One Month of CM DK Shivakumar: 5 Bold Reforms Transforming Bengaluru and Karnataka
By Bangalore Mail Political Bureau
Bengaluru:
Marking his first 30 days in office, Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar has hit the ground running with a series of high-impact administrative and civic reforms. Aimed at dismantling bureaucratic red tape, upgrading decaying infrastructure, and boosting youth welfare, the newly formed government’s aggressive policy push signals a decisive shift toward agile and proactive governance.
From unlocking real estate bottlenecks to driving massive employment initiatives, here are the five major policy decisions that define the first month of the Shivakumar administration.
1. Real Estate Relief: State-Wide ‘B’ to ‘A’ Khata Conversion
In a move that brings massive relief to lakhs of property owners across the state, the Chief Minister launched a state-wide drive to convert ‘B’ Khatas (conditional property certificates) to ‘A’ Khatas (fully valid legal titles). This historic decision effectively streamlines land ownership, legitimizes property status for thousands of citizens, and unlocks stagnant real estate values, while also generating substantial revenue for municipal bodies.
2. War on Potholes: ₹2,000 Crore Boost for Bengaluru Roads
Addressing Bengaluru’s most persistent infrastructure headache, CM Shivakumar has allocated a staggering ₹2,000 crore dedicated entirely to accelerating pothole clearance and road resurfacing. The political bureau understands that this funding will be deployed via fast-tracked contracts to ensure smooth, motorable corridors across the IT capital before the heavy monsoon spells worsen transit times.
3. Employment Push: Fast-Tracking 72,000 Government Jobs
To counter youth unemployment and fill critical gaps in the state’s administrative machinery, the administration has fast-tracked the recruitment timeline for 72,000 vacant government positions. The Chief Minister has directed state recruitment boards to trim bureaucratic delays and enforce strict deadlines, promising transparency and speed to thousands of aspiring public servants.
4. Slashing Red Tape: Power Connections Without Occupancy Certificates
In a major victory for residential property owners, the government has officially waived the mandatory Occupancy Certificate (OC) requirement for obtaining permanent electricity connections. By eliminating this frequent source of harassment and corruption, homeowners can now secure direct and permanent power lines without being held hostage by pending structural clearances.
5. Empowering Students: Free State-Wide Bus Transit
Championing accessible education, the Chief Minister rolled out a comprehensive, state-wide free bus transit scheme for all students. This populist yet critical mobility initiative ensures that financial constraints do not stand in the way of a student’s access to schools and colleges, benefiting millions of families across Karnataka’s rural and urban sectors alike.
Bureau Analysis: CM D.K. Shivakumar’s first month reflects an intentional strategy—balancing structural urban reforms in Bengaluru with widespread social welfare across the state. By addressing long-pending pain points like Khata conversion and employment vacancies, the administration aims to establish a high-velocity governance model early in its tenure.

