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Your rights are knocking at your door, come forward and take home the scheme you need: Chief Minister | News India

Gumla, September 5 (HS). Chief Minister Hemant Soren said that in the coming five years, we will make you so strong that you will not need to ask for help from anyone. You will decide the path of your development on your own strength and will walk hand in hand with the state government in changing the picture and destiny of the state.

Chief Minister Hemant Soren said these things while addressing the fourth phase of “Aapki Yojana Aapki Sarkar Aapke Dwar” program organized in Pandarani village of Shivnathpur Panchayat under Sisai block of Gumla district on Thursday. He said that it is our resolve to deliver one lakh rupees every year to every household in the coming years. The Chief Minister said that the fourth phase of “Aapki Yojana Aapki Sarkar Aapke Dwar” is going on. Your problems are being resolved by organizing camps in every village-mohalla-tola. I tell you that your rights are knocking at your door. Come forward and take the scheme of your need to your home. Our effort is to make you and your family empowered and self-reliant through various schemes.

The Chief Minister said that even today there are many remote villages in the state where there is no way to reach. No officer has ever visited these villages. They do not even know who the BDO-CO and DC-SP are. But today, officers are reaching your homes walking on the footpaths in those villages and solving your problems on the spot along with giving the benefits of various schemes.

Plans are made according to your thinking and needs

The Chief Minister said that whatever plans our government is making, they are keeping in mind your thoughts and needs. We are trying to move you forward through these schemes. Because, when you are empowered, the state will also become strong. He also said that whatever applications come in the program “Aapki Yojana Aapki Sarkar Aapke Dwar” are also taken into consideration while formulating schemes, because through this we get information about the real condition of our people.

to bring a smile to people's faces

The Chief Minister said that only that government is successful which brings smile on the face of the people of its state. Our endeavour is to bring happiness on the face of every person. We are continuously working with this resolve. He stressed that this government is not being run from Ranchi headquarters but from the villages and countryside. We are well aware of the problems of the villagers. In such a situation, strengthening the rural system is our commitment.

This is the government of the people of Jharkhand

The Chief Minister said that this is the government of the people of Jharkhand. The tribals and natives here have been very backward for years. In the last 20 years, they have always been marginalized but our government is constantly making efforts to take them forward. In this regard, many policies and schemes have been made, through which we are moving rapidly towards the empowerment of the people of Jharkhand.

Determined to preserve the identity of the tribals

The Chief Minister said that Jharkhand is identified with its tribals. In such a situation, it is our resolve to maintain the tribal identity. In this regard, a proposal for a separate Sarna code for the tribals has been sent to the Central Government. We have come up with many schemes for the upliftment of the tribals. The tribals here should bring glory to themselves and the state on the basis of their abilities, the government is always standing with them.

There is constant tampering with water, forest and land

The Chief Minister said that many heroes like Bhagwan Birsa Munda, Sido-Kanhu, Tilka Manjhi, Budhu Bhagat and Nilambar Pitambar had sacrificed their lives to protect water, forest and land and against injustice, exploitation and oppression. But today, water, forest and land are being tampered with in the name of setting up industries, mining and factories. Due to this, the tribals and natives of this place kept getting displaced. Their land was occupied by someone else but our government is fully committed to protecting water, forest and land. In this regard, by closing the Netarhat firing range, we have worked to return the land to the villagers. Individual and community forest leases are being provided, so that the tribals can be given the rights over water, forest and land again.

Sisters and daughters above 18 years of age can also apply in advance

The Chief Minister said that Jharkhand Mukhyamantri Maiyaan Samman Yojana is a strong step taken towards women empowerment. Amazing enthusiasm is being seen among the sisters and daughters of the state regarding this scheme. At present, women between 21 and 50 years of age are getting the benefit of this scheme, but seeing the tremendous enthusiasm of the sisters and daughters towards the scheme, we have decided to give the benefit of this scheme to sisters and daughters from the age of 18 years. A policy will be made soon in this regard. I want to tell the sisters and daughters of the state that they should apply in advance in the camps organized under the program “Aapki Yojana Aapki Sarkar Aapke Dwar” so that the process of giving them the benefit of this scheme also starts.

The Chief Minister said that whether it is a matter of appointments or self-employment, education, agriculture, animal husbandry and rural development, all other sectors. The government is working for the development of every sector. He said that there is Birsa Harit Gram Yojana and Chief Minister Pashudhan Yojana for farmers, while the government is providing financial support for better education of the children of the state.

Gumla and Lohardaga districts received many gifts

In the program Aapki Yojana- Aapki Sarkar- Aapke Dwar, the Chief Minister gifted 347 schemes worth Rs 1222 crore 32 lakh 48 thousand to Gumla and Lohardaga districts and distributed assets among the beneficiaries. This includes the inauguration and foundation stone laying of 159 schemes worth Rs 636 crore 74 lakh 57 thousand under Gumla district, while the inauguration and foundation stone laying of 188 schemes worth Rs 367 crore 86 lakh 28 thousand was completed under Lohardaga district. On this occasion, assets worth about Rs 217 crore 71 lakh 17 thousand were distributed among 162769 beneficiaries of these two districts. In this, assets worth about Rs 204 crore 88 lakh 80 thousand were distributed among 150678 beneficiaries under Gumla district and assets worth Rs 12 crore 82 lakh were distributed among 12091 beneficiaries under Lohardaga district.