How to read this tracker  ·  ಈ ಟ್ರ್ಯಾಕರ್ ಓದುವ ವಿಧಾನ Each promise is sourced from the official INC Karnataka Manifesto 2023. Status is updated as events unfold over the 5-year term (2023–2028). This is a non-partisan public record.
✓ Fulfilled ◑ In Progress ✗ Evaded ○ Pending
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Administration & Governance

Vacancies · OPS · Anganwadi salaries · ASHA pay · Transparent procurement

11 Promises
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Police & Law

33% women in police · Night duty allowance · Police housing · Cyber crime fund

7 Promises
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Agriculture & Farming · ಕೃಷಿ ಮತ್ತು ರೈತರ ಕಲ್ಯಾಣ

Krishi Sarvodaya · MSP · Interest-free loans · Organic farming · Drip irrigation

14 Promises
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Horticulture, Sericulture & Dairy

Grape subsidy · Floriculture · Karnataka Coffee · Silk fund · Ksheera Kranthi · Pashu Bhagya

13 Promises
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Fisheries — Blue Economy

Matsyakranthi · ₹12,000 cr Blue Economy · Diesel subsidy · Housing · Lean period allowance

9 Promises
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Irrigation — Jeevajala

₹1.5 lakh crore · Mekedatu · Mahadayi · Upper Bhadra · River cleaning

5 Promises

Power, Energy & Transportation

Gruha Jyothi · Solar parks · SHAKTI buses · EV charging · BMTC 10K fleet · KSRTC 15K fleet

10 Promises
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Industry, MSME & Tourism

Gold & Diamond Park · Border industries · Startup fund · IT parks · Jeans Capital · Tourism revolving fund

14 Promises
  • 1Establish a Gold and Diamond Park of international standard in Mangaluru.Pending
  • 2Develop industrial infrastructure in border areas via Border Industrial Development Board — ₹5,000 crore in 5 years.
    Update 1Karnataka Industries Dept / KIADB · 2024

    The Karnataka Border Industrial Development Board was constituted in 2023 for border districts of Belagavi, Bidar, Raichur, and Chamarajanagar. ₹1,000 crore was allocated in 2024–25 for industrial park infrastructure in these areas. KIADB allotted 485 acres in 3 border locations for new industrial clusters.

    ↗ KIADB | Border Industrial Development 2024
    In Progress
  • 3Provide start-up fund of ₹10 crore to each constituency.
    Update 1Karnataka Industries Dept · 2024

    The Karnataka government announced constituency-level start-up funds of ₹10 crore each in the 2023–24 budget. As of 2024, 142 of 224 constituencies have released the fund through local MSME facilitation centres. The funds are managed through District Industries Centres for eligible start-ups.

    ↗ Karnataka Industries Dept | Constituency Startup Fund
    In Progress
  • 4Upgrade tech parks in Mysuru, Mangaluru, Hubli-Dharwad via KIADB to create 1 lakh IT jobs.
    Update 1KIADB / IT-BT Karnataka · 2025

    Karnataka's IT Tier-2 city expansion has led to Mysuru becoming the 2nd-largest IT hub in the state with 75,000+ IT employees. The Mangaluru SEZ phase-2 is operational with 40+ companies. Hubballi's Dharwad IT park expansion added 12 lakh sq ft of office space in 2024. Combined new IT jobs created in these three cities: approximately 42,000 since 2023.

    ↗ Karnataka IT-BT Dept | Tier-2 City Expansion 2025
    In Progress
  • 5Reopen Brahmavar Vani Vilas Co-operative Sugar Factory.Pending
  • 6Offer SGST concessions on 2-wheeler and 3-wheeler electric vehicles.
    FulfilledKarnataka EV Policy 2021-26 / Budget 2023

    Karnataka's EV Policy 2021–26 provides a 50% SGST refund on purchase of electric 2-wheelers and 3-wheelers, effectively reducing the purchase cost by 9%. The policy also exempts EVs from road tax and registration fees. This is operational and has contributed to Karnataka becoming the 2nd largest EV market in India by 2024.

    ↗ Karnataka Industries Dept | EV Policy SGST Concession
    Fulfilled
  • 7Create Jeans Capital of India in Bellary — Apparel Park with ₹5,000 crore investment.Pending
  • 8Create a Task Force to assist exporters in improving supply chains and market accessibility.
    Update 1Karnataka Commerce & Industries Dept · 2024

    The Karnataka Export Promotion Task Force was constituted under the Principal Secretary (Commerce) with industry representatives. Karnataka's exports reached ₹5.2 lakh crore in 2023–24 — the highest among all states. The Task Force has identified 15 product clusters including electronics, garments, agri-products, and gems & jewellery for targeted export support.

    ↗ Karnataka Exports | Task Force Report 2024
    In Progress
  • 9Start-up subsidy up to ₹25 lakh and soft loan up to ₹1 crore at 6% interest.
    Update 1Karnataka Startup Cell / KSBDC · 2024

    Karnataka's startup ecosystem support includes subsidies up to ₹25 lakh and soft loans at 6% through the Karnataka Startup Cell and KSBDC. As of 2024, Karnataka has 14,000+ registered startups — ranking 3rd nationally. The Karnataka Startup Policy 2022–27 governs disbursements. ₹480 crore was disbursed in startup support in 2023–24.

    ↗ Karnataka Startup Cell | Startup Policy 2024
    In Progress
  • 10Set up ₹1,000 crore Welfare Fund for low-interest loans to small traders and shopkeepers.
    Update 1Karnataka Small Business Welfare Dept · 2024

    The Karnataka government constituted the Small Traders Welfare Board and allocated ₹300 crore in 2024–25 from the ₹1,000 crore fund for low-interest loans to licensed traders. Loans of up to ₹2 lakh at 4% interest are available through cooperative banks. About 85,000 small traders availed loans in the first year.

    ↗ Karnataka Small Business Dept | Trader Welfare Fund 2024
    In Progress
  • 11Reduce stamp duty for MSME hypothecation and mortgage for bank loans.
    Update 1Karnataka Registration Dept / Finance · 2023

    The Karnataka Budget 2023–24 reduced stamp duty on MSME mortgage deeds and hypothecation agreements from 0.5% to a flat ₹500 for loans up to ₹50 lakh. This has significantly reduced the cost of credit for small manufacturers and service businesses. The saving per MSME borrower is estimated at ₹8,000–₹25,000 per loan transaction.

    ↗ Karnataka Stamps & Registration | MSME Stamp Duty Reduction 2023
    In Progress
  • 12Create a ₹5,000 crore revolving fund for tourism development; loans at 5% to 50 youth per constituency for taxi permits.
    Update 1Karnataka Tourism Dept / KTF · 2024

    The Karnataka Tourism Finance Corporation (KTF) disbursed ₹820 crore in tourism sector loans in 2023–24. The 5% interest loan scheme for taxi permits is operational — each constituency received approvals for 50 youth entrepreneurs. Karnataka's tourism revenue reached ₹61,200 crore in 2023–24, ranking 4th nationally.

    ↗ Karnataka Tourism Dept | Tourism Finance 2024
    In Progress
  • 136% interest subvention for home-stay owner loans up to ₹5 lakh for infrastructure development.
    Update 1Karnataka Tourism Dept · 2024

    Karnataka's home-stay sector has expanded significantly with the state providing 6% interest subvention on loans up to ₹5 lakh for rural and eco-tourism home-stays. As of 2024, 4,200 registered home-stays are operational across Coorg, Chikmagalur, Sakleshpur, and coastal Karnataka. Applications are processed through the Karnataka Tourism Finance Corporation.

    ↗ Karnataka Tourism | Home Stay Loan Scheme 2024
    In Progress
  • 14Give Industry Status to hotels with more than 20 employees.
    FulfilledKarnataka Industries Dept / Budget 2023

    The Karnataka government granted Industry Status to hotels employing 20 or more persons in the 2023–24 budget, making them eligible for MSME incentives, power tariff benefits, and institutional credit at lower rates. This benefited approximately 3,200 hotels across Karnataka — particularly in Bengaluru, Mysuru, and coastal tourist destinations.

    ↗ Karnataka Industries Dept | Hotel Industry Status 2023
    Fulfilled
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Education & Health · ಶಿಕ್ಷಣ ಮತ್ತು ಆರೋಗ್ಯ

Teacher vacancies · Smart Schools · RTE fees · Medical colleges · Trauma centres · Kasturba medicine centres

17 Promises
  • 1Fill up all vacancies of teachers and staff in Government and aided schools/colleges within one year.
    Update 1Deccan Herald / Education Dept Karnataka · 2024

    Karnataka issued recruitment notifications for 15,000 teacher posts in 2023–24 and an additional 6,200 DEd teacher posts in 2024. The Karnataka School Education Recruitment (KSET) process was streamlined. However, as of 2025, approximately 28,000 teacher vacancies still remain unfilled in government and aided schools — the one-year target was not met.

    ↗ Deccan Herald | Karnataka Teacher Vacancies Status 2024
    In Progress
  • 2Regulate fees in schools; reduce fees for BPL students.
    Update 1Karnataka School Fee Regulation Authority · 2024

    Karnataka's School Fee Regulation Authority (SFRA) capped fee hikes at 8% per annum for private unaided schools in 2024. BPL students in government and aided schools receive free textbooks, uniforms, mid-day meals, and bicycles. The government also increased school uniform assistance from ₹300 to ₹500 per student in 2024–25.

    ↗ Karnataka SFRA | School Fee Regulation 2024
    In Progress
  • 3Restore correct textbooks — reversed BJP's distortions on Basavanna, Kuvempu and other icons.
    Update 1The Hindu · Aug 2023

    The Karnataka Cabinet approved revision of Kannada and Social Science textbooks for Classes 6–10 in June 2023, removing chapters on Hedgewar and Savarkar and restoring content on Savitribai Phule, Nehru and Ambedkar that BJP had removed. Over 70,000 booklets with revised content were distributed to schools across the state for the 2023–24 academic year.

    ↗ Careers360 | Karnataka Textbook Revision 2023
    Fulfilled
  • 4Establish Karnataka State Educational Financial Corporation with ₹2,000 crore seed money for scholarships.
    Update 1Karnataka Higher Education Dept · 2024

    The Karnataka State Educational Financial Corporation (KSEFC) was formally constituted by GO in 2024 with an initial seed capital of ₹500 crore working toward the ₹2,000 crore target. It disburses education loans to students not covered by nationalised banks. Over 18,000 students received KSEFC scholarships/loans in 2024–25.

    ↗ Karnataka Higher Education Dept | KSEFC 2024
    In Progress
  • 5Increase RTE Act income limit from ₹3.5 lakh to ₹5 lakh for school admission eligibility.
    FulfilledDeccan Herald / Times of India · Sep 2023

    The Karnataka government raised the income ceiling for eligibility under RTE (Right to Education Act) Section 12(1)(c) — reserving 25% seats in private schools for economically weaker sections — from ₹3.5 lakh to ₹5 lakh per year in September 2023. This expanded the number of children eligible for free private school seats under the quota.

    ↗ Times of India | Karnataka RTE Income Limit Raised 2023
    Fulfilled
  • 6Upgrade 2,500 Government Schools as Smart Schools.
    Update 1Karnataka Education Dept / Samagra Shiksha · 2025

    Under the Smart Classroom initiative, 1,480 government schools have been equipped with smart TVs, projectors, and high-speed internet as of early 2025 — on track toward the 2,500 target. The programme is funded jointly by the state (₹380 crore) and Samagra Shiksha Abhiyan. Each school receives a smart TV and digital content library.

    ↗ Karnataka School Education | Smart School Programme 2025
    In Progress
  • 7Bear college fees for top 10% government school students securing MBBS/IIT/IIM/Engineering seats anywhere in India.
    Update 1Karnataka Higher Education Dept · 2024

    The Karnataka government's Vidyarthi Vishwavidyalaya Scholarship extended full fee coverage to government school students securing admission to MBBS, IIT, IIM, and NIT. In 2024, 1,240 students from government schools across 30+ districts benefited from fee reimbursement covering 100% tuition fees, with an average grant of ₹2.8 lakh per student.

    ↗ Karnataka Education Dept | Govt School Student Fee Scheme 2024
    In Progress
  • 8Fill up vacancies of staff and doctors in all Government Hospitals.
    Update 1Karnataka Health Dept / KPSC · 2024

    Karnataka recruited 6,000 staff nurses, 1,200 specialist doctors, and 2,400 paramedics through KPSC between 2023 and 2024. Bulk recruitment drives filled 12,000+ posts in ASHA, Anganwadi, and hospital staff roles. However, approximately 18,000 doctor and specialist vacancies remain across district and taluk hospitals as of 2025.

    ↗ Deccan Herald | Karnataka Health Dept Recruitment 2024
    In Progress
  • 9Establish fully equipped trauma centres every 100 km along all national highways.Pending
  • 10Extend Rashtriya Swasthya Bhima Yojana and bring all health schemes under one umbrella; extend to gig workers.
    Update 1Karnataka Health Dept / Arogya Karnataka · 2024

    Karnataka extended the Arogya Karnataka (universal health scheme) to cover gig workers registered on the Seva Sindhu portal in 2024. The scheme now provides ₹5 lakh cashless treatment per family per year at empanelled hospitals. Over 1.62 crore families are covered under the combined Ayushman Bharat + Arogya Karnataka umbrella.

    ↗ Karnataka Health Dept | Arogya Karnataka 2024
    In Progress
  • 1110 Kasturba Aushadha Kendras per Taluk for affordable medicines.
    Update 1Karnataka Health Dept / Jan Aushadhi · 2024

    Karnataka's Kasturba Aushadha Kendra programme, aligned with PM Jan Aushadhi Kendras, sells generic medicines at 50–90% below branded prices. As of 2024, 420 centres are operational across 180+ taluks — short of the 10-per-taluk target but expanding. Budget 2024–25 allocated ₹95 crore for the programme.

    ↗ Karnataka Health Dept | Kasturba Medicine Centres 2024
    In Progress
  • 12Establish Jayadeva-type Heart, Kidwai-type Cancer, and NIMHANS-type Psychiatric Hospitals in each revenue division.
    Update 1Karnataka Health Dept / Budget 2024-25

    Karnataka allocated ₹2,400 crore in 2024–25 for establishing super-speciality hospitals in each revenue division. The Belagavi Cancer Centre (Kidwai-type) and Kalaburagi Cardiac Centre (Jayadeva-type) are under construction with 30–40% work complete as of 2025. The Psychiatric Centre in Mysuru division is in DPR stage.

    ↗ Karnataka Health & Family Welfare | Super Speciality Hospitals 2024
    In Progress
  • 13PUNEETH RAJKUMAR HEART HEALTH SCHEME — Subsidise Doctors/Clinics to buy defibrillators (AED).
    Update 1Karnataka Health Dept · 2024

    The Puneeth Rajkumar Heart Health Scheme was launched in 2024 to deploy Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) in public places and subsidise their purchase by clinics. Phase 1 placed AEDs in all 236 KSRTC depots, 50 railway stations, and 120 government college campuses. Private clinics receive a 40% subsidy for AED purchase under the scheme.

    ↗ Karnataka Health Dept | Puneeth AED Scheme 2024
    In Progress
  • 14Ensure all homeless families in Karnataka get a dwelling within 5 years.
    Update 1Karnataka Housing Dept / PMAY · 2025

    Karnataka has set a target of 9.5 lakh houses for rural homeless under PM Awas Yojana (Gramin) and the state's Ashraya scheme by 2028. As of March 2025, 6.2 lakh houses have been completed and handed over. Urban homeless housing is covered under PMAY-Urban with 1.1 lakh urban units sanctioned.

    ↗ Karnataka Housing Dept | PMAY Progress March 2025
    In Progress
  • 15Waive off all housing loans under Government Housing Schemes (one-time measure).
    Update 1Karnataka Housing Dept / Finance · 2024

    The Karnataka government waived housing loan outstanding dues of up to ₹1 lakh for 42,000 beneficiaries under the Rajiv Gandhi Housing Corporation and Karnataka Housing Board in 2024. The total waiver amount was ₹380 crore. Loans above ₹1 lakh are being restructured with reduced interest.

    ↗ Deccan Herald | Karnataka Housing Loan Waiver 2024
    In Progress
  • 16Increase State Government subsidy to ₹3.5 lakh for poor housing projects.
    Update 1Karnataka Housing Dept · 2024

    The Karnataka government increased the state subsidy for poor housing from ₹2 lakh to ₹3.5 lakh per unit under the Ashraya (rural) and PMAY schemes in 2024. This enhancement was announced in the 2024–25 budget with an allocation of ₹4,200 crore for housing subsidies. The enhanced subsidy covers SC/ST, minorities, and BPL families.

    ↗ Karnataka Housing Dept | Enhanced Housing Subsidy 2024
    In Progress
  • 17ANNA BHAGYA — 10 kg of free rice per person per month; rejuvenate and extend Indira Canteens throughout the state.
    Update 1Deccan Herald / Social News XYZ · Feb 2025

    After a Centre-state standoff over rice supply, Karnataka resolved the dispute in Feb 2025. The government had been giving ₹170 cash in lieu of 5 kg rice (July 2023–Jan 2025). From February 2025, full 10 kg of rice per person per month is now being distributed as promised. Total DBT disbursed to date: ₹10,452 crore across 4.12 crore beneficiaries.

    ↗ Social News XYZ | Anna Bhagya Full 10kg Rice Feb 2025
    In Progress

Social Welfare — SC / ST / OBC / Minorities

Reservation hike · Airavata · Ambedkar Fund · Backlog vacancies · Caste census · Scholarships

27 Promises
  • 1Increase total reservations ceiling from 50% to 75%; SC: 17%, ST: 7%, restore Minority 4%; pursue 9th Schedule inclusion.
    Update 1Deccan Herald · 2025–26

    The Karnataka government has pushed SC reservation to 17%, ST to 7%, and OBC at 32%, taking total reservations to 56% — already breaching the Supreme Court's 50% cap. The Karnataka HC in November 2025 restricted fresh recruitment under the enhanced SC/ST quota pending constitutional review. The promise of 75% total reservation faces major legal hurdles and requires 9th Schedule inclusion, which needs Centre's approval. Status: partially in progress, legally contested.

    ↗ Deccan Herald | Karnataka 56% Reservation Roster
    In Progress
  • 2Release Socio-Economic Caste Census conducted by Congress government.
    FulfilledThe Hindu / NDTV · Nov 2024

    The Karnataka government released the OBC/Caste census (Socio-Economic and Educational Survey 2015) report in November 2024, which had been suppressed for nearly a decade. The report, prepared by the H. Kantharaj Commission, provides caste-wise population data critical for rationalising reservation. Its release was a key Congress manifesto promise.

    ↗ The Hindu | Karnataka OBC Census Report Released
    Fulfilled
  • 3Present Justice Sadashiva Commission report in first session of Legislative Assembly.
    FulfilledDeccan Herald · Oct 2024

    The Justice Sadashiva Commission report on OBC reservation, which had been submitted in 2012 but suppressed for 12 years, was tabled in the Karnataka Legislative Assembly in October 2024. The report recommends increasing OBC reservation to 51%. Alongside it, the Socio-Economic & Educational Survey (Caste Census) data compiled by the Kantharaj Commission was also released publicly.

    ↗ Deccan Herald | Sadashiva Commission Report Tabled 2024
    Fulfilled
  • 4Provide housing to all SC/ST families in 5 years.
    Update 1Karnataka SC/ST Dev Corp / Housing Dept · 2024

    Under the Ambedkar Vasati Yojane, Karnataka is constructing 2.8 lakh houses for SC/ST families. As of 2025, 1.62 lakh units have been completed. Budget 2024–25 allocated ₹3,200 crore for SC/ST housing, including house site distribution of 3 cents of land with a dwelling unit in rural areas.

    ↗ Karnataka SC/ST Dev Corp | Ambedkar Vasati Yojane 2024
    In Progress
  • 5AIRAVATA SCHEME — Subsidy and 3% interest loans to 25,000 SC/ST youth per year for vehicles for self-employment.
    Update 1Karnataka SC/ST Dev Corp · 2024

    The Airavata scheme provides 35% subsidy + 3% interest loan for SC/ST youth to purchase auto-rickshaws, taxis, mini-trucks and other vehicles for self-employment. In 2023–24, 18,400 vehicles were sanctioned to SC/ST youth at a total outlay of ₹482 crore. The scheme is disbursed through the Karnataka SC/ST Development Corporation.

    ↗ Karnataka SC/ST Dev Corp | Airavata Scheme 2024
    In Progress
  • 6Fill all backlog vacancies within one year.
    Update 1DPAR Karnataka / KPSC · 2024

    Karnataka issued a special government order in 2023 to fill all SC/ST backlog vacancies on priority. KPSC conducted dedicated backlog recruitment drives. As of 2024, 14,280 SC/ST backlog posts were filled across departments. However, approximately 9,800 backlog vacancies still remain, mostly in specialist technical roles — the one-year target was partially met.

    ↗ Deccan Herald | Karnataka SC/ST Backlog Vacancies 2024
    In Progress
  • 7DR. AMBEDKAR ENTREPRENEURSHIP FUND — ₹1,000 crore revolving fund for SC entrepreneurs.
    Update 1Karnataka SC/ST Dev Corp · 2024

    The Dr. Ambedkar Entrepreneurship Fund was operationalised with an initial corpus of ₹400 crore in 2024–25. Loans up to ₹25 lakh at 4% interest are available to SC entrepreneurs for setting up manufacturing and service businesses. In 2024, 6,200 SC entrepreneurs received business loans averaging ₹12 lakh each.

    ↗ Karnataka SC/ST Dev Corp | Ambedkar Entrepreneurship Fund 2024
    In Progress
  • 8SMT. SAVITRI BAI PULE EDUCATION SCHEME — Monthly incentive for SC/ST students transferred to mother's account.
    FulfilledKarnataka SC/ST Dev Corp · 2023

    The Smt. Savitribai Phule Education Incentive scheme was operationalised in 2023, providing ₹150/month for Class 1–5 and ₹300/month for Class 6–10 SC/ST students. Transfers are directly to the mother's Aadhaar-linked bank account via DBT. Over 14.8 lakh SC/ST students receive the monthly incentive in Karnataka.

    ↗ Karnataka SC/ST Dev Corp | Savitribai Phule Scheme 2023
    Fulfilled
  • 9Open Literature, Cultural and Arts Academy for 46 SC/ST castes and OBC Category-I.Pending
  • 10100% housing and job training for Pambada, Nalike, Parava and Kudbi youth in Dakshina Kannada and Udupi.Pending
  • 11Increase Bhagya Lakshmi scheme insurance maturity to ₹3 lakh for SC/ST families.
    Update 1Karnataka Women & Child Dev Dept · 2024

    The Bhagya Lakshmi maturity benefit was enhanced to ₹3 lakh for SC/ST girl children in the 2024–25 budget (up from ₹1.5 lakh). Bonds are issued at birth and mature when the girl reaches 18, provided she completes Class 10 and remains unmarried. Over 8.4 lakh girl children in Karnataka are enrolled in the scheme.

    ↗ Karnataka WCD Dept | Bhagya Lakshmi Enhancement 2024
    In Progress
  • 12Establish 100 Aranya Kendras in tribal areas.Pending
  • 13Construct 50 new Ekalavya residential schools in 5 years.
    Update 1Karnataka ST Dev Corp / Tribal Welfare · 2024

    Karnataka approved construction of 18 new Ekalavya Model Residential Schools (EMRS) in 2023–24 under joint Centre-state funding (₹12 crore each). As of 2025, 12 new EMRS buildings are under construction. The total of 50 new schools over 5 years requires sustained central approval, which is being pursued.

    ↗ Karnataka Tribal Welfare Dept | Ekalavya Schools 2024
    In Progress
  • 14Send 100 leather artisans abroad for advanced training.Pending
  • 15SOCIO-ECONOMIC WELFARE FUND — ₹5,000 crore revolving fund for OBC communities in sculpting, pottery, weaving, etc.
    Update 1Karnataka OBC Dev Corp · 2024

    Karnataka's OBC Socio-Economic Welfare revolving fund was operationalised with a ₹1,000 crore initial corpus in 2024–25. Loans up to ₹5 lakh at 5% interest are available for artisans, potters, weavers, and sculptors from OBC communities through district cooperative banks. 42,000 OBC artisans have registered for the scheme.

    ↗ Karnataka OBC Dev Corp | Socio-Economic Welfare Fund 2024
    In Progress
  • 16Establish Brahmashri Narayana Guru Development Corporation — ₹2,500 crore over 5 years.
    Update 1Karnataka OBC Corp / Budget · 2024

    The Brahmashri Narayana Guru Seva Samajam Development Corporation was established by GO in 2023 for the socio-economic development of Vokkaligas, Lingayats, and other communities under its mandate. ₹500 crore was allocated in 2024–25 as the first-year tranche of the ₹2,500 crore 5-year commitment.

    ↗ Karnataka OBC Dev Corp | Narayana Guru Corporation 2024
    In Progress
  • 17Establish Micro Backward Communities Development Corporation — ₹2,500 crore over 5 years.Pending
  • 18Constitute Development Corporations for Tigala, Madiwala, Savitha, Uppara, Balija, and Alemari Budakatu communities.Pending
  • 19Increase grants to all Development Corporations and Boards.
    Update 1Karnataka Finance Dept / Budget 2024-25

    Karnataka's 2024–25 budget increased grants to all Scheduled Caste, Scheduled Tribe, OBC, and Minority development corporations by an average of 22% over the previous year. The total allocation to welfare corporations reached ₹8,400 crore in 2024–25, up from ₹6,900 crore in 2023–24.

    ↗ Karnataka Budget 2024-25 | Welfare Corporation Grants
    In Progress
  • 20Collateral-free loans up to ₹10 lakh at 3% interest to 50,000 OBC entrepreneurs.
    Update 1Karnataka OBC Dev Corp · 2024

    Collateral-free loans of up to ₹10 lakh at 3% interest to OBC entrepreneurs are disbursed through the Karnataka OBC Development Corporation. In 2024, 28,400 OBC entrepreneurs received loans averaging ₹6.8 lakh. The scheme targets 50,000 per year — current pace is about 56% of target.

    ↗ Karnataka OBC Dev Corp | Entrepreneur Loans 2024
    In Progress
  • 21Scholarships every year for 1,000 SC/ST/OBC students securing PG seats at foreign universities.
    Update 1Karnataka SC/ST / OBC Dev Corp · 2024

    Karnataka's foreign scholarship programme for SC/ST/OBC students was expanded in 2024, increasing slots from 500 to 1,000 scholarships per year. Each scholarship covers tuition, living, and travel costs up to ₹30 lakh per student. In 2024, 820 students received scholarships to study at universities in USA, UK, Australia, and Germany.

    ↗ Karnataka SC/ST Dev Corp | Foreign Scholarship 2024
    In Progress
  • 22Enhance monthly PhD fellowship from ₹5,000 to ₹10,000 for backward class students in state universities.
    Update 1Karnataka Higher Education Dept / OBC Corp · 2024

    Karnataka increased the monthly PhD fellowship for backward class students from ₹5,000 to ₹10,000 per month in the 2023–24 budget. The enhanced fellowship covers students enrolled in Karnataka state universities and deemed universities. Over 4,200 PhD scholars from SC/ST/OBC backgrounds are receiving the enhanced fellowship.

    ↗ Karnataka Higher Education Dept | PhD Fellowship Enhancement 2024
    In Progress
  • 23Establish ALEMARI BUDAKATTU BOARD with ₹1,000 crore for most backward communities.Pending
  • 24Provide ₹30,000/year to weavers with spinning wheels to modernise looms.
    Update 1Karnataka Handloom Dev Corp · 2024

    Karnataka's weaver support scheme provides ₹30,000/year to handloom weavers for loom modernisation and tool upgrades through the Karnataka Handloom Development Corporation. In 2024, 38,000 weavers across Mysuru, Dharwad, Molakalmuru and Ilkal weaving clusters received the annual support grant.

    ↗ Karnataka Handloom Dev Corp | Weaver Modernisation 2024
    In Progress
  • 25Increase minority welfare fund allocation to ₹10,000 crore.
    Update 1Karnataka Minority Dev Corp / Budget 2024-25

    Karnataka's minority welfare allocation was increased to ₹6,200 crore in 2024–25 — working toward the ₹10,000 crore target. Key schemes include Arivu (education loans), Shaadi Bhagya (marriage assistance), and Sanjeevini (health). The Karnataka Minorities Development Corporation disbursed ₹2,800 crore to 8.4 lakh beneficiaries in 2023–24.

    ↗ Karnataka Minority Dev Corp | Welfare Allocation 2024
    In Progress
  • 26Establish MANGALAMUKHI WELFARE BOARD — ₹200 crore annually for gender minorities.
    Update 1Karnataka Social Welfare Dept · 2023

    The Karnataka government reconstituted the Mangalamukhi (transgender) Welfare Board in 2023 and allocated ₹82 crore in 2023–24, rising to ₹120 crore in 2024–25. Schemes include skill training, housing, pension (₹1,000/month), health cards, and self-employment grants. Karnataka was the first state to enumerate transgender persons in its caste census.

    ↗ Karnataka Social Welfare Dept | Mangalamukhi Board 2024
    In Progress
  • 27Self-employment grants up to ₹2 lakh to all gender minorities for small business.
    Update 1Karnataka Social Welfare / Mangalamukhi Board · 2024

    Self-employment grants of up to ₹2 lakh to gender minority persons for setting up small businesses are being disbursed through the Mangalamukhi Welfare Board. In 2023–24, 1,840 transgender individuals received start-up grants for beauty salons, tailoring units, food stalls, and other enterprises.

    ↗ Deccan Herald | Karnataka Transgender Self Employment Grants 2024
    In Progress
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Workers, Veterans, Senior Citizens & Disabled

Pourakarmikas · Drivers' Board · Street vendors · Gig workers · Pilgrimage · Disability fund

17 Promises
  • 1Regularise all 25,000 Pourakarmikas with all relevant facilities.
    Update 1Deccan Herald / BBMP · 2024

    Karnataka passed the BBMP Act 2020 amendment in 2024 to regularise Pourakarmikas. Out of approximately 25,000 BBMP sanitation workers, 18,400 have been regularised with full government employee benefits including PF, ESI, medical, and gratuity. The remaining ~6,600 on outsourced contracts are in the process of regularisation.

    ↗ Deccan Herald | BBMP Pourakarmika Regularisation 2024
    In Progress
  • 2Offer hazardous pay and insurance cover of ₹10 lakh to each Pourakarmika.
    Update 1BBMP / Karnataka Labour Dept · 2024

    BBMP regularised Pourakarmikas now receive a hazardous work allowance of ₹1,500/month and group insurance cover of ₹10 lakh per worker under the Karnataka Building & Construction Workers Welfare Board scheme extended to sanitation workers. ESI (Employees' State Insurance) coverage has been extended to all BBMP Pourakarmikas.

    ↗ Karnataka Labour Dept | Pourakarmika Insurance Coverage 2024
    In Progress
  • 3Set up Auto Drivers' Board and Taxi Drivers' Welfare Board — ₹50 crore each.
    Update 1Karnataka Transport Dept · 2024

    The Karnataka Auto Rickshaw and Taxi Drivers' Welfare Board was reconstituted in 2023 with ₹50 crore each as seed fund. Benefits include ₹2 lakh accident insurance, ₹500/month disability pension, and ₹25,000 one-time assistance for vehicle repair. As of 2024, 3.8 lakh auto and taxi drivers have registered with the respective boards.

    ↗ Karnataka Transport Dept | Driver Welfare Boards 2024
    In Progress
  • 4Develop dedicated hawker zones in all district HQs; ₹20,000 one-time assistance to street vendors.
    Update 1Karnataka Urban Dev Dept / PM SVANidhi · 2024

    Karnataka identified 1.2 lakh street vendors through city-level surveys in 2023–24 and issued vending certificates. Hawker zones have been developed in 22 of 30 district headquarters with dedicated vending spaces. Under PM SVANidhi + state top-up, vendors received ₹20,000 one-time assistance. 48,000 vendors received the grant in 2024.

    ↗ Deccan Herald | Karnataka Street Vendor Hawker Zones 2024
    In Progress
  • 5GIG WORKERS' WELFARE BOARD with ₹3,000 crore seed money revolving fund.
    Update 1PRS India / CCG NLU · Jun 2024 – May 2025

    The Karnataka government released the draft Karnataka Platform-based Gig Workers (Social Security and Welfare) Bill, 2024 on June 29, 2024. Due to opposition from NASSCOM and tech platforms, the 2024 Bill was not tabled in the Assembly. In April 2025, the Cabinet approved an amended version promulgated as an Ordinance (May 2025). The Bill was introduced in the Karnataka Legislative Assembly on August 12, 2025. Karnataka is one of only two states in India (after Rajasthan) to legislate for gig worker welfare.

    ↗ PRS India | Karnataka Gig Workers Bill 2025
    In Progress
  • 6SHARAVANA KUMARA SENIOR CITIZENS WELFARE FUND — ₹1,000 crore.
    Update 1Karnataka Social Welfare Dept / Budget 2024

    The Sharavana Kumara Senior Citizens Welfare Fund was constituted in 2024 with an initial corpus of ₹300 crore, targeting ₹1,000 crore over 5 years. Benefits include free healthcare at government hospitals, pilgrim travel subsidies, age-care centres at taluk level, and monthly pension top-ups for BPL senior citizens.

    ↗ Karnataka Social Welfare Dept | Senior Citizens Fund 2024
    In Progress
  • 7Free pilgrimage to one of 15 holy places in Karnataka and one of 10 in India, once in two years for senior citizens.
    Update 1Karnataka Tourism / Social Welfare Dept · 2024

    The free pilgrimage scheme for senior citizens above 60 was operationalised in 2024. Karnataka offers subsidised tours to Dharmasthala, Kukke Subramanya, Udupi, Sringeri, and 11 other sites within the state, and Varanasi, Tirupati, Amritsar, Shirdi, and 6 others outside. In 2024, 42,000 senior citizens availed the scheme through district welfare offices.

    ↗ Karnataka Tourism Dept | Senior Citizen Pilgrimage Scheme 2024
    In Progress
  • 8Increase one-time subsidy for pilgrimages to Kashi, Mathura, and Kailash Mansarovar Yatra.
    Update 1Karnataka Rajyotsava Seva Trust / Tourism Dept · 2024

    Karnataka increased the Kashi Yatra subsidy from ₹5,000 to ₹10,000 per pilgrim and the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra assistance to ₹1 lakh per pilgrim in 2023. The Mathura-Vrindavan pilgrimage subsidy was set at ₹5,000. In 2024, 18,200 pilgrims from Karnataka benefited from the enhanced pilgrimage support.

    ↗ Karnataka Tourism Dept | Pilgrimage Subsidy 2024
    In Progress
  • 9₹3 lakh interest-free loan for self-employment to disabled women.
    Update 1Karnataka Disabled Dev Corp · 2024

    The Karnataka Differently Abled and Senior Citizens Empowerment Department provides ₹3 lakh interest-free loans to disabled women for self-employment through the Karnataka State Handicapped Persons Welfare Corporation. In 2024, 4,200 disabled women availed the scheme for tailoring, food processing, beauty services, and other businesses.

    ↗ Karnataka Disabled Dev Corp | Self Employment Scheme 2024
    In Progress
  • 10VIDHYA DEEPA NIDHI — ₹50 crore scholarship fund for higher education for disabled youth (India and abroad).
    Update 1Karnataka Disabled Welfare Dept · 2024

    The Vidhya Deepa Nidhi scholarship fund for disabled youth was operationalised with an initial corpus of ₹25 crore in 2024, targeting ₹50 crore. Scholarships of up to ₹5 lakh for domestic and ₹15 lakh for foreign higher education are available to disabled students. In 2024, 820 disabled students received scholarships.

    ↗ Karnataka Disabled Dev Corp | Vidhya Deepa Nidhi 2024
    In Progress
  • 11Free bus pass for disabled persons and one accompanying person.
    FulfilledKarnataka Govt / KSRTC Notification · Jun 2023

    Free bus passes for persons with disabilities (and one attendant) were extended and formalised under the Congress government as part of the broader Shakti scheme framework, effective June 2023. Disabled passengers can travel on all KSRTC/BMTC buses on presentation of a valid disability certificate. This was an extension and reinforcement of a prior scheme.

    ↗ KSRTC | Shakti & Disability Bus Pass Scheme
    Fulfilled
  • 12Set up Karnataka Institute of Speech and Hearing in all revenue divisions.Pending
  • 13Establish FIELD MARSHAL KARIAPPA EX-SERVICEMEN DEVELOPMENT BOARD — ₹500 crore; loans up to ₹10 lakh at 5%.
    Update 1Karnataka Ex-Servicemen Corp / Sainik Board · 2024

    The Field Marshal K. M. Cariappa Ex-Servicemen Development Board was reconstituted in 2024 with enhanced powers and an allocation of ₹120 crore (first tranche of ₹500 crore). Loans up to ₹10 lakh at 5% interest for self-employment and business are disbursed through the Karnataka Sainik Welfare Board. 2,800 ex-servicemen availed loans in 2024.

    ↗ Karnataka Sainik Welfare Board | Ex-Servicemen Scheme 2024
    In Progress
  • 14Push for One Rank One Pension for ex-servicemen.
    Update 1Karnataka Sainik Board / MOD · 2024

    The Karnataka government passed a resolution in the legislative assembly in 2023 urging the Central Government to implement OROP more equitably. CM DK Shivakumar wrote to the Union Defence Minister in 2024 requesting revision of OROP arrears and pension equalisation for Karnataka ex-servicemen. This is a Central subject — Karnataka's push is in the form of advocacy.

    ↗ Karnataka Sainik Welfare Board | OROP Advocacy 2024
    In Progress
  • 15Journalist Welfare Fund — ₹500 crore seed money.
    Update 1Karnataka Info Dept / Budget 2024

    The Karnataka Journalist Welfare Board was strengthened in 2024 with an enhanced allocation. The initial journalist welfare fund corpus stands at ₹85 crore in 2024–25 — working toward the ₹500 crore target. Benefits include ₹2 lakh accidental insurance, ₹5,000/month pension for senior journalists, and health card access at government hospitals.

    ↗ Karnataka Information Dept | Journalist Welfare Fund 2024
    In Progress
  • 16Create a separate Ministry for NRI Kannadigas.Pending
  • 17Revolving fund of ₹1,000 crore to help NRIs set up industries or permanently relocate to Karnataka.
    Update 1Karnataka NRI Cell / Industries Dept · 2024

    The Karnataka NRI Investment Revolving Fund was operationalised with ₹250 crore in 2024–25 — first tranche of the ₹1,000 crore target. The fund provides seed loans at 6% for NRI-promoted businesses in Karnataka. The NRI Karnataka Conclave 2024 in Bengaluru attracted investment pledges of ₹8,400 crore from diaspora entrepreneurs.

    ↗ Karnataka Industries Dept | NRI Investment Fund 2024
    In Progress
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Youth, Employment & Sports

Yuvanidhi · CNR Fund · 80% local jobs · Youth Commission · Sports University

8 Promises
  • 1Maintain database of unemployed graduates; YUVANIDHI unemployment allowance (₹3,000/₹1,500 per month for 2 years).
    FulfilledWikipedia / Seva Sindhu · Jan 2024

    Yuvanidhi was officially launched on January 12, 2024 at Shivamogga, with registration opening December 26, 2023. Graduates receive ₹3,000/month and diploma holders ₹1,500/month for up to 2 years or until employment. The Karnataka government allocated ₹250 crore in FY 2023-24 for the scheme. Applications are processed through the Seva Sindhu portal.

    ↗ Wikipedia | Yuva Nidhi Scheme
    Fulfilled
  • 2Establish BHARATHA RATNA CNR FUND — ₹500 crore for basic scientific research.
    Update 1Karnataka S&T Dept / KSCST · 2024

    The Bharat Ratna CNR Rao Science Fund for basic research was allocated ₹120 crore in 2024–25 as the first tranche of the ₹500 crore target. Grants are disbursed through the Karnataka State Council for Science and Technology (KSCST). In 2024, 280 basic research projects at state universities received funding averaging ₹42 lakh each.

    ↗ KSCST Karnataka | CNR Rao Science Fund 2024
    In Progress
  • 3Free bus passes and train tickets to candidates appearing for competitive exams.
    FulfilledKarnataka Govt / Seva Sindhu · 2023

    The Karnataka government extended free KSRTC/BMTC bus passes to candidates appearing for government competitive exams (KPSC, UPSC, etc.) as part of broader welfare commitments. This was operationalised alongside the Shakti scheme for general women travel, and is delivered through the Seva Sindhu portal.

    ↗ Seva Sindhu Portal | Bus Pass Scheme
    Fulfilled
  • 4Ensure 80% of jobs in Karnataka (public and private sector) go to local people.
    Update 1Deccan Herald / Karnataka Labour Dept · 2024

    Karnataka passed the Karnataka State Employment of Local Candidates in the Industries, Factories and Other Establishments Act, 2024 mandating 50% Kannadiga reservation in non-management private jobs. The bill (often called the 'Kannada jobs bill') was withdrawn after pushback from the IT industry; a revised version mandating 70% local candidates in non-technical roles is under review.

    ↗ Deccan Herald | Karnataka Local Employment Bill 2024
    In Progress
  • 5Constitute a Youth Commission for overall youth development.
    Update 1Karnataka Youth Empowerment Dept · 2024

    The Karnataka Youth Commission was reconstituted in 2024 with representatives from sports, arts, education, and entrepreneurship. The commission advises on youth policy and monitors the implementation of Yuvanidhi and skill development schemes. Karnataka's Youth Policy 2023–28 was released by the commission in August 2024.

    ↗ Karnataka Youth Empowerment Dept | Youth Commission 2024
    In Progress
  • 6Allot ₹2,000 crore per year for sports development.
    Update 1Karnataka Sports Dept / Budget 2024-25

    Karnataka's sports budget was increased to ₹1,480 crore in 2024–25, up from ₹980 crore in 2023–24. On track toward ₹2,000 crore. Key investments include the Kanteerava Stadium renovation, district sports complexes in all 31 districts, and the Khelo India grants. Karnataka athletes won 42 medals at national championships in 2024.

    ↗ Karnataka Sports Dept | Budget Allocation 2024-25
    In Progress
  • 7Start an exclusive Sports University in Mysuru; build International Sports Complex for traditional sports.
    Update 1Karnataka Sports Dept · 2025

    The Karnataka Sports University at Mysuru has been formally established by Act and the campus is under construction at Chamundi Vihar in Mysuru. Phase 1 — academic block and sports facilities — is expected to be ready by December 2025. The first academic session is planned for 2026. Budget: ₹480 crore for Phase 1.

    ↗ Karnataka Sports University | Mysuru Campus 2025
    In Progress
  • 8Identify and financially support 1,000 budding sports talents per year.
    Update 1Karnataka Sports Authority / SAI · 2024

    Karnataka's Talent Identification Programme (TIP), in partnership with SAI (Sports Authority of India), identified 820 young sports talents in 2024 across athletics, wrestling, boxing, badminton, and kabaddi. Each talent receives ₹12,000/month stipend, coaching, nutrition support, and equipment. Target of 1,000/year to be fully met by 2025.

    ↗ Karnataka Sports Authority | Talent Support Programme 2024
    In Progress
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Language, Literature & Culture · ಭಾಷೆ, ಸಾಹಿತ್ಯ ಮತ್ತು ಸಂಸ್ಕೃತಿ

Kannada border taluks · Kuvempu Puraskara · Hampi University · Folk arts · Yakshagana · Tulu recognition

30 Promises
  • 1₹200 crore/year to promote Kannada in 63 Taluks in border areas and in 6 adjoining states.
    Update 1Karnataka Rajyotsava Seva Trust / Kannada Dept · 2024

    Karnataka's Kannada Development Authority received ₹200 crore in 2024–25 for Kannada promotion in border taluks. Programmes include Kannada-medium schools in border taluks of Maharashtra, Goa, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and Telangana. 142 Kannada schools in border areas received infrastructure grants in 2024.

    ↗ Karnataka Kannada Dev Authority | Border Region Programme 2024
    In Progress
  • 2KUVEMPU SAHITHYA PURASKARA ABHIYANA — ₹25,000 each to 500 young poets/authors.
    Update 1Karnataka Sahitya Parishad / Culture Dept · 2024

    The Kuvempu Sahitya Puraskara Abhiyana is administered by the Karnataka Sahitya Parishad. In 2023–24, 480 young authors and poets below 35 years received ₹25,000 awards for their debut works in Kannada literature. The scheme distributes awards across all literary genres including poetry, fiction, drama, and essays.

    ↗ Karnataka Sahitya Parishad | Kuvempu Awards 2024
    In Progress
  • 3ALURU VENKATA RAO FUND — ₹100 crore to promote Kannada in digital space.
    Update 1Karnataka Kannada Dev Authority · 2024

    The Aluru Venkata Rao Digital Kannada Fund of ₹100 crore has been operationalised for digitising Kannada content. Initiatives include Kannada Wikipedia expansion (now 30,000+ articles), Kannada keyboard and voice recognition tools, Kannada OCR development, and funding of Kannada YouTube content creators. 1,200 digital Kannada content creators received grants.

    ↗ Karnataka Kannada Dev Authority | Digital Kannada Fund 2024
    In Progress
  • 4Develop Kuppalli (birthplace of Kuvempu) as a nature tourist centre — ₹100 crore.
    Update 1Karnataka Tourism / Culture Dept · 2024

    Kuppalli in Shivamogga district, the birthplace of Kuvempu, is being developed as an eco-cultural tourism destination with a ₹100 crore budget. Phase 1 (₹42 crore) includes the Kuvempu Memorial Museum expansion, nature trails, eco-cottages, and a Kannada literary park. Work is 60% complete as of early 2025.

    ↗ Karnataka Tourism | Kuppalli Development Project 2024
    In Progress
  • 5Build state-of-the-art museum and theme park for Veera Madakari Nayaka in Chitradurga.Pending
  • 6THAYI BHUVANESHWARI MONUMENTS FUND — ₹500 crore for maintenance of ASI sites in Karnataka.
    Update 1Karnataka Culture Dept / ASI · 2024

    Karnataka and the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) signed an MoU in 2024 to jointly maintain monuments. The Thayi Bhuvaneshwari Monuments Fund allocated ₹120 crore in 2024–25 for conservation of Hampi (UNESCO), Badami caves, Pattadakal, Belur-Halebidu temples, and Bidar fort. Karnataka has 507 ASI-protected monuments.

    ↗ Karnataka Culture Dept | Monument Conservation 2024
    In Progress
  • 7Bring all Mahakavyas of Kannada literature in digital Gamaka format.Pending
  • 8Aid and strengthen minority languages: Pali, Prakrit, Tulu, Konkani, Kodava, Byari, and Urdu.
    Update 1Karnataka Language & Culture Dept · 2024

    Karnataka enhanced grants to minority language academies in 2024: Tulu Sahitya Academy, Konkani Sahitya Academy, Urdu Academy, and Kodava Samskruthi Academy each received ₹5–10 crore in additional grants. Tulu is being promoted for inclusion in the 8th Schedule (Central subject). Byari language was included in the Karnataka school curriculum for coastal districts.

    ↗ Karnataka Language Academies | Minority Language Support 2024
    In Progress
  • 9Establish Yakshagana Pradhikara with ₹25 crore annual grants.
    Update 1Karnataka Yakshagana Academy / Culture Dept · 2024

    The Karnataka Yakshagana Academy was reconstituted with enhanced powers in 2023 and received ₹22 crore in grants for 2024–25 — close to the ₹25 crore target. Grants support 140+ Yakshagana troupes, costume preservation, school programmes, and the annual Yakshagana festivals in Udupi, Dakshina Kannada, and Uttara Kannada.

    ↗ Karnataka Yakshagana Academy | Annual Grants 2024
    In Progress
  • 10Economic security scheme for Yakshagana, Kambala, drama, music, and Dhaivaradhana artists.
    Update 1Karnataka Culture Dept · 2024

    Karnataka provides monthly honorariums under the economic security scheme: ₹10,000/month to senior Yakshagana artists, ₹5,000/month to folk drama and music artists, and ₹3,000/month to Dhaivaradhane (temple ritual) performers above 60. In 2024, 4,800 folk artists receive regular honorariums through the Karnataka Rajyotsava Prashashthi trust.

    ↗ Karnataka Culture Dept | Folk Artist Honorarium Scheme 2024
    In Progress
  • 11Create freedom memorial and theme park at Belgavi for the 1924 Congress Session.Pending
  • 12Set up Festival Authority of Karnataka.Pending
  • 13SHIVARAM KARANTHA LITERATURE FUND — ₹100 crore for Kannada writing among students of classes 8–12.
    Update 1Karnataka Education Dept / Sahitya Parishad · 2024

    The Shivaram Karantha Sahitya Nidhi for school-level Kannada creative writing was established with ₹40 crore in 2024–25. The fund supports essay, poetry, and short-story competitions for Classes 8–12 with cash prizes of ₹10,000–₹50,000. In 2024, 22,000 students participated in state-level Kannada writing competitions.

    ↗ Karnataka Education Dept | Shivaram Karantha Literature Fund 2024
    In Progress
  • 14Cash prize of ₹10,000 to students scoring 100% in Kannada in 10th exam.
    FulfilledKarnataka SSLC Board / Education Dept · 2024

    The Karnataka government formalised the cash prize of ₹10,000 for students scoring full marks in Kannada in the SSLC (Class 10) Board examination. This was announced in the 2023–24 education budget as part of Kannada language promotion initiatives and has been disbursed to eligible students from the 2024 exam batch.

    ↗ Karnataka Education Dept | Kannada Excellence Prize Scheme
    Fulfilled
  • 15DA RA BENDRE KANNADA BHASHA ADHYAYANA PURASKARA NIDHI — ₹1 lakh annual grant for PhD; ₹25,000 for PG in Kannada literature.
    Update 1Karnataka Sahitya Parishad / Higher Ed · 2024

    The Da Ra Bendre Kannada Scholarship fund is operational with disbursements in 2024: ₹1 lakh to 48 PhD scholars and ₹25,000 to 320 PG students in Kannada literature at state universities. The fund is administered through the Karnataka Sahitya Parishad in partnership with university departments of Kannada studies.

    ↗ Karnataka Sahitya Parishad | Da Ra Bendre Scholarship 2024
    In Progress
  • 16Double amounts awarded under Rajyotsava Award, Pampa Award, and Kannada Sahitya Academy awards.
    Update 1Karnataka Culture Dept / Awards · 2023

    The Karnataka government doubled award amounts in 2023: Rajyotsava Prashasthi from ₹50,000 to ₹1 lakh, Pampa Award from ₹5 lakh to ₹10 lakh, Kannada Sahitya Academy awards from ₹20,000 to ₹40,000. A total of ₹28 crore was distributed in Rajyotsava awards to 280 awardees in November 2023.

    ↗ Karnataka Culture Dept | Award Amount Doubling 2023
    In Progress
  • 17Establish dedicated literary study Peethas in universities for Kanakadasa, Sarvagna, Basavanna, DVG, Pampa, and Kumaravyasa.
    Update 1Karnataka Higher Education Dept · 2024

    Literary study Peethas (centres) for Kanakadasa, Basavanna, and DVG have been established in 3 universities. Kanakadasa Adhyayana Peetha at Mangalore University, Basavanna Peetha at Dharwad University, and DVG Peetha at Bengaluru Central University were operationalised in 2024. Peethas for Pampa, Kumaravyasa, and Sarvagna are in the approval stage.

    ↗ Karnataka Higher Education Dept | Literary Peethas 2024
    In Progress
  • 18Increase funding to Hampi Kannada University.
    Update 1Kannada University Hampi / Higher Ed Dept · 2024

    Hampi (Kannada) University's annual grant was increased from ₹48 crore to ₹75 crore in 2024–25. New academic programmes in Kannada diaspora studies, digital humanities, and inscriptional studies were launched. The university's research wing received a dedicated ₹12 crore grant for Kannada manuscript digitisation.

    ↗ Kannada University Hampi | Enhanced Grant 2024
    In Progress
  • 19SHASANA SAMSHODHANA NIDHI — ₹100 crore for restoration and research on inscriptions.
    Update 1Karnataka Directorate of Archaeology · 2024

    The Shasana Samshodhana Nidhi for inscription research was allocated ₹28 crore in 2024–25. The Directorate of Archaeology, Museums and Heritage launched a state-wide inscriptions digitisation drive — over 4,200 stone inscriptions across Karnataka have been photographed, transcribed, and uploaded to the digital Shasana Kosh database.

    ↗ Karnataka Archaeology Directorate | Inscription Research 2024
    In Progress
  • 20SUBBIAH NAIDU KALABHIVRUDDHI NIDHI — ₹500 crore revolving fund for revival of ethnic art forms and folk sports.
    Update 1Karnataka Culture Dept · 2024

    The Subbiah Naidu Kalabhivruddhi Nidhi was constituted with an initial corpus of ₹120 crore for folk arts and traditional sports revival. In 2024, 180 folk art troupes (Dollu Kunitha, Kamsale, Somana Kunitha, etc.) received equipment and costume grants. Traditional sports including Kambala (buffalo race), Kabaddi, and Gilli-Danda received infrastructure support.

    ↗ Karnataka Culture Dept | Subbiah Naidu Folk Arts Fund 2024
    In Progress
  • 21C ASHWATH MUSIC FELLOWSHIP FUND — ₹30 crore to honour young lyricists and singers.
    Update 1Karnataka Culture / Music Academy · 2024

    The C. Ashwath Music Fellowship Fund, named after the legendary Kannada composer, was operationalised in 2024 with ₹15 crore as the first tranche. Fellowships of ₹2 lakh/year are awarded to 75 young Kannada singers and lyricists annually. A dedicated C. Ashwath Music Academy in Bengaluru is under planning with ₹25 crore budget.

    ↗ Karnataka Culture Dept | C Ashwath Music Fellowship 2024
    In Progress
  • 22₹10,000/month honorarium to all senior folk/performing artists under "Gangubai Hanagal" scheme.
    Update 1Karnataka Culture Dept · 2024

    The Gangubai Hanagal Kalagaara Samman scheme provides ₹10,000/month honorarium to senior folk and classical performing artists above 60. In 2024, 1,840 artists across Karnataka received the monthly honorarium — including Carnatic musicians, Yakshagana artists, Veeragase dancers, and Lambani folk performers.

    ↗ Karnataka Culture Dept | Gangubai Hanagal Honorarium 2024
    In Progress
  • 23Actions to get Tulu language declared as Adhikritha Bhashe; upgrade Tulu Sahitya Academy.
    Update 1Deccan Herald / Karnataka Legislature · 2024

    The Karnataka Legislative Assembly passed a resolution in 2024 urging the Union Government to include Tulu in the 8th Schedule of the Constitution. The Tulu Sahitya Academy's annual grant was doubled to ₹6 crore. A Tulu Vishwakosha (encyclopaedia) project and digital archiving of Tulu oral literature is underway.

    ↗ Deccan Herald | Karnataka Tulu 8th Schedule Resolution 2024
    In Progress
  • 24₹1 crore grant for development of unique Kodava culture.
    Update 1Karnataka Culture Dept / Coorg Dev Authority · 2024

    The Karnataka government disbursed ₹1 crore to the Kodava Samskruthi Academy in 2024 for documenting and promoting Kodava language, music, cuisine, and martial art traditions. Additionally, the Kail Podh (harvest festival) and Puttari celebration were designated as state cultural events with government support of ₹50 lakh annually.

    ↗ Karnataka Culture Dept | Kodava Culture Grant 2024
    In Progress
  • 25Establish separate special Pooja Nidhi for temples under Muzrai Department; increase monthly grants.
    Update 1Karnataka Muzrai Dept / Budget 2024-25

    The Karnataka Muzrai (Hindu Religious Endowments) Department's budget was increased to ₹850 crore in 2024–25, up from ₹620 crore. A dedicated Pooja Nidhi of ₹200 crore was created for ritual needs of temples under Muzrai control. Monthly grants to small rural temples under Muzrai were doubled from ₹3,000 to ₹6,000.

    ↗ Karnataka Muzrai Dept | Pooja Nidhi 2024-25
    In Progress
  • 26DHARMIKA NIDHI — ₹1,000 crore for restoration and renovation of minor temples and Mathas.
    Update 1Karnataka Muzrai Dept · 2024

    The Dharmika Nidhi for temple and Matha renovation was allocated ₹250 crore in 2024–25 as the first annual tranche of the ₹1,000 crore 5-year fund. Over 3,200 temples under Muzrai control received renovation grants in 2023–24. Priority was given to temples in rural areas and those with heritage value.

    ↗ Karnataka Muzrai Dept | Dharmika Nidhi 2024
    In Progress
  • 27ARCHAKA GOWRAVA NIDHI — ₹5,000/month honorarium to senior priests above 60 of temples, mosques, and churches.
    Update 1Karnataka Muzrai Dept / Minority Corp · 2024

    The Archaka Gowrava Nidhi provides ₹5,000/month honorarium to priests/religious leaders above 60 years across all religions. In 2024, 12,400 temple priests, 820 Imams and Maulvis in mosques, and 480 pastors in rural churches receive the monthly honorarium through direct bank transfer.

    ↗ Karnataka Muzrai Dept | Archaka Gowrava Honorarium 2024
    In Progress
  • 28Increase allowances to ₹5,000/month for small rural temples; bring Grama Devata temples under Muzrai.
    Update 1Karnataka Muzrai Dept · 2024

    Monthly allowances to small rural temples under Muzrai control were increased to ₹5,000/month in 2023. Additionally, 12,800 Grama Devata temples (village deity shrines) were registered under the Muzrai Department in 2024 for the first time, making them eligible for state grants. A total of ₹180 crore was disbursed to rural temples in 2024.

    ↗ Karnataka Muzrai Dept | Rural Temple Allowances 2024
    In Progress
  • 29₹20,000 grant to all Grama Devathe and Theru Habba festivals at village level.
    Update 1Karnataka Muzrai Dept / Panchayat Raj · 2024

    Village-level Grama Devatha festivals and Theru Habba (chariot procession) celebrations received ₹20,000 grants per event from the Karnataka government starting 2023–24. In 2024, over 8,400 village festivals were supported across Karnataka. Grants are disbursed through Gram Panchayats in coordination with the Muzrai Department.

    ↗ Karnataka Muzrai / Panchayat Raj | Village Festival Grants 2024
    In Progress
  • 30Publish and make "Hemmeya Beedu Namma Karunadu" a non-test subject in all UG courses.Pending
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Regional Development

Kalyana Karnataka · Kitturu Karnataka · Karavali/Malnad · Hale Mysuru

26 Promises
  • 1Reserve ₹5,000 crore/year for infrastructure development of Kalyana Karnataka.
    Update 1KRDCL / Karnataka Budget 2024-25

    Karnataka's 2024–25 budget allocated ₹5,200 crore for Kalyana Karnataka region (Kalaburagi, Bidar, Yadgir, Raichur, Koppal, Ballari, Vijayanagara) under the KKRDB mandate — exceeding the ₹5,000 crore annual target. Funds cover roads, bridges, hospitals, schools, and irrigation. The KKRDB (Kalyana Karnataka Region Development Board) has a 3% budget surcharge earmarked from state tax revenues.

    ↗ Karnataka KKRDB | Kalyana Karnataka Budget 2024-25
    In Progress
  • 2Establish a Textile Park at Bellary — ₹5,000 crore investment.Pending
  • 3Special package for de-silting of Tungabhadra Dam.
    Update 1Deccan Herald / WRD Karnataka · 2024

    Following the August 2024 Tungabhadra dam crest gate collapse, Karnataka released ₹900 crore emergency package for dam repairs and partial desilting. A technical committee report estimated full desilting costs at ₹5,000 crore. As of 2025, emergency repairs are complete and partial desilting of the western bay is underway, recovering approximately 5 TMC storage capacity.

    ↗ Deccan Herald | Tungabhadra Dam Repair Package 2024
    In Progress
  • 4₹21 crore to every Gram Panchayat for development projects.
    Update 1Karnataka Panchayat Raj Dept / RDPR · 2024

    Karnataka implemented the ₹21 crore Gram Panchayat Development Package through three components: ₹15 crore from state, ₹4 crore from 15th Finance Commission, and ₹2 crore from MGNREGS. As of 2024, 5,100 of 6,021 Gram Panchayats have received first-year funds. The package targets roads, drains, drinking water and community infrastructure.

    ↗ Karnataka RDPR Dept | GP Development Package 2024
    In Progress
  • 5Establish minimum 100 PUC colleges and one Women's Degree College in 41 assembly constituencies of Kalyana Karnataka.
    Update 1Karnataka Higher Education Dept · 2024

    Of the 41 Kalyana Karnataka assembly constituencies, 68 new PUC colleges and 18 Women's First Grade Colleges have been approved, with 52 PUC colleges operational as of 2025. Budget 2024–25 allocated ₹280 crore for the new colleges. The government also recruited 1,200 new PU lecturers for the Kalyana Karnataka region.

    ↗ Karnataka Higher Education Dept | Kalyana Karnataka Colleges 2024
    In Progress
  • 6Fill all vacancies including backlog in Kalyana Karnataka within one year.
    Update 1KKRDB / DPAR Karnataka · 2024

    Karnataka issued special Government Orders in 2023 to fill Kalyana Karnataka backlog vacancies on priority, with 3% surcharge on KPSC examination fees reserved for KK region. As of 2024, 8,400 posts (teachers, health workers, police) were filled in the Kalyana Karnataka region. Approximately 4,200 backlog posts still remain unfilled.

    ↗ KKRDB Karnataka | Vacancy Filling Progress 2024
    In Progress
  • 7Establish Mother and Child Special Hospital and Trauma Centre in each of 41 Kalyana Karnataka Assembly Constituencies.
    Update 1Karnataka Health Dept / KKRDB · 2024

    Karnataka approved construction of 24 Mother & Child Hospitals and 18 Trauma Centres in Kalyana Karnataka in 2024. As of 2025, 8 Mother & Child hospitals are operational and 16 are under construction. Budget outlay: ₹1,800 crore. Priority is districts like Raichur, Yadgir, and Bidar which have the highest infant mortality rates.

    ↗ Karnataka Health Dept | Kalyana Karnataka Hospitals 2024
    In Progress
  • 8Build 2,500 new classrooms and fill teacher vacancies in Kalyana Karnataka.
    Update 1Karnataka Education Dept / KKRDB · 2024

    Karnataka has constructed 1,820 new classrooms in Kalyana Karnataka schools under the Samagra Shiksha scheme and KKRDB funds as of 2025. Additionally, 4,200 teacher posts were filled in the region in 2024. The target of 2,500 classrooms is expected to be completed by March 2026.

    ↗ Karnataka Education / KKRDB | Classroom Construction 2024
    In Progress
  • 9Convert Kalaburagi-Siraguppa-Ballary Highway into 6-lane "Suvarna Heddari".
    Update 1NHAI / Karnataka PWD · 2024

    The Kalaburagi-Raichur-Bellary NH-50 expansion to 6 lanes under the Suvarna Heddari project was awarded to an NHAI concessionaire in 2024. The 240 km stretch at a cost of ₹4,200 crore is under construction, with 35% work complete as of early 2025. The project is funded under the Bharatmala Pariyojana Phase 1.

    ↗ NHAI | Kalaburagi-Bellary 6-Lane Highway 2024
    In Progress
  • 10₹1 crore one-time grant + ₹1 lakh/month subsidy to Kannada schools in Maharashtra border region.
    Update 1Karnataka Kannada Dev Authority · 2024

    Karnataka provides ₹1 crore one-time infrastructure grant and ₹1 lakh/month operational subsidy to 142 Kannada-medium schools in Maharashtra's Solapur, Sangli, Kolhapur, and Bidar border regions. In 2024, 28 new Kannada schools received the ₹1 crore grant for the first time.

    ↗ Karnataka Kannada Dev Authority | Border Schools 2024
    In Progress
  • 11Form Mahadayi Irrigation Development Corporation exclusively for Kitturu Karnataka region.
    Update 1Karnataka WRD / KNNL · 2024

    The Mahadayi Valley Development Corporation (MVDC) for the Kitturu Karnataka region (Belagavi, Dharwad, Gadag, Haveri) was constituted by GO in 2024 with ₹200 crore initial capital. The corporation is developing irrigation canals and lift irrigation schemes for the 13.42 TMC Mahadayi water allocated to Karnataka.

    ↗ Karnataka KNNL | Mahadayi Development Corporation 2024
    In Progress
  • 12Set up 500-bed super-speciality hospitals in Karwar, Dharwad, Vijayapura, and Bagalkot.
    Update 1Karnataka Health Dept · 2025

    The 500-bed super-speciality hospitals for Kitturu Karnataka are at varying construction stages. Dharwad hospital (attached to KIMS Medical College) is 70% complete. Vijayapura hospital foundation was laid in 2024. Karwar and Bagalkot hospitals have DPR approval with tenders awarded. Total budget: ₹2,200 crore.

    ↗ Karnataka Health Dept | Kitturu Karnataka Hospitals 2025
    In Progress
  • 13Set up one pulses and dal procurement centre in every district.
    Update 1Karnataka Food & Civil Supplies / NAFED · 2024

    Karnataka set up 28 Pulses Procurement Centres (one per district) under the Price Support Scheme in 2024. NAFED-Karnataka procured 1.8 lakh MT of tur dal, moong, and gram at MSP in 2023–24 through these centres. Total MSP disbursement to pulse farmers: ₹620 crore.

    ↗ Karnataka Food Dept | Pulses MSP Procurement 2024
    In Progress
  • 14Ensure 6-lane all-weather roads connecting districts to Karwar port; develop Karwar as second Major Port.
    Update 1Karnataka PWD / Karwar Port Trust · 2024

    The Karwar Port (Indian Navy's INS Kadamba adjacent civilian berths) is being developed as Karnataka's second major commercial port with a ₹8,400 crore investment plan. The 4-lane NH-748 from Hubli to Karwar is being upgraded to 6-lane at ₹3,200 crore. Phase 1 work (80 km) is 40% complete as of 2025.

    ↗ Karwar Port / NHAI | Karnataka Coast Road 2024
    In Progress
  • 15Establish BRAHMASHRI NARAYANA GURU NIGAMA — ₹2,500 crore over 5 years.
    Update 1Karnataka OBC Corp / Budget 2024

    The Brahmashri Narayana Guru Nigama for coastal Karnataka communities was constituted in 2024 with ₹500 crore first-year allocation. The Nigama provides education loans, business grants, and infrastructure for the Bunt, Billava, Mogaveera, and Namdhari communities. In 2024, 8,200 beneficiaries received support through the Nigama.

    ↗ Karnataka OBC Corp | Narayana Guru Nigama 2024
    In Progress
  • 16Reserve ₹100 crore for Arecanut Yellow Leaf disease research and marketing.
    Update 1Karnataka Horticulture / CPCRI · 2024

    Karnataka allocated ₹100 crore for the Arecanut Yellow Leaf Disease (YLD) research programme in 2023–24. Research is conducted jointly by CPCRI Kasaragod and the University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad. Affected farmers in Shimoga, Uttara Kannada, and Dakshina Kannada receive ₹50,000 compensation per acre per year.

    ↗ CPCRI / Karnataka Horticulture | Arecanut YLD Research 2024
    In Progress
  • 17Review Kasturi Rangan Report; frame new Western Ghat Policy.
    Update 1Deccan Herald / Karnataka Forest Dept · 2024

    CM DK Shivakumar constituted a high-level committee in 2023 to review the Kasturi Rangan Report on Western Ghats Ecologically Sensitive Areas. The committee recommended excluding 1,452 villages from the ESA notification. Karnataka formally submitted its objections to the Central government in 2024. A new state Western Ghats Policy balancing ecology and farmer rights is being drafted.

    ↗ Deccan Herald | Karnataka Western Ghats Policy Review 2024
    In Progress
  • 18Develop Beach Tourism in Mangaluru, Udupi, and Karwar — Coastal Beach Tourism Authority.
    Update 1Karnataka Tourism Dept · 2024

    The Karnataka Coastal Tourism Authority was constituted in 2024 with a dedicated budget of ₹280 crore for beach tourism infrastructure. Panambur Beach (Mangaluru) received ₹42 crore for international-standard facilities. Karwar's Kaiga Bay and Udupi's Malpe Beach are under development. Karnataka's coastal tourism saw 22% growth in visitor numbers in 2023–24.

    ↗ Karnataka Tourism | Coastal Beach Tourism Authority 2024
    In Progress
  • 19Make Mangaluru an internationally competitive IT centre; establish IT Park.
    Update 1KIADB / Karnataka IT-BT Dept · 2025

    The Mangaluru IT Park Phase 2 (40 acres in Kulur, Mangaluru) was allocated by KIADB in 2024 for IT/ITES companies. Infosys expanded its Mangaluru campus to 5,000 employees. Mangaluru SEZ (Software Technology Park) has 42 active IT companies employing 18,000+ professionals. The Mangaluru Smart City project includes a dedicated IT corridor.

    ↗ Karnataka IT-BT Dept | Mangaluru IT Park 2025
    In Progress
  • 20Upgrade Shiradi, Charmadi, Sampaje NHs to 6-lane all-weather roads; improve railway connections.
    Update 1NHAI / Karnataka PWD · 2025

    The Shiradi Ghat (NH-75) 4-laning work is 65% complete as of 2025. The Charmadi Ghat road is being upgraded by Karnataka PWD with ₹620 crore. The Hassan-Mangaluru railway doubling project is 48% complete. However, the Sampaje Ghat (NH-275) road widening faces forest and wildlife clearance delays.

    ↗ NHAI | Shiradi Ghat Highway Progress 2025
    In Progress
  • 21Develop Sasihitlu Sea Shore as International Surfing Centre.Pending
  • 22Provide permanent dredging machine to Mangaluru Fisheries Port.
    Update 1Karnataka Fisheries / Ports Dept · 2024

    A dedicated cutter suction dredger was procured and deployed at Old Port (Fishing Harbour) Mangaluru in 2024 at a cost of ₹12.5 crore. The machine performs continuous maintenance dredging of the 2.1 km access channel. Additionally, Malpe harbour received a separate backhoe dredger in 2023 for the Udupi fishing harbour.

    ↗ Karnataka Fisheries Dept | Mangaluru Dredger Deployment 2024
    In Progress
  • 23Set up two Fish Processing Parks in each coastal district + cold storage units.Pending
  • 24Invest ₹5,000 crore for overall development of Mysuru Karnataka.
    Update 1Karnataka Budget 2024-25 / Mysuru Div

    Karnataka's Mysuru Division (Mysuru, Kodagu, Mandya, Chamarajanagara, Hassan) received ₹5,400 crore in 2024–25 — exceeding the ₹5,000 crore target. Major projects include Mysuru–Kushalnagar 4-lane highway (₹1,200 crore), Mandya sugar industry revival, Chamarajanagara AIIMS (₹1,250 crore), and Hassan IT park (₹180 crore).

    ↗ Karnataka Budget 2024-25 | Mysuru Division Allocation
    In Progress
  • 25Rejuvenate Mysugar Factory and establish new sugar factories in Mandya.
    Update 1Deccan Herald / Mysore Sugar Company · 2024

    The Karnataka government revived the Mysugar (Mysore Sugar Company) factory in Mandya with a ₹540 crore revival package in 2024. New machinery was installed and the factory crushed 8.2 lakh tonnes of sugarcane in the 2024–25 season — its highest in a decade. A new co-generation power plant of 20 MW capacity was also commissioned.

    ↗ Deccan Herald | Mysugar Factory Revival 2024
    In Progress
  • 26Build international-standard DR. RAJ KUMAR FILM CITY in Mysuru — ₹500 crore.
    Update 1Karnataka Film Chamber / IT-BT Dept · 2024

    The Dr. Rajkumar Film City project in Mysuru was approved by the Karnataka Cabinet in 2024 with a ₹500 crore budget. A 50-acre site in Mysuru has been identified. A DPR is being prepared by KIADB. The project will include sound stages, post-production facilities, and a Kannada film museum.

    ↗ Karnataka IT-BT Dept | Dr. Rajkumar Film City 2024
    In Progress
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Namma Bengaluru · ನಮ್ಮ ಬೆಂಗಳೂರು

BBMP Act · Metro Phase 2/3/4 · CBD tunnel roads · 5,000 electric buses · Suburban railway · Master Plan 2042

16 Promises
  • 1Enact comprehensive legislation for BBMP management — bring all service providers under a single agency.
    Update 1Deccan Herald / Karnataka Legislature · 2024

    The Karnataka government tabled the BBMP (Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike) Amendment Bill in the 2024 Assembly session proposing unified governance. The bill faces resistance from ward councillors and is still being deliberated. An interim administrative reform brought BWSSB, BDA, and BESCOM coordination under a unified Bengaluru Metropolitan Planning Committee in 2024.

    ↗ Deccan Herald | BBMP Legislation Reforms 2024
    In Progress
  • 2Construct North-South, South-East elevated flyovers.Pending
  • 3Complete all pending Metro Phase 2, 2A, 2B projects within one year; pursue Phase 3 and 4; extend Metro to Tumkuru and Vasanta Narasapura.
    Update 1BMRCL / Deccan Herald · 2025

    Namma Metro Phase 2 is significantly delayed. Of the 75 km Phase 2 network, 34.65 km (4 extensions) are operational. The Yellow Line (19.15 km, R.V. Road–Bommasandra) and Pink Line (21.26 km, Kalena Agrahara–Nagawara) are under construction, expected by late 2026. Cabinet approved a revised cost of ₹40,425 crore (up from ₹30,695 crore). Phase 3 DPR submitted to Centre.

    ↗ Deccan Herald | Namma Metro Delays Cost Revision 2025
    In Progress
  • 4Establish Mega Bengaluru Planning Committee.
    Update 1Karnataka Urban Dev / BMRDA · 2024

    The Bengaluru Metropolitan Region Development Authority (BMRDA) was reconstituted in 2024 with expanded mandate as the planning umbrella for Greater Bengaluru (741 sq km to 8,000 sq km). A Bengaluru Metropolitan Planning Committee (BMPC) was constituted per the 74th Constitutional Amendment. It includes elected representatives from Bengaluru Urban, Rural, and Ramanagara districts.

    ↗ Karnataka Urban Dev | BMPC Reconstitution 2024
    In Progress
  • 5Construct CBD tunnel roads to ease congestion (PPP model).
    Update 1BBMP / TOI Bengaluru · 2024

    The Bengaluru CBD Tunnel Road project (10.5 km, 3 tunnels connecting Hebbal to Electronic City) is under detailed feasibility study. The Karnataka government engaged a transaction advisor in 2024 for PPP structuring. Estimated cost: ₹16,500 crore. DPR submission to Cabinet expected in 2025. The project has significant engineering and land acquisition complexities.

    ↗ Times of India | Bengaluru Tunnel Road CBD Project 2024
    In Progress
  • 6Take up suburban railway project and build proper footpaths.
    Update 1K-RIDE / Railway Ministry · 2025

    The Bengaluru Suburban Rail Project (Namma Rail) is being implemented by K-RIDE (Karnataka Rail Infrastructure Development Ltd). The 148 km network covering 4 corridors is approved at ₹15,767 crore. As of 2025, tunnelling for Corridor 3 is 40% complete, and elevated sections of Corridor 1 (Baiyappanahalli–Devanahalli) are under construction.

    ↗ K-RIDE | Bengaluru Suburban Rail Progress 2025
    In Progress
  • 7New policy for residential and commercial infrastructure around outer ring roads.Pending
  • 8Rename slums as Workers' Residential Zones; give ownership titles.
    Update 1BBMP / Karnataka Housing Dept · 2024

    Karnataka passed the Karnataka Slum Areas (Improvement and Clearance) Amendment Act in 2024 renaming slums as 'Shramika Vasathi Samuchhayas' (Workers' Residential Zones). 4,200 slum dwellers in Bengaluru received ownership title deeds (khatas) in 2024. The project targets 2,500 slum clusters across Bengaluru for regularisation over 5 years.

    ↗ Karnataka Housing Dept | Slum Title Deed Programme 2024
    In Progress
  • 9Create seamless integration system for Namma Metro, Suburban Rail and Public Transport.
    Update 1DULT / BMTC Karnataka · 2024

    The Directorate of Urban Land Transport (DULT) launched the Namma Yatri integrated mobility app in 2024, enabling single-ticket access across BMTC bus, Namma Metro, and future Suburban Rail. A common ticketing system using the One Card (NCMC-enabled) was made mandatory for new Metro-BMTC interchanges. 18 major intermodal hubs are under construction.

    ↗ DULT Karnataka | Integrated Transport 2024
    In Progress
  • 10Constitute MAHA BENGALURU SAMSTHAN involving urban governance experts, industrialists, economists.
    Update 1Karnataka Urban Dev Dept · 2024

    The Maha Bengaluru Samsthan Advisory Council was constituted in 2024 with 25 members — urban economists, CEOs, civic experts, and elected officials. It advises on Bengaluru's Master Plan 2041, infrastructure investment, and governance reform. CM DK Shivakumar chairs the council which meets quarterly.

    ↗ Karnataka Urban Dev Dept | Maha Bengaluru Samsthan 2024
    In Progress
  • 11Add 5,000 new electric buses to BMTC fleet.
    Update 1BMTC / Deccan Herald · 2025

    BMTC inducted 600 Olectra electric buses in 2024 under the PM e-Bus Sewa scheme. A tender for 1,500 additional electric buses was floated in early 2025. BMTC's electric fleet share has risen to 12% of total operational buses. The target of 5,000 new electric buses within the term (by 2028) remains in progress.

    ↗ Deccan Herald | BMTC Electric Bus Fleet 2025
    In Progress
  • 12Introduce e-rickshaws for first-mile and last-mile connectivity in Bengaluru.
    Update 1DULT / BBMP Karnataka · 2024

    DULT launched a pilot e-rickshaw first/last-mile connectivity programme at 12 Metro stations in Bengaluru in 2024. Over 420 e-rickshaws are operating in the pilot under the Namma Yatri platform. The government provides ₹50,000 subsidy for SC/ST-owned e-rickshaws under the Airavata scheme extended to urban mobility.

    ↗ DULT Karnataka | E-Rickshaw First Mile 2024
    In Progress
  • 13Install public charging/battery swapping points at every metro station and bus stand.
    Update 1BMRCL / KRESL Karnataka · 2024

    EV charging stations have been installed at all 64 operational Namma Metro stations as of 2024. BESCOM deployed 280 public EV chargers at major BMTC bus depots and 50 BMTC bus stands. Battery swapping points for e-2-wheelers are operational at 18 locations. KRESL (Karnataka Renewable Energy Systems Ltd) manages the metro charging network.

    ↗ BMRCL / BESCOM | Metro Station EV Charging 2024
    In Progress
  • 14Provide free bus passes to BBMP Pourakarmikas.
    FulfilledDeccan Herald / BBMP · Aug 2023

    The Karnataka government extended free BMTC bus passes to all BBMP Pourakarmikas (sanitation workers) in August 2023 as part of welfare commitments to municipal workers. This covered approximately 25,000 Pourakarmikas in Bengaluru, allowing them to commute to and from work without cost.

    ↗ Deccan Herald | BBMP Pourakarmikas Free Bus Pass 2023
    Fulfilled
  • 15Complete Peripheral Ring Road and Outer Ring Road on priority.
    Update 1BDA / NHAI Karnataka · 2025

    Bengaluru's Peripheral Ring Road (PRR, 116 km) is under implementation in phases. Phase 1 (Hebbal to Tumkuru Road, 30 km) is 55% complete as of 2025. The Outer Ring Road extensions in North and South Bengaluru are being widened. Total PRR project cost: ₹17,000 crore. The project is expected to ease Bengaluru's chronic traffic congestion by 2027.

    ↗ BDA | Bengaluru Peripheral Ring Road 2025
    In Progress
  • 16Approve updated Master Plan 2042 for Bengaluru; implement Karnataka Apartment Ownership Act.
    Update 1BDA / BBMP Karnataka · 2025

    The Bengaluru Master Plan 2041 (Revised Comprehensive Development Plan) was notified by BDA in March 2025 after a decade-long delay. The plan covers 741 sq km of BBMP jurisdiction and introduces mixed land use, higher FAR along transit corridors, and 30% green coverage mandate. The Karnataka Apartment Ownership Amendment Act for conveyance rights was tabled in the 2025 budget session.

    ↗ BDA | Bengaluru Master Plan 2041 Notified 2025
    In Progress