Developed as the Chief Minister's dash board, 'Pratibimba,' which means reflection, will serve as a tool to improve efficiency in governance and allow citizens to track government's progress, officials said.
They said 'Pratibimba" is a reflection of the growth story and development of the state, and the dash board will reflect the works of all the departments across flagship schemes, key programmes and projects undertaken in the state.
The dash board is available both in English and Kannada.
Karnataka is the second state in the country after Andhra Pradesh to have such a dash board, Siddaramaiah said after launching Pratibimba at the state secretariat here.
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"This will be a reflection of how much we have walked the talk by showcasing the efforts made by us in meeting people's aspiration with our achievements," he added.
Officials said the dash board tools will help report, track and measure departmental performance on programmes, projects and promises made, which will enable departments to become more transparent, accountable and efficient.
Principal Secretary to Chief Minister, L K Atheeq saidthe information on the dash board will be updated on 10th ofevery month.
He said, "We are accountable to people of Karnataka asit is they who have voted us to form the government, and this is one of the ways of showing our accountability."
Officials said 'Pratibimba' has been envisioned with theintention to be expanded and diversified to include many otheraspects like evaluation of district level performance, integration of many solutions on a single dashboard platform and feedback mechanism for citizens.