Jharkhand Cabinet Approves 23 Key Proposals
Strategic Shifts and Development Focus in Jharkhand’s Latest Cabinet Decisions
Jharkhand cabinet chaired by Chief Minister Hemant Soren approves 23 proposals, boosting various sectors.
RANCHI – In a decisive move, Jharkhand’s state government, under Chief Minister Hemant Soren, approved a comprehensive set of 23 proposals in a cabinet meeting on December 15th.
These decisions span a range of sectors, reflecting the government’s dedication to policy reform and development initiatives.
A significant amendment to the Jharkhand Industrial Policy marks a strategic shift in industrial development.
Changes to the Reservation Act for state posts and services underscore a commitment to inclusivity and equitable representation.
Financial transparency is reinforced with the ex post facto approval of expenditure for a friendly match held during the budget session.
Environmental sustainability is prioritized with substantial allocations for solid waste management in Gumla and Vanshidhar Nagar.
Infrastructure development receives a boost with a Rs 44 crore allocation for a rail overbridge in Ketari Bagan and Rs 101 crore for road development in Seraikela-Kharsawan.
Aligning with technological trends, the state’s IT data center policy has been determined.
In the healthcare sector, a significant investment of Rs 6.88 billion is allocated for a 500-bed medical college and hospital in Bokaro.
The revision of the Planning Officer post’s salary aims to attract skilled professionals.
Educational advancement is supported with Rs 77 crore for Vinod Bihari Mahato University and the approval of the National University Bill 2023.
Transparency in governance is emphasized with the approval to present the audit report in the Assembly and to make the Commission’s recommendations on appointment irregularities available to the Assembly Secretariat.
Further, the cabinet has decided to repeal the Pragyan National University Bill and to form an industrial township in Jamshedpur, indicating significant legislative and developmental shifts.
