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Summary:
Officials in Mysuru district, Karnataka, India have been instructed to intensify efforts to ensure that the state government’s five guarantee schemes reach eligible beneficiaries in remote and tribal areas. A review meeting was held where the Chairman of the Mysuru District Guarantee Schemes Implementation Authority, Arun Kumar S., directed officials to conduct awareness campaigns, review rejected applications, and address complaints regarding the quality of food grains under the Anna Bhagya scheme, delayed payments under the Gruha Lakshmi scheme, and issues with the Shakti scheme. While the Gruha Jyothi scheme was praised for its smooth implementation, officials were warned to prevent negative reports or controversies related to any of the schemes.
News Article:
Mysuru Officials Urged to Boost Reach of Guarantee Schemes in Remote Areas
MYSURU, October 24, 2025 – Mysuru district officials have been directed to prioritize extending the benefits of Karnataka’s five guarantee schemes to remote and tribal-dominated regions, with a focus on increasing awareness and addressing implementation issues.
During a review meeting held on Friday, Arun Kumar S., Chairman of the Mysuru District Guarantee Schemes Implementation Authority, emphasized the need for proactive outreach, urging officials to conduct village visits and awareness camps to educate residents about the schemes and ensure benefits reach all eligible individuals. He specifically instructed officials to re-examine rejected applications to prevent the exclusion of any eligible beneficiaries.
Concerns were raised regarding the quality of rice and ragi distributed under the Anna Bhagya scheme, with Mr. Kumar ordering officials to inspect godowns. Delays in payments under the Gruha Lakshmi scheme were also addressed, with officials directed to ensure timely disbursements. While the Yuva Nidhi scheme was generally performing well, continued monitoring was advised. The Shakti scheme, providing free bus travel for women, faced complaints that require immediate attention and resolution.
The Gruha Jyothi scheme, offering free electricity up to a certain limit, was lauded for its smooth implementation. Mr. Kumar stressed the importance of maintaining this positive track record across all schemes.
“No negative reports or controversies should arise on any guarantee scheme,” Mr. Kumar stated, emphasizing the need for responsible implementation by all departments. Zilla Panchayat Chief Executive Officer S. Yukesh Kumar and other officials were present at the meeting.
The state government’s five guarantee schemes aim to provide financial assistance and access to essential services for vulnerable populations across Karnataka.