Upcoming Jharkhand Cabinet Meeting to Focus on Key Decisions
Hemant Soren Government to Convene New Year’s First Meeting on January 7
Key Points:
- Cabinet meeting to be held on January 7, 2025, in Ranchi.
- Focus areas may include education, health, and infrastructure.
- Last meeting saw a 3% increase in employees’ DA to 53%.
RANCHI – The Jharkhand government, under Chief Minister Hemant Soren, will hold its first cabinet meeting of 2025 on January 7 at 4 PM. The meeting will take place at the Council Chamber, Jharkhand Ministry (Project Bhawan), and promises to address significant administrative and developmental issues.
Previous Cabinet Resolutions
In the last cabinet meeting on December 24, 2024, several critical proposals were approved. These included a 3% hike in dearness allowance for state employees and pensioners, raising the DA from 50% to 53%. Other key decisions were:
| Proposal | Status |
|---|---|
| Increase in DA and DR for employees | Approved |
| Introduction of CAG report in assembly | Approved |
| Allocation of ₹99.56 crore for MERU under RUSA | Approved |
| Promotion of Dr. Tulsi Mahto | Approved |
| Clearance for governor’s revised speech | Approved |
| Postponement of sixth assembly session | Approved |
Expected Outcomes from the Upcoming Meeting
This meeting is expected to set the tone for the year by focusing on initiatives in health, education, and infrastructure. Plans for administrative reforms and development projects may also be unveiled. Speaking ahead of the meeting, a government official hinted, “The cabinet is committed to propelling the state’s growth trajectory with new policies.”
Possible New Announcements
The session might introduce schemes aimed at accelerating Jharkhand’s progress. Speculations include policies to boost higher education and health infrastructure. Analysts anticipate that such measures would reflect the administration’s vision for inclusive development. Another official commented, “People of Jharkhand can look forward to impactful decisions shaping their future.”

