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Three Bold Ideas Per District: CM’s push sparks fresh thinking across Jharkhand

Officials across the state brainstorm sustainable projects as the countdown begins for CM Hemant Soren’s return

Jharkhand Story by Jharkhand Story
20 April 2025
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CM Hemant Soren pushes welfare drive across Jharkhand

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Daltonganj, April 20: In a move set to redefine grassroots development in Jharkhand, Chief Minister Hemant Soren has directed each district to identify three long-term, sustainable schemes—projects that not only stand the test of time but also create local jobs. With the CM expected back from his foreign visit soon, the pressure is on for district administrations to finalise their proposals.

Palamu, like many other districts, has sprung into action. Deputy Development Commissioner (DDC) M Shabbir Ahmad recently held a brainstorming session with local journalists to explore potential ideas. Though brief, the discussion opened up promising avenues reflecting the region’s unique challenges and strengths.

Wasted Waters, Untapped Potential

Palamu is home to over four dozen active stone quarries, many of which now hold vast, unused water bodies. These sun-soaked ponds are not only a safety hazard—children have drowned here—but also a missed opportunity.

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While making this water potable might be costly, it could be harnessed for agriculture or social forestry. The CCL mines in Rajhara face a similar issue: massive water reserves lying idle. A robust water management scheme could transform these abilities into assets.

Ramgarh’s Hidden Weaving Talent

Few know that skilled carpet weavers working in UP’s renowned Mirzapur-Bhadohi region hail from Palamu’s Ramgarh block. If given proper support—land, sheds, looms, electricity, and raw materials—these artisans could bring that same craft home, cutting down migration and boosting the local economy.

Ramgarh has the potential to become Jharkhand’s own Mirzapur, weaving a new story of self-reliance and pride.

The Nilgai Problem: A Green Opportunity

Nearly 68% of Palamu battles a growing menace—Nilgais, which ravage crops with impunity. Yet, unlike elephants, their destruction rarely makes headlines, perhaps because of their misleadingly gentle name (‘gai’).

A sustainable solution? Grow dedicated feed in nearby jungles. This would boost green cover while keeping Nilgais out of farmlands—a win for both ecology and agriculture. It’s not just damage control; it’s a chance to create jobs in wildlife management and forest farming.

Solar Lights, Brighter Futures

Palamu could also take a giant leap into clean energy. By solarising schools, primary health centres, market areas, and village streets, the district can build a green infrastructure that delivers long-term employment and reduces power woes.

With a push towards decentralised solar solutions, Palamu could become a beacon for sustainable rural electrification in Jharkhand.

Final Thoughts

As the clock ticks on the CM’s deadline, these ideas represent more than just compliance—they’re a blueprint for a resilient, self-reliant Palamu. Now, it’s up to the administration to turn these visions into reality.

 

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