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Jharkhand’s next budget to focus on development of SC, ST: CM

Jharkhand’s next budget will focus on development of scheduled tribe, scheduled caste and OBC people, chief minister Raghubar Das announced here on Monday during a pre-budget consultation with people of North Chotanagpur division.

Published on: Dec 05, 2016 09:51 PM IST
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Jharkhand’s next budget will focus on development of scheduled tribe, scheduled caste and OBC people, chief minister Raghubar Das announced here on Monday during a pre-budget consultation with people of North Chotanagpur division.

Chief minister Raghubar Das (right) talks with Ramgarh’s deputy commissioner Rajeshwari B (second from left) during a pre-budget discussion in Dhanbad on Monday. (Bijay/HT Photo)
Chief minister Raghubar Das (right) talks with Ramgarh’s deputy commissioner Rajeshwari B (second from left) during a pre-budget discussion in Dhanbad on Monday. (Bijay/HT Photo)

Suggestions from people will help in preparing a comprehensive budget besides ensuring transparency and accountability, Das said.

Work culture in Jharkhand needs to be changed, he said, adding that accountability would be fixed on officers so that developmental works were execute within a limited time-frame.

During the pre-budget interaction, Das made a series of announcements besides hinting that if required, more amendments would be introduced in Chotanapgur and Santhal Parnagana tenachy acts to protect interest of land owners.

North Chotanagpur division has seven districts - Bokaro, Chatra, Dhanbad, Giridih, Hazaribagh, Koderma and Ramgarh - under its jurisdiction.

He also announced formation of Jharkhand Industrial Area Development Authority to look after 1.72 lakh acres of industrial land owned by different government agencies.

Birsa Institute of Technology (BIT-Sindri) would be upgraded a with cost of `150 crore and all vacancies, including that of a full time director, would be fulfilled within next few months, the chief minister said.

Das directed all deputy commissioners and superintendents of police to execute their responsibilities “fearlessly” and book criminals for the interest of peaceful industrial scenario in the state.

The chief minister also met some of the MLAs of the seven districts and held talks with public distribution system dealers and bank employees on his go cashless drive.

A team of senior government officials, including chief secretary Rajbala Verma, was present during the budget consultation.

 
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Pankaj Kumar

Pankaj Kumar writes on coal, social issues , education besides crime and others .Also covers neighbouring districts important developments including Giridih , Bokaro, Deoghar Jamtar besides others .

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