Breaking Karnataka Officer Engaged in SIR Work Killed in Road Accident; Revenue Department Employees Protest Over Work Pressure

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Bangalore, Karnataka – A 48‑year‑old supervisor for block level officers in Karnataka’s revenue department was killed in a road collision on Sunday, prompting overnight protests by her colleagues who cited excessive work pressure as a contributing factor.

The officer, identified as Bhuvana, was on duty at the time of the accident, which occurred on a busy stretch of the Mysore Road near the city’s outer ring road. According to police reports, the vehicle in which Bhuvana was traveling collided with a stalled truck, resulting in fatal injuries. The Karnataka Police Department confirmed the incident and said a preliminary investigation is underway.

In the hours following the crash, employees from the revenue department gathered at the department’s headquarters in Bangalore to protest. The demonstrators, many of whom work on the State Income Review (SIR) program, held an overnight vigil, demanding that the department address what they described as “excessive work pressure” and “inadequate support” for staff handling SIR duties.

“We have been working long hours and under tight deadlines for months,” said a senior revenue officer who spoke to the press from the protest site. “The system is overburdened, and the safety of our staff is not being prioritized.” The protestors also called for a review of the department’s travel policies and for better medical support for employees on the field.

The revenue department has not yet issued a formal statement regarding the incident or the protests. The Karnataka government has not commented on the matter.

The incident has drawn attention to the broader issue of workplace conditions for government employees in Karnataka, particularly those involved in revenue collection and tax administration.

Analysis:
The protests highlight a growing concern among revenue officials that the pace and volume of work under the SIR program may be compromising employee safety. While the police investigation will determine the exact cause of the collision, the timing of the protests suggests that staff believe systemic factors contributed to the fatal accident. The department’s failure to release a statement may indicate either a pending internal review or an attempt to avoid public scrutiny.

The incident underscores the need for clearer safety protocols for government employees who travel for work, especially in high‑traffic areas. It also raises questions about the balance between revenue objectives and employee well‑being in Karnataka’s public administration.

Sources
Hindustan Times. “Karnataka officer engaged in SIR work killed in road accident, protests held over work pressure.” https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/karnataka-officer-engaged-in-sir-work-killed-in-road-accident-protests-held-over-work-pressure-101783230249899.html

Story synopsis gathered from: Hindustan Times – India News — source

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