Jharkhand CM Champions Village-Centric Governance, Launches Development Schemes
Hemant Soren Unveils Major Initiatives for Villages, Targets Rural Development
Ranchi: Jharkhand’s Chief Minister Hemant Soren emphasizes a shift in governance focus to villages, announcing multiple development schemes and infrastructure projects, including a significant investment in rural roads and initiatives for higher education.
Hemant Soren, Jharkhand’s Chief Minister, outlined his government’s commitment to higher education, announcing the Guruji Student Credit Card Scheme.
This initiative promises up to Rs 15 lakh in financial assistance to students for pursuing higher education, aiming to reduce dependence on banks.
Soren declared the expansion of the Savitribai Phule Kishori Samriddhi Yojana, now encompassing all daughters in a family, to support their continued education.
The Chief Minister interacted with beneficiaries at a camp in Kursi Panchayat, Chaibasa Sadar, showcasing his government’s direct engagement with citizens.
Assets worth Rs 116 crore 42 lakh were distributed among 332 beneficiaries during this event.
In a significant infrastructure push, Soren inaugurated 94 schemes worth Rs 85 crore 64 lakh and laid the foundation for 137 projects valued at Rs 422 crore 11 lakh.
He announced a major rural road construction initiative, with plans to build 17,000 kilometers of roads using Rs 800 crore.
Soren directed the West Singhbhum administration to develop Torlo Dam as a tourist destination, indicating a focus on regional tourism.
The Chief Minister’s commitment to providing housing for the poor and fulfilling Manki Munda’s demands was also emphasized.
In line with his village-centric governance approach, Soren stated that women, the elderly, and students would enjoy free fare on rural buses.
These announcements mark a distinct shift from the previous administration’s policies, with Soren criticizing the BJP-led governments for neglecting rural development and mismanaging the state’s finances and resources.
