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Jharkhand CM Hemant Soren Maintained Indian Coal, DVC Problems at Meeting with Niti Aayog

Jharkhand CM Hemant Soren Maintained Indian Coal, DVC Problems at Meeting with Niti Aayog
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Ranchi: Head of the Jharkhand Minister Hemant Soren on Wednesday alleged that the center gave the treatment of mothers with countries claiming that Indian coal did not pay the big money that was debt while the funds were debited automatically from RBI Corporation for Damodar Valley Corporation (DVC).
At a meeting with Niti Aayog officials in Ranchi, the minister’s chairman also emphasized the need for separate tribal-centric policies for the progress of the scheduled caste and tribal people scheduled and established a mineral-based industry in the state.
“At the meeting with Niti Aayog, problems related to the treatment of spells with Jharkhand (by the center) were raised.
Discussion was held to resolve problems related to Damodar Valley Corporation, GST, irrigation contributions, lummosian, irrigation, irrigation, irrigation.
And roads.
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The beginning was good, hoping for the conclusion would be better, “said Soren.
As many as 22 problems including railroad revenues, water resources, minerals, rural development, civil aviation, tribal affairs, road transportation and national highways discussed at the meeting.
At GST contributions, the minister’s chairman urged the center to make Payment of Rs 1886.77 Crore, compensation because of the financial years 2020-21 and 2021-22.
Soren asked Niti Aayog to ensure that there was no further funding from the center because Jharkhand struggled with limited resources and many public sector companies the central owed a large amount of money to the state.
CM Objection with Automatic Reduction of Rs 2,845,50 Crore from the Consolidated Account of the State Government Managed by Bank India’s reserves by the Ministry of Power through a tripartite agreement and transferring it to DVC instead of a cost.
“The tripartite agreement was summoned without receiving approval from the state government (now).
This is called during Covid time when the state resources are under pressure,” CM said.
The State Cabinet in January 2021 decided to get out of the tripartite agreement carried out between the Ministry of Rules of the United States, the Jharkhand and RBI government, said the center was diverting funds intended for poor tribal welfare.
The BJP Jharkhand government in 2017 has made an agreement with the center and has entered into a tripartite agreement.
This pact is a setting of extraordinary power bill payments to DVC and other PSU power that supplies to the country.
It has an automatic discharge clause if the country fails to pay its bills on purchases.
The state government also told Niti Aayog that the state was not in the position of paying contributions to DVC instead of the central government’s power and effort owed a large number of 1,386.76 crore rs to the country to electricity consumption.
In addition, coal companies owe large amounts to the Jharkhand government in the form of government land costs and royalties for washing coal, he said.
Last week Soren said he could stop the function of Indian Batubara Limited (CIL), which owed Rs 1.5 lakh Crore to the Jharkhand government, in the state.
Members of Niti Aayog VK Paul, who led the delegation, said that think tanks worked as a link towards creating better relationships and coordination between the center and the state.

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