming interface) from various departments, eliminating manual entry, said the release.

The dashboard categorises State performance data into four primary sectors: economic growth (e.g., investments and beneficiaries), legal/judiciary management (RTI and Sakala case disposals), infrastructure development (roads, irrigation, and renewable energy), and citizen-centric governance (guarantee schemes and Janaspandana).

The Chief Minister, during the launch, told respective officials to remain in the taluk and district headquarters to address the grievances of the public. The district in-charge Secretaries were instructed to visit their respective districts twice a month for review of development works. He also told them to pay surprise visits to schools, hostels, and hospitals and submit reports to the Chief Secretary.

Referring to Indira Canteens, the Chief Minister instructed the Deputy Commissioners to commence delivery of food at all canteens which have buildings within a week. Out of 186 new Indira Canteens, construction of 103 had been completed. Food is being delivered at only 43 canteens.

On farmer suicides

The Chief Minister reviewed the district-wise data of farmer suicides and took to task officials for the delay in the release of compensation in 13 cases.

Dissatisfied with the delay in the recovery of encroached tank-bed areas, the Chief Minister told officials to undertake the survey work immediately and recover the encroached tank-bed areas. Out of 10,931 encroached tanks, officials have recovered 6,065 tank- bed areas.

Published - May 30, 2025 09:08 pm IST

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