Jharkhand’s Maiya Scheme Secured by Rs 12,000 Crore Surplus

State Eliminates Rs 15,000 Crore Debt Through Strategic Financial Reforms

Key Points:

State maintains budget surplus for third consecutive year
• Financial reforms eliminate Rs 15,000 crore debt over three years
• Rs 10,000 crore Maiya scheme fully funded without external loans

RANCHI – Jharkhand’s robust financial management ensures full funding for Maiya scheme through state resources.

The state demonstrates remarkable fiscal strength. Budget surpluses continue for three years.

Meanwhile, strategic reforms show positive results. Low-interest market funding replaces costly loans.

Moreover, Jharkhand’s treasury maintains healthy reserves. This ensures sustainable welfare programs.

Financial Achievement

The state has transformed its debt profile. High-interest loans no longer burden finances.

Furthermore, fiscal reforms yield substantial benefits. The treasury operates independently now.

In addition, market borrowing costs have decreased significantly. This improves overall financial health.

Welfare Implementation

The Maiya scheme receives adequate funding. Internal resources cover all expenditures.

Additionally, the program maintains operational stability. No external funding proves necessary.

“Our financial planning ensures sustainable welfare delivery,” states a finance official.

Future Outlook

The state prepares for potential challenges. Surplus funds provide emergency reserves.

Moreover, financial independence strengthens program sustainability. Long-term planning shows results.

On the other hand, welfare commitments remain secure. The treasury maintains adequate resources.

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