CM Siddaramaiah launches first North Karnataka tour from Basavakalyan

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CM Siddaramaiah launches first North Karnataka tour from Basavakalyan

Synopsis

Chief Minister DK Shivakumar launched his first North Karnataka tour on 6 July 2026 from Basavakalyan, beginning a two-day review of development projects in Bidar and Kalaburagi districts under Article 371(J), with a stated goal of accelerating inclusive, people-centric governance across the historically backward Kalyana Karnataka region.

Key Takeaways

CM DK Shivakumar began his first North Karnataka tour as Chief Minister on 6 July 2026 , starting from Basavakalyan in Bidar district.
The two-day tour covers Bidar and Kalaburagi districts with high-level progress review meetings across multiple departments.
Sectors under review include education, health, irrigation, infrastructure, industry, drinking water, employment generation , and welfare programmes.
The Kalyana Karnataka region holds special constitutional status under Article 371(J) of the Indian Constitution, inserted via the 98th Amendment in 2012.
The CM will issue directives to officials to complete pending works within stipulated timelines and improve inter-departmental coordination.
The visit is framed as a commitment to regional balance and ensuring no part of Karnataka is left out of the development process.

Chief Minister DK Shivakumar on Monday, 6 July 2026, launched his first official tour of North Karnataka as Chief Minister, beginning from Basavakalyan in Bidar district — a town historically associated with 12th-century social reformer Basavanna and the Anubhava Mantapa. The two-day tour covers Bidar and Kalaburagi districts and is focused on a comprehensive review of development projects across the Kalyana Karnataka region.

Context

Posting in Kannada on the Chief Minister's Office account, DK Shivakumar described the visit as rooted in both administrative purpose and cultural symbolism. 'ಬಸವಾದಿ ಶರಣರು–ಸೂಫಿ ಸಂತರ ನಾಡಿನಿಂದ ನನ್ನ ಮೊದಲ ಉತ್ತರ ಕರ್ನಾಟಕ ಪ್ರವಾಸವನ್ನು ಇಂದಿನಿಂದ ಆರಂಭಿಸಿದ್ದೇನೆ' ('I have begun my first North Karnataka tour today from the land of Basavadi Sharanas and Sufi saints'), he wrote. He stated that beginning the tour from Basavakalyan — the land of Basavanna's philosophy of equality — and from districts known for Sufi harmony gave him particular satisfaction.

The Chief Minister framed the visit as 'not merely an administrative tour' but a 'clear message of the government's commitment to regional balance, holistic development and people-centric governance.' He invoked Basavanna's principles of samata (equality), kayaka (dignified labour), and dasoha (community service), alongside the Sufi tradition of samarasya (social harmony), as the philosophical anchors of the region's development push.

Policy Backdrop

Kalyana Karnataka — formerly known as Hyderabad-Karnataka — holds special constitutional status under Article 371(J), inserted via the 98th Constitutional Amendment Act of 2012. The provision mandates special development measures, employment reservations, and educational incentives for the historically backward region spanning Bidar, Kalaburagi, Raichur, Koppal, Yadgir and Vijayanagara districts. A dedicated Kalyana Karnataka Development Board coordinates targeted schemes in education, irrigation, and infrastructure across these districts.

Successive state governments have acknowledged the persistent development gap between the prosperous southern Karnataka districts and the northern Kalyana Karnataka belt. The current administration has reiterated that development of this region is among its 'primary priorities,' with the constitutional framework of Article 371(J) providing both the mandate and the institutional mechanism to accelerate investment.

Stakeholders and Impact

During the two-day tour, CM Shivakumar said he would chair high-level progress review meetings covering Bidar and Kalaburagi districts and the broader Kalyana Karnataka division. The review will span multiple sectors: education, health, irrigation, infrastructure, industry, drinking water, employment generation, and public welfare programmes. He stated he would issue clear directives to officials to complete pending works within stipulated timelines.

The Chief Minister emphasised the goal of 'bringing governance to the people at the district level,' hearing local grievances on the ground, and ensuring swift resolution. Residents of Bidar and Kalaburagi districts — long vocal about inadequate infrastructure and employment opportunities relative to southern Karnataka — stand to benefit directly from any project acceleration and inter-departmental coordination directives that emerge from the meetings.

What's Next

The immediate focus will be on the specific project completion timelines and coordination directives issued at the end of the two-day review. Sectors to watch include irrigation schemes, educational infrastructure, and employment generation programmes that have seen slow implementation under Article 371(J) allocations. Any supplementary budget reallocations or new departmental orders flowing from the Bidar-Kalaburagi meetings will signal how firmly the government intends to back its stated commitment with resources. CM Shivakumar expressed hope that this tour would mark a 'new milestone' — 'ಅಭಿವೃದ್ಧಿ ಪರ್ವಕ್ಕೆ ಹೊಸ ವೇಗ' ('a new pace for the era of development') — in Kalyana Karnataka.

Point of View

With communities and local leaders consistently pressing successive governments to translate Article 371(J)'s constitutional promise into on-ground outcomes. By anchoring the tour in cultural identity while committing to sector-by-sector project reviews, Shivakumar is simultaneously addressing a governance deficit and consolidating political capital in a region that has often felt overlooked by Bengaluru-centric administrations. The real test will come in the follow-through: whether the directives issued during these two days produce measurable acceleration in stalled irrigation, education, and employment projects.
NationPress
6 Jul 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is CM DK Shivakumar visiting North Karnataka?
CM DK Shivakumar is on a two-day tour of Bidar and Kalaburagi districts to chair high-level progress review meetings on development projects in the Kalyana Karnataka region, issue directives on pending works, and bring governance closer to local communities.
What is Kalyana Karnataka and why does it have special status?
Kalyana Karnataka is the northern Karnataka region, formerly called Hyderabad-Karnataka, which received special constitutional status under Article 371(J) via the 98th Constitutional Amendment Act of 2012. The provision mandates targeted development measures, employment reservations, and educational incentives for the historically backward districts of the region.
Which districts does CM Shivakumar's North Karnataka tour cover?
The two-day tour primarily covers Bidar and Kalaburagi districts, with the broader Kalyana Karnataka division also under review for development progress.
What sectors will be reviewed during CM Shivakumar's Kalyana Karnataka tour?
The review covers education, health, irrigation, infrastructure, industry, drinking water supply, employment generation, and public welfare programmes, with the CM expected to direct officials to complete pending works within set timelines.
What is the significance of starting the tour from Basavakalyan?
Basavakalyan is historically linked to 12th-century social reformer Basavanna and the Anubhava Mantapa, symbolising equality and social justice. CM Shivakumar chose this starting point to invoke those values as the philosophical foundation of his government's development commitment to the region.
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