Ranchi: Chairman of the Minister of Hemant Soren on Thursday expressed a displeasure of the distribution of slowly slow credit cards to the State Farmers and directed the Ministry of Agriculture to ensure the coverage of 100% in March 2022.
Soren carried out representatives of various government departments marathon meetings held in the project building and Attended by the Chief Secretary of Sukhdev Singh, Secretary of the Department and Deputy Commissioner of all 24 districts.
During the meeting, the minister’s chairman also directed all relevant officials to accelerate the implementation of various social security schemes.
Apart from the distribution of fast cards to farmers, Soren also said that cold storage construction in the district must be resolved in a schedule set.
He asked the deputy commissioner to think outside the box to complete the work and specifically asked Dhanbad DC to ensure that the water stored in the coal mine left in the districts was diverted for irrigation.
When reviewing the PDS scheme, Soren directed officials to ensure that the quality of clothing, which will be distributed under the Sona-Sobhran Scheme Dhoti Saree, good quality.
Under the scheme, 57 Families of Lakh BPL will provide garments at Rs 10 each twice a year.
The minister’s chairman also requested an official of the Rural Development Department to use the products owned and marketed under the Palash State brand in government buildings and buildings.
In addition, women, which are provided under Phulo Jhano Ashirwad Yojana, are associated with a new livelihood program.
Soren also emphasizes the increase in the state-sponsored scholarship program for students.
“Last year, more than 16.35 students have registered for pre-matrix scholarships while only eight lakh entries this year.
CM also directs that the last date for the pre-matrix scholarship entry is extended until October 25 while post-matrix scholarship entries are extended to November 16, “The government statement released after the meeting.
Soren also directs the Mining Department to ensure that illegal mining is fully stopped in the state.
The government, in another statement, said the required permits had been issued to divert DMFT funds for medical purposes.