Champai Soren Reinforces Development Commitments

Jharkhand’s Infrastructure Boost Under New Leadership

Jharkhand’s government to fortify state infrastructure, emphasizing local employment and rural advancement.

JAMSHEDPUR – Chief Minister Champai Soren has pledged to enhance Jharkhand’s infrastructure, focusing on electricity, water, and roads in industrial areas.

He announced that industrial groups would receive numerous concessions and facilities, conditional upon offering 75% of jobs to local residents.

This initiative aims to ensure local employment and adherence to government regulations for the benefit of Jharkhand’s youth.

Soren highlighted the underutilization of Jharkhand’s mineral wealth, lamenting that despite its richness, the benefits are yet to fully reach the state.

Rural areas, struggling with various challenges, are set to receive improved facilities, mirroring those in urban centers, through initiatives like the Mukhyamantri Gram Gaadi Yojana.

The Chief Minister credited Hemant Soren’s tenure for laying the groundwork for development, despite setbacks from the global pandemic.

Efforts to alleviate Ranchi’s traffic congestion through flyover construction were also mentioned as part of the broader development strategy.

Addressing the media in Jilingagoda, Champai Soren emphasized the importance of socio-economic, educational, and health system enhancements for Jharkhand’s progress.

The government’s dedication to implementing Hemant Soren’s policies for public welfare and development was reaffirmed, aiming for a more effective execution.

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