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Ranchi: Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren organized a mega asset distribution function at Palamu divisional level under “Your Rights Your Government Your Door” in Medininagar among more than 11 lakh beneficiaries. Distributed assets worth more than 8 billion. Addressing the people present on the occasion, he said that the strengthening of the rural system is the top priority of the government. For this reason, keeping all sections and sections of the society at the center, including the poor, needy, tribals, scheduled castes, backward, minorities, women, elderly and youth living in rural areas, making work plans with complete homework and bringing them to the ground. being done.
He said that the government is giving an opportunity to the people of this place to earn their livelihood with dignity and self-respect, because due to this, development will be accelerated in the state. The schemes being run by the government will decide the condition and direction of the villagers.
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The plans will be successful only with the participation and cooperation of all of you.
The Chief Minister said that there are many such complex areas in Jharkhand, where the officials do not even visit. In such a situation, how the schemes of the government will reach there, it can be easily understood. At the same time, people living in remote rural areas have to come to the block or district headquarters to take advantage of the schemes, but many difficulties arise in getting work done here. If their work is not done even in one or two attempts, then they stop thinking of joining the schemes. Keeping this in mind the program “Aapke Adhikar Aapke Sarkar Aapke Dwar” has been started. Through this program, along with giving you information about the schemes, you are also being linked to the schemes. For this the government is coming at your doorstep. You are requested to ensure your cooperation and participation.
The massive success of the program
The Chief Minister said that the way people are coming to the camps being organized in Panchayats under the program “Aapke Adhikar Aapki Sarkar Aapke Dwar”, it is enough to tell that this program is becoming very successful in the entire state. He said that about 1.5 lakh complaints have been received in Palamu division. In this, about 1.30 lakh problems have been solved.
Villagers’ farm-barn and livestock are their capital
The Chief Minister said that the people living in rural areas neither have money at home nor in the bank. Their farm and barn and livestock are their capital. For this reason, the government has started many schemes for farmers and livestock farmers, so that their income can increase and prosperity can come in the rural areas.
Special focus on job creation
The Chief Minister said that the government has special emphasis on employment generation. On the one hand, the process of filling up vacant posts on a large scale has been started by making appointment rules. At the same time, a provision has also been made to give 75 percent employment to the local people in private institutions and producer companies located in the state. To promote self-employment, Mukhyamantri Swarozgar Yojana is being run. Along with opening shops, hotels, saloons, vehicles and production units, the government is also providing subsidy based capital up to Rs 25 lakh for many other works. The Chief Minister asked the women who earn their living by selling liquor and liquor to leave this and adopt other means of livelihood. They will be provided livelihood under the Phoolo Jhano Ashirwad scheme. The Chief Minister assured to make the products manufactured by Mahila Mandals available in the market through Palash brand.
No limit on the number of beneficiaries for pension now
The Chief Minister said that the government has started Universal Pension Scheme. APL and BPL card holder will not be mandatory for pension under this scheme. The restriction on the number of beneficiaries has also been done away with. Apart from all the elderly people above 60 years, disabled, widows and single women will get pension.
All round development of Palamu division
The Chief Minister said that the government has prepared an action plan for the all-round development of Palamu division. Here in the next two years, a network of roads will be laid at a cost of five thousand crore rupees. DPR of Rs 800 crore is ready for irrigation schemes. Apart from this, there will be no shortage of funds for the development of other infrastructure including drinking water. The Chief Minister announced on the occasion that the foundation stone of rice mills in Jharkhand would be laid on December 29.
More than 11 lakh beneficiaries got gifts
In the ceremony, assets worth Rs 8 billion 58 crore 90 lakh 07 thousand 666 were distributed among 11 lakh 29 thousand 982 beneficiaries of the three districts under Palamu division. In this, Rs 5 billion 61 crore 52 lakh 94 thousand 42 among 5 lakh 63 thousand 678 beneficiaries of Medininagar district, Rs 2 billion 53 crore 92 lakh 50 thousand 324 among 5 lakh 48 thousand 209 beneficiaries of Garhwa district and 18 thousand from Latehar district. Assets worth Rs 43 crore 44 lakh 63 thousand 300 were distributed among 95 beneficiaries.