CM Champai Soren to Review Departmental Performance on June 11

Town Post Live 24×7
LIVE

TOWN POST LIVE 24×7

Breaking News • Jharkhand • Bihar • India

▶ WATCH LIVE
🔴 BREAKING NEWS • WATCH TOWN POST LIVE 24×7 • LIVE COVERAGE • JHARKHAND • BIHAR • INDIA • POLITICS • CRIME • SPORTS • BUSINESS • ENTERTAINMENT • WEATHER • EXCLUSIVE REPORTS • CLICK ANYWHERE ON THIS BANNER TO WATCH LIVE • 🔴 BREAKING NEWS • WATCH TOWN POST LIVE 24×7 • LIVE COVERAGE • JHARKHAND • BIHAR • INDIA • POLITICS • CRIME • SPORTS • BUSINESS • ENTERTAINMENT • WEATHER • EXCLUSIVE REPORTS •

Focus on Law and Order, Rural Development, and Major Schemes at Project Bhawan, Ranchi

Chief Minister Champai Soren will conduct a comprehensive review meeting of all departments on June 11 at Project Bhawan, Ranchi.

RANCHI – Chief Minister Champai Soren is set to hold a detailed review meeting of various state departments on June 11 at Project Bhawan, Ranchi.

In the first shift, the meeting will focus on law and order issues, service of warrants, crime control, forest and land revenue matters that impact police activities.

In the second shift, the CM will review several key rural development initiatives, including the Abua Housing Scheme, Poto Ho Sports Development Scheme, Birsa Irrigation Well Enhancement Scheme, and the MNREGA scheme.

Additionally, the review will cover the functioning of the Panchayati Raj Department, Scheduled Tribe Scheduled Caste Minority and Backward Class Welfare Department, Women Child Development and Social Security Department, Agriculture Animal Husbandry and Cooperative Department, Drinking Water and Sanitation Department, Mines and Geology Department, Energy Department, Revenue Registration and Land Reforms Department, Personnel Administrative Reforms and Official Language Department, Health Medical Education and Family Welfare Department, School Education and Literacy Department, Transport Department, Labor Employment Training and Skill Development Department, and Higher and Technical Education Department.

The CM will also review land acquisition matters across various departments and construction-related schemes valued over Rs 25 crore.

In preparation for this meeting, the Cabinet Secretariat and Coordination Department has requested detailed reports on the status of these schemes from all departments through the Planning Development Department.

"The aim of this extensive review is to ensure efficient and effective implementation of all government schemes and to address any existing issues," stated a government source.

This meeting is crucial for assessing the progress and challenges faced by different departments and ensuring alignment with the state’s development goals.

Join Our Newsletter

Feel like reacting? Express your views here!

Related News

K’taka SIR: 94.23 Pc Enumeration Forms Distributed, 30.61 Pc Digitised

Bengaluru, July 13 (IANS) The Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in Karnataka has gathered pace, with 94.23 per cent of Enumeration Forms...

🔥 भारत की ताकत से पाकिस्तानी पैनल बौखलाया! चीन, तालिबान और इज़राइल पर खुल गई पोल | #indiapakistan

भारत की बढ़ती वैश्विक भूमिका को लेकर पाकिस्तान के एक टीवी पैनल में तीखी बहस देखने को मिली। चर्चा के दौरान भारत-अफगानिस्तान संबंध, पाकिस्तान...

Opinion

Jamshedpur Police Face Trust Test Amid Crime Surge, Stabbing Death and Loot Attempt

Jamshedpur shaken by Himanshu Singh’s stabbing death and a truck driver loot attempt near Burmamines, sparking protests demanding justice.

Sanjay Gupta Slams ‘AI Slop’ Replacing Real Filmmaking

  Director Says VFX Teams Sit Idle as AI Shortcuts Take Over Key Points: Gupta Calls Rising AI Use in Films a Form of Laziness Director...

You May Also Like

Seraikela Teacher Found Dead under Bridge, Kin Allege Murder

Seraikela teacher’s body found under bridge; family alleges murder as police detain three relatives for questioning.

Tribute Paid to Labour Leader Ratilal Mahato

Tributes were paid to labour leader Ratilal Mahato on his 27th martyrdom anniversary at Gamharia’s Uparbeda ground in Seraikela-Kharsawan.

Read More

Discussion

Readers' Comments

Recent