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Development of Jharkhand only possible with help from Modi's Centre: Santosh Gangwar

The Jharkhand governor also informed that a bill about raising the quotas of the SC, ST and OBC has also been sent to the Centre for 'approval'

PTI Ranchi Published 11.12.24, 03:34 PM
Jharkhand Governor Santosh Gangwar

Jharkhand Governor Santosh Gangwar X/@santoshgangwar

Jharkhand Governor Santosh Gangwar on Wednesday said the all-round development of the state’s people is possible only with mutual cooperation between the Centre and the state.

The newly elected government will work to carry forward the healthy tradition of the federal structure, Gangwar said while addressing the maiden session of Jharkhand assembly.

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"All-round development of the people of the state is possible only with mutual cooperation between the Centre and the state. We all are in favour of this belief. Our government will work to carry forward the healthy tradition of the federal structure," Gangwar added.

He urged the members to work together with dedication and commitment keeping in mind the sentiments and aspirations of the people.

"People have given their mandate for a strong and stable government. By giving special importance to the deprived, the government is committed to giving equal rights and security to everyone and bring prosperity to every doorstep," he said.

The government will adopt legal recourse to get back the outstanding amount of Rs 1.36 lakh-crore of Jharkhand lying with the central government and its companies, he said.

In the previous assembly, the government had passed a Bill raising the quota of OBCs to 27 per cent, Scheduled Tribes to 28 per cent, and Scheduled Castes to 12 per cent, besides a resolution for a Sarna religious code, the governor said.

"The Bill has been sent to the Centre for approval and is currently lying with the home ministry. The government will make all efforts to get them approved," he said.

The Governor added that the government would ensure loan at zero per cent interest to farmers, Rs 350 minimum wage to MGNREGA workers, opening of 500 CM Schools of Excellence, 4500 panchayat-level model schools, degree colleges in every block, and free education from kindergarten to PhD.

Schemes worth Rs 10,000 crore will be started, taking forward the lift irrigation project, he said.

Around 60,000 teachers, 15,000 headmasters, 10,000 language teachers, 2,500 clerks, and 10,000 police personnel will be recruited by the government. Additionally, a madarsa board, minority welfare board, and Urdu academy will be constituted in the state, he added.

He further said a sports university, multipurpose stadium-cum-sports training centre in every district, and one sports centre of excellence in every division will be opened.

Gangwar said he strongly believes that all would work with full dedication for the creation of a "prosperous and progressive Jharkhand." The four-day assembly session started on Monday and will conclude on Thursday. The first two days of the session witnessed the oath-taking of all 81 members and the election of a new Speaker for the House.

Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by The Telegraph Online staff and has been published from a syndicated feed.

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