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Jharkhand CM Hemant Soren vows to resolve land-related issues 

Jharkhand Story by Jharkhand Story
27 December 2023
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Ranchi, Dec 27: Chief Minister Hemant Soren has said that there are irregularities regarding land in the entire state, and this will be resolved in the coming days.

“Our government has returned the land of the people of Netarhat who have been struggling for years. Notification of Netarhat Field Firing Range cancelled. The land of many farmers in the state has been returned. It is necessary to correct land errors,” he pointed out.

Soren announced it when he spoke in the programme “Aapki Yojana-Aapki Sarkar-Aapke Dwar” organized in Kundri village in Latehar today.

The chief minister said that the mining companies working in Latehar will train the local youth to operate heavy vehicles and machines used in mining work.

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“For this, the district administration has been instructed to start training centres by mining companies so that the local youth can get employment,” he said.

“The state government has also made a law related to 75 per cent reservation for the employment of local people in the industries working in the state,” he added.

Benefits of schemes

The chief minister said that through the camp, the problems and troubles of the people come directly to him.

“The government has worked to make every plan so that the state can be strengthened and the people living in the villages here can be empowered. Our government gives the scheme’s benefits to every section of the people; there is no discrimination against anyone. An attempt is being made to draw a long line,” he pointed out.

On the occasion, Soren laid the foundation stone and inaugurated 130 schemes worth Rs 345 crore. He also distributed assets worth Rs 215 crore.

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