Category: Jharkhand

  • Hemant Soren’s big decision: Agricultural loan worth Rs 400 crore 66 lakh of 1 lakh 76 thousand 977 farmers of Jharkhand waived off.

    Ranchi: Chief Minister Hemant Soren participated in the Jharkhand Agricultural Loan Waiver Scheme program at Prabhat Tara Maidan in the capital. In the presence of the Chief Minister, an MoU was signed between the Agriculture Department and NDDB to promote the dairy industry. Milk producers will now get fair price for milk. Apart from this, incentive amount of Rs 5 per liter will be given, on this occasion the Chief Minister said that the door of development opens through villages and rural areas. In such a situation, the state will become strong only through the prosperity of the farmers. Our government is continuously taking concrete decisions towards making farmers self-reliant. Chief Minister Shri Hemant Soren, while addressing the Jharkhand Agricultural Loan Waiver Scheme program organized by the Agriculture, Animal Husbandry and Cooperative Department at Prabhat Tara Ground in Dhurwa in the capital Ranchi today, said that this is not a loan waiver scheme program, but it is a great gathering program in the honor of farmers. Is. On this occasion, the Chief Minister gave a big gift to 1,76,977 lakh farmers of the state by waiving off their loans up to Rs 2 lakh. Loans worth about Rs 400.66 crore of all these farmers were repaid by the state government. The Chief Minister also unveiled the Birsa Kisan Integrated Portal of the Agriculture Department in this program.

    Efforts to provide relief to farmers continue

    The Chief Minister said that today farmers are facing different types of challenges. Agricultural work is being affected due to poverty of farmers and lack of capital. In such a situation, in order to provide relief to the farmers, our government has decided to waive off their agricultural loans up to Rs 2 lakh, so that by strengthening their economic condition, they can get a chance to make a new start in the field of agriculture.

    Farmers’ fields are their banks and barns are their ATMs.

    The Chief Minister said that 80 percent of the population of Jharkhand lives in rural areas. The farmers and laborers here are dependent on farming for their livelihood. In such a situation, their farm is their bank and the barn is their ATM. But, today the situation of farmers is not hidden. They are doing agricultural work amidst adverse conditions. Many times, due to adverse weather conditions, crops suffer a lot, due to which they have to suffer for a long time. Our government is continuously working to get the farmers out of these adverse situations. In this context, our government took a historic decision to waive off loans up to Rs 2 lakh for farmers who have taken loans up to Rs 2 lakh for agricultural work, so that they can provide financial security to the farmers.

    Jharkhand was taken by fighting, we will take our rights by fighting

    The Chief Minister said that despite being rich in mineral and forest resources, Jharkhand is a backward state. The people here are still living the life of the poor. In such a situation, just as we have fought and taken Jharkhand, in the same way we will fight and take our rights so that this state can move forward.

    Farmers must have recognized their strength

    The Chief Minister said that farmers are the backbone of this country and state. Unless farmers become self-reliant, this state will not progress. Today farmers need to recognize their strengths. Just as our farmers work hard in the fields, in the same way they will have to move forward unitedly for their honor and rights.

    The soil of Jharkhand is suitable for all types of farming.

    The Chief Minister said that the geographical environment of Jharkhand is quite unique. Every type of crop can be grown in the soil here. But, there is a need to make a better policy for this. There should be an initiative to provide training to farmers regarding different methods of crop production. If we take steps in that direction, we will definitely see pleasant results.

    Our farmers should join alternative agriculture

    The Chief Minister said that the way the weather is uncertain today, farmers will have to go for alternative farming along with traditional farming. For this, many schemes like Birsa Green Village Scheme, Didi Bari Scheme, Mukhyamantri Pashudhan Yojana, Nilambar-Pitamber Jal Samridhi Yojana and Didi Bagiya Yojana are being run by our government. For the first time, our government has appointed agricultural officers, so that they can make the farmers aware of new and modern techniques of crop production. Apart from providing information related to farming, farmers are also getting training for agricultural work through Kisan Pathshala. Not only this, farmers are being motivated and encouraged to engage in egg, milk and fish production. Our effort is to increase the income of our farmers, so that they can play their part in strengthening the state.

    Respecting every class, giving them rights

    The Chief Minister said that our government is working for the development and welfare of every class and section. We have given pension to the elderly and we are giving honorarium to women. The process of providing employment to the youth is going on on a large scale. Savitribai Phule Kishori Yojana is running to encourage girls towards studies. To ensure that the promising students here do not have to remain unfulfilled in their dreams of becoming engineers, doctors and officers due to financial crunch, the government is giving them education loans of up to Rs 15 lakh under the Guruji Credit Card Scheme on its guarantee. Our government has waived off loans of farmers up to Rs 2 lakh. Along with waiving the outstanding electricity bills, they are giving 200 units of electricity for free. In our government, everyone including tribals, indigenous people, Dalits, women, young, old, backward and minorities are getting opportunities to move forward.

    People’s basic needs are being fulfilled

    The Chief Minister said that our government is working 24 hours in the service of the public with full sensitivity, loyalty, honesty and dedication. Today the government is reaching your doorstep and solving your problems. We are taking rapid steps towards fulfilling the basic needs of the people like food, clothing and shelter. In this context, 20 lakh additional ration cards are being issued and free grains are being given. A scheme has been started to provide Abua housing to 20 lakh poor people. Under the Sona- Sobran Dhoti Saree Scheme, they are giving dhoti sarees and lungis to the poor. Our effort is to strengthen the rural economy so that the poor farmer laborers here can move towards becoming empowered and self-reliant.

    MoU signed to promote dairy industry

    In the presence of the Chief Minister, an MoU was signed between Agriculture Department Secretary Abu Bakar Siddique and Shri S. Raghupathi, Executive Director, NDDB, Anand, Gujarat for 5 years to promote dairy industry. Under this, about 68 thousand milk producers will be connected. Apart from this, milk producers will also be given an incentive amount of Rs 5 per liter in addition to the fair price of milk production.

    In this program, Minister Rameshwar Oraon, Minister Satyanand Bhokta, Minister Smt. Deepika Pandey Singh, Rajya Sabha MP Mahua Maji, MLA Rajesh Kachhap, Keshav Mahato Kamlesh, Rajesh Thakur, Development Commissioner Avinash Kumar, Agriculture Secretary Abu Bakar Siddique, Director Agriculture Tarachand, Director Udyan Faiz Ak Ahmed, Director Animal Husbandry Mrs. Kiran Pasi and Raghupati, Executive Director of NDDB, Anand, Gujarat were present.

  • I met the Chief Minister and his duplicate said I am a big fan of Hemant Soren

    Ranchi: Theatre artist Munna Lohara, resident of Hatia, met Chief Minister Hemant Soren today at the Chief Minister’s residential office located at Kanke Road, Ranchi. After meeting the Chief Minister, Munna Lohara said that it is God’s grace that I look like you. He told the Chief Minister that I am a big fan of yours and consider you my ideal. I am fortunate that today I have got the opportunity to meet you. Meeting you is also like a dream come true for me. On the occasion, theatre artist Mr. Munna Lohara apprised the Chief Minister about the problems of the artists associated with the theatre of Jharkhand.

    The state government will make a better policy for the development of theatre artists

    On this occasion, Chief Minister Shri Hemant Soren told them that I have seen the theatre artists very closely and am also aware of all their problems. In the coming time, I will work with commitment to provide a better platform to the artists of Jharkhand. The Chief Minister said that the artists and players of Jharkhand have a lot of potential. On many occasions, our artists and players have brought glory to the state in the country and the world. The state government will make a better policy so that the artists associated with the theatre of Jharkhand can also live a respectable life in future. The Chief Minister said that I assure you today that the state government will do as much positive work as possible for the all-round development of the theatre artists.

    Chief Minister Hemant Soren told Munna Lohra that people say that during the separate Jharkhand state movement, many look-alikes of respected Guruji were seen. Today I am remembering these things and today it is a coincidence that my (Hemant Soren) look-alike Munna Lohra is sitting with me. The Chief Minister said that you should keep moving forward in your field and I give you my heartfelt best wishes from my side.

    Chief Minister Shri Hemant Soren congratulated Munna Lohra

    On this occasion, Chief Minister Hemant Soren gave his best wishes to the theatre artist Shri Munna Lohara and made this moment memorable by presenting him a shawl and a memento. On this occasion, family members of theatre artist Munna Lohara, Mahavir Nayak, Amit Kumar and Munna Lohara’s daughter Srishti Shreya were present.

  • The effect of cyclone will be seen in the entire state including Ranchi, possibility of rain till 29th

    Ranchi: The effect of the low pressure area forming in the Bay of Bengal will be seen in the state. According to the Meteorological Center, two cyclones are active in the Bay of Bengal. The effect of which will be seen in the state. Due to this, information about rain in the state has been given till September 29. There is a possibility of heavy rain in the north-eastern part of the state on September 25. Whereas there is a possibility of rain in the north-eastern and central parts of the state on September 26 and 27. This includes Dumka, Godda, Pakur Sahebganj, Giridih, Hazaribagh, Bokaro, Ramgarh, Ranchi, Gumla, Khunti, Lohardaga and other districts. The Meteorological Department has issued a yellow alert regarding this. Along with this, the Meteorological Center said that the return of southwest monsoon has started in the country. Due to the effect of cyclone, the temperature of the state will fall. Due to which now gradually people will feel cold in the morning and evening. However, there is a possibility of thunderstorms and lightning at some places in the state till September 29. According to meteorologist Abhishek Anand, there is no possibility of any major change in the maximum temperature in the state in the next three days. After this, it may fall by two to three degrees Celsius in the next two days.

  • A woman and three children died due to bee stings

    Ranchi: A woman and three children died due to bee stings on Sunday in Hardag Garhatoli of Tupudana police station area of ​​the capital. The deceased include mother Jyoti Gadi (25), her two daughters Monika Barla (5) and Manita Barla (1). Jyoti was a resident of Kausambi village of Karra in Khunti district. Another child Rohangadi (8) was a resident of Hardag Garhatoli. Family members said that Jyoti Gadi had come to her maternal home in Hardag Garhatoli of Tupudana police station.

    At 11:30, she was taking her children to a well some distance away from her home for a bath. During this time, a flock of bees suddenly attacked. Jyoti ran towards the village with the children. When the villagers got the information of the incident, all were brought to the hospital. But, all died during treatment. The bodies of the mother and both daughters were brought to Karra Kaushambi. Where the last rites were performed according to tribal customs. Whereas, the last rites of Rohan Gadi were performed in Hardag Gadhatoli.

  • Sister-in-law and sister-in-law, who were preparing for police recruitment, were crushed by a truck, both died

    Dumka: Sister-in-law and sister-in-law preparing for police recruitment in Dumka died in a road accident. Another young woman was also badly injured. The accident took place near Maheshkhanda village in Hansdiha police station area at 5 am on Sunday. Two daughters-in-law of the same family of the village, Priyanka (21) and Soni Kumari (22) were practicing running as usual with their neighbor Pooja (18). Then an uncontrolled truck hit them. Priyanka and Soni died on the spot. Injured Pooja was taken to Phoolo-Jhano Medical College Hospital for treatment. Her condition remains critical. At the same time, people angry with the accident blocked the Dumka-Bhagalpur highway for 13 hours.

  • The government is run from the village and not from Ranchi headquarters: Hemant Soren

    Ranchi: Chief Minister Shri Hemant Soren said that I am continuously touring the state. I just come to see whether the government is running from the village or not. I am listening to the people by going to every village and also communicating with them through online medium. I am trying to know whether the schemes that the state government is making for you are reaching you or not. The Chief Minister said that for half the population of the state, “Jharkhand Mukhyamantri Mainiya Samman Yojana” is such a scheme, a step which is going to prove to be a milestone for this state in women empowerment. The Chief Minister said that our government is running from the village, not from Ranchi Headquarters. The above things were said by Chief Minister Shri Hemant Soren in his address in the “Aapki Yojana-Aapki Sarkar-Aapke Dwar” program organized at Dhanukdih ground under Kundhit block of Jamtara district today.

    A long streak of development has been drawn in the last 4 years

    The Chief Minister said that during the Corona period, our government had done the work of bringing back the migrant laborers stranded in different states of the country. During the global pandemic Corona infection, the sisters of the state cooked food and fed the people in every village and locality. The role of our sisters was important during the Corona infection period. The Chief Minister said that at that time I had resolved that the state government would definitely help the sisters. The Chief Minister said that 4 years ago, very few people used to get pension in the state under social security, but our government made a law that all eligible beneficiaries should be linked to pension. Today no eligible needy person is left out of the pension scheme. The Chief Minister said that the work done by the present government in the last 4 years was not done in the last 20 years. Despite all the challenges, the state government has done the work of continuously bringing the development schemes on the ground. In the last 4 years, our government has drawn a long line of development in every field.

    200 units of electricity free, old electricity bill also waived

    Chief Minister Shri Hemant Soren said that 11 lakh ration cards were deleted in the state by the previous government. The present state government made 20 lakh new green ration cards and distributed them among the poor. The Chief Minister said that our government also distributes ration by purchasing grains from the open market. We kept requesting the central government for three years to provide housing to the poor people of this state, but housing was not allotted to the poor, finally we took a decision and now our government will provide Abua housing to the poor people of the state. Within the coming 5 years, all 20 lakh poor people will be covered by Abua housing. The Chief Minister said that our government has made electricity free up to 200 units of electricity consumers in the state and has waived the old outstanding electricity bills up to 200 units. The Chief Minister said that our government has worked to solve the problems and troubles of the employees working in various departments of the state government including Anganwadi Sahayika, Sevika, Jal Sahia.

    All classes and communities are getting the benefit of the schemes

    Chief Minister Shri Hemant Soren said that the state government is providing the benefits of schemes to people of every caste, community and every class within the state. Schemes have not been made for any particular caste. Mothers and sisters of all classes and communities are also getting the benefit of “Jharkhand Mukhyamantri Mainiya Samman Yojana”. Our government does not discriminate against anyone in the implementation of schemes.

    Energization of 132/33 kV (2×50 MVA) Grid Sub-station Unshielded and associated double path LILO transmission line

    On this occasion, 132/33 KV (2×50 MVA) Grid Sub-Station Kundhit and related double path LILO transmission line were energized. This grid sub-station has been constructed with the joint efforts of Chief Minister Shri Hemant Soren and Assembly Speaker Shri Rabindranath Mahato. Its energized capacity is 2 x 50 MVA (100 MVA) from which power is to be supplied to several power sub-stations respectively 33 KV Nala, Kundhit, Bamandiha, Fatehpur etc., so that power supply can be ensured to the residents of the benefited blocks Nala, Kundhit, Bamandiha and Fatehpur area, these grid sub-stations are capable of bearing the power load for the next 15 to 20 years. The construction of this project has cost approximately Rs 82.37 crore. Electricity supply to this newly constructed grid will be provided from 132/33 KV grid sub-stations located at Jamtara and Madhupur. After energizing this grid, about 80 MW additional electricity will be supplied, due to which lakhs of people of various areas of Jamtara district like Nala, Kundhit, Bamandiha and Fatehpur etc. will be directly/indirectly benefited and will get rid of the problem of low voltage. This grid sub-station has been constructed with the aim of supplying quality electricity to the respected residents in view of the 30-year vision of the government.

    The Chief Minister gave these gifts to Dumka and Jamtara districts..

    In the program “Aapki Yojana- Aapki Sarkar- Aapke Dwar”, the Chief Minister gave a gift of about 875 crore rupees to Dumka and Jamtara districts. Where various development schemes were inaugurated and assets worth about 30697.5 lakh rupees were distributed among 4,77,715 beneficiaries of both the districts. The Chief Minister directly communicated with the beneficiaries of various panchayats of both the districts through video conferencing. On this occasion, the Chief Minister inaugurated and laid the foundation stone and distributed assets of schemes worth 710 crore 57 lakh 23 thousand rupees among 263734 beneficiaries of Jamtara district. At the same time, he inaugurated and laid the foundation stone and distributed assets of schemes worth 164 crore 99 lakh rupees among a total of 213981 beneficiaries of Dumka district. In this, 275 schemes worth Rs. 40428.98 lakh were inaugurated and foundation stone was laid for under Jamtara district and 23 schemes worth Rs. 95.74 lakh were inaugurated and foundation stone was laid for under Dumka district. Forest pattas for 66 acres of land were distributed among the beneficiaries on the occasion.

    On this occasion, Nala MLA-cum-Assembly Speaker Rabindranath Mahato, Minister Shri Satyanand Bhokta, Minister Dr. Irfan Ansari, MP Nalin Soren, District Council President Joyce Besra, Radharani Soren, Commissioner Santhal Pargana Division, DIG, besides Deputy Commissioner and Superintendent of Police of Dumka and Jamtara districts and district administration officials were present.

  • Justice MS Ramachandra Rao appointed Chief Justice of Jharkhand High Court

    Ranchi: The Central Government has appointed Chief Justices of the High Courts of eight states. Justice MS Ramachandra Rao has been made the Chief Justice of Jharkhand High Court.

    Justice MS Ramachandra Rao was the Chief Justice of Himachal Pradesh High Court. The Jharkhand government had approached the Supreme Court demanding the appointment of a permanent Chief Justice in the Jharkhand High Court, after which this permanent posting was made. Apart from this, seven more Chief Justices have been posted.

  • I am repeating again, cautioning that no one should try to do anything wrong in the exam, even by mistake: Hemant Soren

    Ranchi: Chief Minister Hemant Soren has appealed through social media regarding the JSSC-CGL examination. He has said that senior officials were talked to regarding the JSSC-CGL examination held today. I have also given strict instructions regarding the examination to be held tomorrow. At any cost, no tampering with the hard work of the youth of Jharkhand will be tolerated.

    I am repeating again, I am cautioning you that no one should try to do anything wrong even by mistake. Heartiest best wishes to all the students taking the exam tomorrow, Johar.

  • We will throw out every single infiltrator from Jharkhand: Amit Shah

    Newsroom Team: Union Home Minister Amit Shah started BJP’s Parivartan Yatra in Sahibganj Police Line of Jharkhand, after which he addressed a public meeting. Union Home Minister Amit Shah reached Bhognadih in Sahibganj district on Friday. While addressing the meeting, Home Minister Amit Shah fiercely attacked the Hemant government. In the speech of the Home Minister, the issue of Bangladeshi infiltration and change in population in Santhal Pargana was raised prominently. Linking this issue to tribal identity, he fiercely attacked Hemant Soren. He said that the present government is a government that works for the welfare of infiltrators and the population of infiltrators is increasing in place of tribals. Every single Bangladeshi infiltrator will be removed from Jharkhand. He said that only the Bharatiya Janata Party government can do this work.

    The people of Jharkhand want change

    The Union Home Minister inaugurated the Parivartan Yatra in Sahibganj and said that the people of Jharkhand now want a change in power. That is why the Rath Yatra has been launched. This awareness vehicle will travel from village to village and count the failures of the Hemant government and the achievements of the BJP’s central schemes. This time the BJP government will be formed with full majority in Jharkhand. In Santhal too, the BJP will win all the seats.

    Jharkhand government is silent on the rape of tribal sisters

    Amit Shah attacked Hemant Soren’s government and said that there is a government in Jharkhand which helps Bangladeshi infiltrators. On the other hand, there is BJP, which is a party that cares about the tribals. 37 tribal sisters were raped in Jharkhand. Daughters of Sahibganj and Dumka were murdered, but this government does not say anything.

  • Internet service will remain closed across the state on 21 and 22 September, order issued

    Ranchi: The state government has taken a big decision regarding the JSSC – CGL exam. Internet will be closed across the state due to the JSSC-CGL exam. The government has decided to shut down mobile internet service from 21st to 22nd September. Internet service will be suspended from 8 am to 1:30 pm. This decision of the government has been taken to prevent paper leak. The Home Department has issued an order regarding this. Let us tell you that 823 examination centers have been set up across the state.