Breaking State Government Launches “Prajaseva Abhiyan” to Boost Welfare Outreach in Karnataka

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The Karnataka government announced on Tuesday the rollout of “Prajaseva Abhiyan,” a statewide campaign aimed at increasing public awareness of government welfare schemes and improving grievance redressal mechanisms. The initiative will mobilise a team of officials and volunteers to conduct door‑to‑door visits, set up information kiosks and use digital platforms to reach citizens, particularly in rural and remote areas.

The program, unveiled by Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai during a press conference in Bengaluru, will be coordinated by the Department of Rural Development and Panchayat Raj. Officials said the campaign will focus on schemes related to health, education, housing, and social security, with an emphasis on ensuring that eligible beneficiaries receive timely assistance. A dedicated helpline and mobile app will be launched to allow residents to register complaints and track the status of their applications.

“Prajaseva Abhiyan is about bringing government services directly to the people, removing barriers of distance and information,” Bommai said. “We want every citizen to know what entitlements they have and how to claim them.”

The initiative will be implemented in three phases over the next six months. Phase 1, beginning next week, will target districts with the lowest scheme‑uptake rates, according to data from the state’s welfare portal. Phase 2 will expand to all remaining districts, while Phase 3 will focus on evaluating impact and refining outreach methods based on feedback collected through the new digital tools.

Analysis:
If executed as outlined, Prajaseva Abhiyan could address long‑standing gaps in scheme awareness that have limited the reach of Karnataka’s flagship programs such as the “Karnataka Health Assurance Mission” and “Namma Grama” housing scheme. By deploying field teams and leveraging technology, the government may improve data accuracy on beneficiary enrollment, a factor that has drawn criticism from civil‑society groups for opaque reporting. However, the success of the campaign will depend on adequate training of staff, reliable connectivity in remote areas, and sustained funding for the helpline and app maintenance. Past outreach drives in the state have faced challenges related to bureaucratic delays and limited inter‑departmental coordination, suggesting that robust monitoring mechanisms will be essential to avoid repeating those shortcomings.

The announcement comes amid broader state efforts to modernise service delivery ahead of the 2026 local elections, a political context that may heighten scrutiny of the campaign’s outcomes. Independent watchdogs have called for transparent metrics to evaluate the program’s effectiveness, urging the government to publish regular progress reports.

Sources

– “State government to undertake ‘Prajaseva Abhiyan’.” The Hindu, National. https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/karnataka/state-government-to-undertake-prajaseva-abhiyan/article71175531.ece

Story synopsis gathered from: The Hindu – National — source

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