Tumakuru Sets Zero-Delay Standard for State's 3-Year Sadhana Sambhavesh Convention

Home Minister G Parameshwara has mandated that all beneficiaries at the Sadhana Sambhavesh convention must receive their entitlements on the same day. He criticized past symbolic distributions that caused delays for thousands. Over 2 lakh beneficiaries from 10 taluks will attend, with 3,000 buses arranged for transport. The Minister emphasized flawless hospitality and safety arrangements for the event.

Key Points: Tumakuru's Zero-Delay Mandate for Sadhana Sambhavesh

  • Zero-delay distribution mandate for all 2 lakh+ beneficiaries
  • Symbolic distribution on stage banned for land titles
  • 3,000 buses to transport attendees from 10 taluks
  • TUMUL to provide buttermilk and drinking water
3 min read

Tumakuru sets "zero-delay" standard for state's 3-year Sadhana Sambhavesh convention

Home Minister G Parameshwara mandates instant benefit distribution to over 2 lakh beneficiaries at state's Sadhana Sambhavesh convention in Tumakuru.

"In the past, there have been instances where land titles were symbolically distributed on stage, but other beneficiaries faced delays in receiving theirs. - G Parameshwara"

Tumakuru, May 11

In a move to eliminate administrative bottlenecks, Home Minister and District In-charge Minister G Parameshwara issued a strict mandate: every beneficiary attending the state government's Sadhana Sambhavesh convention on May 20 must walk away with their entitlements in hand.

Speaking at a high-level preliminary meeting at the District Collector's Office on Monday, Parameshwara emphasised that the "symbolic distribution" of the past, where a few receive honours on stage while thousands wait for months, will not be tolerated.

"In the past, there have been instances where land titles were symbolically distributed on stage, but other beneficiaries faced delays in receiving theirs. The Tumkur district administration must not repeat such mistakes," he said.

He directed officials to ensure distribution happens in the Chief Minister's presence and asked departments to assign responsibility to specific officers to hand over land titles and benefits where the beneficiaries are seated.

The Minister said that while Chief Minister Siddaramaiah will symbolically distribute benefits to a few beneficiaries on stage, arrangements must be made to distribute land titles and other entitlements to all other beneficiaries at the venue on the same day itself.

Over 2 lakh beneficiaries from all 10 taluks of the district are expected to attend the event. Parameshwara instructed the taluk administrations to make proper arrangements to transport them.

"Buses should depart only after beneficiaries have had breakfast at their pickup points. There must be no lapses in their safety or care," he told officials.

Around 3,000 government and private buses will bring beneficiaries to Tumkur city. Instead of making people walk long distances, buses should drop them at the venue and pick them up after the program. The Minister asked the District Police to identify adequate parking areas and allocate specific stops for vehicles from each taluk to avoid congestion.

He also directed Tumkur Co-operative Milk Producers' Societies Union Limited (TUMUL) to arrange buttermilk and drinking water for attendees and said proper seating and access to water must be ensured. The Tumkur City Corporation was told to keep the city clean and beautiful and to set up sufficient mobile toilets for the lakhs of expected participants.

With all cabinet ministers and senior officials attending, the Minister said hospitality arrangements must be flawless. "The 'Tumkur model' is already well-known at the state level. The government has special trust in Tumkur because it has successfully hosted the Chief Minister's programs and national and international events," he said. He urged all officials to work diligently to make the event a success without confusion.

District Collector Shubha Kalyan, ZP CEO BV Ashvija, SP Ashok KV, and other district-level officers attended the meeting. Tahsildars and taluk-level officials from across the district joined via video conference.

- ANI

Share this article:

Reader Comments

P
Priya S
It's good that they're planning for 2 lakh beneficiaries with buses, breakfast, and buttermilk. But honestly, this should have been the norm from day one. Why celebrate basic administration? Let's see if they actually deliver without the usual delays and excuses.
R
Rahul R
As someone from Tumkur, I appreciate the minister's attention to detail - from mobile toilets to parking. But I hope they remember rural people who might not have proper IDs. Many in my village still struggle with Aadhaar-linked schemes. Basic infrastructure first, then big events. 😊
K
Kavya N
This is impressive planning - 3,000 buses, breakfast at pickup points, dedicated parking for each taluk. It shows that when the government wants to, they can organise efficiently. But I worry about the cost. Taxpayers' money should be spent on consistent delivery, not just one-day spectacles.
N
Naveen S
The 'Tumkur model' sounds great on paper. But let's be real - giving land titles on the same day to 2 lakh people is a logistical nightmare. I hope the taluk officials have actually verified all documents beforehand. Last time in my area, people got wrong survey numbers. Verify karo pehle!
A
Aditi M
It's heartening to see a minister personally overseeing public distribution instead of delegating it to clerks. Parameshwara's emphasis on beneficiaries' comfort - from breakfast to water to safety - shows he understands rural India. But I'll believe the 'zero-delay' promise when I see it. Fingers crossed for the people of Tumakuru! 🙏

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Minimum 50 characters 0/50