Sunday , December 22 2024

Shamsher Alam

Ramgarh, June 27 (HS). Minorities in the district are getting the benefits of all the schemes of the central and state government. The government's scheme is visible on the ground and the officials are also very serious about it. These things were said by Shamsher Alam and Jyoti Singh Matharu, Vice President of Jharkhand State Minority Commission, who reached Ramgarh on Thursday.

As soon as they reached Ramgarh, both the vice-presidents of the commission held a meeting with the officials of all the departments of the district. During this, they reviewed the scholarship distribution scheme, Chief Minister's health scheme, minority loan scheme, Abua housing scheme, bicycle distribution scheme, tap water scheme, condition of madrasas, restoration of Urdu teachers as well as all those schemes which lead to the development of the people of the minority community. The commission seemed quite satisfied with the report submitted by the officials.

He said that the old schemes have been completed, in which the scheme of fencing the graveyard is very important. The government has also prepared many new schemes for the minorities. It is hoped that they will also be seen taking concrete shape on the ground soon.

Development is happening under the leadership of Ramgarh DC

Commission's Vice President Shamsher Alam and Jyoti Singh Matharu also spoke to media representatives after the meeting of the officials. During this, they said that the development work being done in Ramgarh district under the leadership of DC Chandan Kumar is quite satisfactory. No such complaint has been received here which makes them feel that injustice is being done to the minorities.

During this time, the issue of not allocating a minority hostel to Ramgarh district was also raised. When the discussion took place, it came to light that the allocation of this scheme in Ramgarh district has not been done at the state government level. The Vice President of the Commission said that he will immediately recommend this to the state government. It has been almost 17 years since Ramgarh district was formed and in such a situation, the absence of a minority hostel here is a serious issue. Minorities should also get its benefit here. Vice President of the Commission Shamsher Alam said that the intention of the state government towards the minorities seems to be coming to fruition here.