Dr C N Ashwath Narayan (File | EPS) 
Karnataka

Leaving office with ‘zero’ pending files, says Ashwath 

He held the portfolios of higher education, IT/BT and S&T, skill development, entrepreneurship and livelihood. 

Express News Service

BENGALURU: With the council of ministers under BS Yediyurappa deemed dissolved following his resignation, former Deputy Chief Minister Dr CN Ashwath Narayan has cleared all files pending in his departments. 

In a statement issued on Thursday, he said that zero files were pending in departments under him and in a span of one-and-a-half-years he had cleared 3,760 files. He held the portfolios of higher education, IT/BT and S&T, skill development, entrepreneurship and livelihood. 

“The department of higher education received 1,746 manual files and all were cleared. In addition, 1,441 e-files were received and cleared. In the department of IT/BT and S&T, 62 manual files and 86 e-files were cleared.

As minister of skill development, Ashwath Narayan attended 84 manual files and 96 e-files. Besides, he also cleared 245 manual filed received in the medical education department. Sometimes, he even used to work till late in the night to attend the files without any delay,” read a statement from the MLA’s office.  

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