Karnataka Administrative Reforms Commission-2 (KARC-2)
News –
- Karnataka Administrative Reforms Commission recommends closure of seven boards and corporations, merger of nine others.
Recommendations
- The boards and corporations whose closure has been recommended are:
- Karnataka State Social Welfare Board
- Karnataka State Temperance Board
- Karnataka Cooperative Poultry Federation
- Karnataka Pulpwood Limited
- Karnataka State Agro-Corn Products Limited
- Mysore Lamp Works Limited
- Karnataka Agro Industries Corporation Limited.
The boards and corporations whose merger has been recommended are
- Karnataka State AIDS Prevention Society
- Karnataka Silk Industries Corporation Ltd
- Bengaluru Suburban Railway Company Ltd. (B-RIDE)
- Karnataka Handloom Development Corporation Ltd.
- Ahara Karnataka Ltd.
- Karnataka Cashew Development Corporation Ltd.
Karnataka Administrative Reforms Commission-2 (KARC-2)
- Constituted in – January 2021
- Mandate – to recommend comprehensive measures for enhancing transparency, efficiency, and accountability in public administration.
- The commissionâs mandate includes restructuring administrative systems, simplifying citizen-centric service delivery, and strengthening institutional governance across departments.
- The current Chairman of the Karnataka Administrative Reforms Commission is Shri R.V. Deshpande, who was appointed in January 2024 with the status of a Cabinet Minister. He took over from the previous chairman, Shri T.M. Vijay Bhaskar
Additional Information-
|
Commission |
Chairman |
Constitution reference/date |
|
Karnataka Administrative Reforms Commission (KARCâ1) |
Haranahalli Ramaswamy |
Constituted by DPAR order in 2000; reports submitted 2001 . |
|
Karnataka Administrative Reforms Commissionâ2 (KARCâ2) |
T. M. Vijay Bhaskar, IAS (Retd.) current chairman is R V Deshpande |
constituted in 2001 |



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