Deputy Commissioner Sreerupa has called for quick completion of all ongoing drinking water projects in Chamarajanagar district as summer approaches and water needs rise. In a meeting on Friday, she said "providing drinking water to the public remains the administration’s top priority." Officials must finish projects in rural, urban, and town areas without delay. If clearance hurdles arise, departments should immediately contact concerned authorities to solve them. The DC stressed that villages near forests should not lack basic infrastructure. She highlighted the need for better roads in forest areas to help students travel easily. She directed officials to provide roads, water, and essential facilities, including vehicles to help children from forest-border areas attend schools and colleges. Sreerupa also ordered officials to ensure ambulance services during accidents and medical emergencies. She asked them to speed up land acquisition for building Primary Health Centres and hospitals. The Deputy Commissioner instructed regular checks of hostels run by Social Welfare, Scheduled Tribes Welfare, Backward Classes Welfare, and Minority Welfare Departments. They must review facilities, attendance, biometric systems, and CCTV cameras, and inform parents if students are absent. She also told officials to list dilapidated rooms in anganwadis and schools and follow up on repair or new building proposals. Officials including Zilla Panchayat CEO Mona Roth, Superintendent of Police M. Muthuraj, and Additional Deputy Commissioner T. Javaregowda attended the meeting.