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Jharkhand budget session: A request for a grant of 2690 crores was approved despite a commotion in the house and the opposition's boycott

 Jharkhand budget session: A request for a grant of 2690 crores was approved despite a commotion in the house and the opposition's boycott


A demand for a grant of Rs 2690 crore for the benefit of Scheduled Tribes, Scheduled Castes, Backward Classes, and Minorities was passed at the Jharkhand Budget Session on Saturday despite the opposition's boycott. BJP was accused of stirring up tribalism during this time.

A proposal for a grant of Rs 2690 crore for the benefit of scheduled tribes, scheduled castes, backward classes, and minorities was passed in the Legislative Assembly on Saturday despite the opposition's boycott.

BJP was accused of stirring up tribalism during this time. Congress and JMM, however, described it as a government for all people.

Minister Champai Soren stated in response to the opposition's cut motion discussion that the state's social and fundamental systems need to be addressed first.

Multi-story hostels will be built in Ranchi, Jamshedpur, Hazaribagh, Dumka, Deoghar, Chaibasa, and Godda with the understanding that students from rural areas do not encounter any difficulties receiving an education in cities.

The government would also cater for food for the students residing in the hostels run for SC, ST, OBC, and minorities, as well as the appointment of a cook and a cleaner.

Every hostel will have a library built. There will be a Tribal Cultural Art Center set up. In villages with a high SC and OBC population, religious sites and cremation grounds would be blocked off.

10,000 Poshan Sakhis were evicted, and not a single job was offered: Kedar

Following the lunch break, the House debated the Welfare Department's request for funds. BJP MLA Kedar Hazra made a reduced suggestion regarding the demand for grants, claiming that the central government had tripled the budget for SC, ST, and OBC.

The Modi administration has chosen to observe Lord Birsa Munda's birth anniversary as Tribal Pride Day in an effort to boost tribal society's pride.

Although 10,000 Poshan Sakhis were fired by the Jharkhand government, Draupadi Murmu was elected president.

He made an attack on the House opposition seem. MLA Jiga Susaran Horo While taking part in the conversation, Jiga Susaran Horo stated that the Hemant government is sending a Jharkhand tribal child to study abroad.

The Sarna Masna location is now under siege. BJP politicians were a target of Susaran Horo. asked former minister Amar Bauri why he joined BJP after leaving Babulal Marandi.

Marandi's tears were dried up by Pradeep Yadav at the time, but you folks are not currently employed by the government. claimed that we are skilled fighters who had successfully seized Jharkhand.

Residential schools were not granted funding: Naveen

According to BJP MLA Naveen Jaiswal, 43 residential schools have not received even a single penny in grants during the current fiscal year. According to him, the government is not approving the Ram Navami march in Hazaribagh; rather, 107 charges have been filed against 5,000 persons. It won't be accepted.

Pensions for third gender should be provided: Poornima

According to Congress Legislator Poornima Neeraj Singh, funding for the Department of Women and Child Development has increased by 54%. For the first time, the government provided warm clothing for the kids.

The Savitri Bai Phule initiative involves enhancing the education of teenage girls. Feticide has decreased. The Sarvajan Pension Yojana benefits 21 lakh individuals.

He asserted that the moment had arrived for women to be treated with respect rather than sympathy. claimed that women want equal opportunity, not equality. In addition to calling for the Sarvajan Pension Yojana to be increased, he urged that the third gender be granted the same pension rights.

Players with disabilities ought to be hired as well. Every district needs to have a centre for women's studies. Sports for one district should be organised. He asked that idioms like "bangle wear" and "widow weeping" be eliminated from everyday conversation.

MLA Shilpi Neha Tirkey brought up the subject of reservations and claimed that up until this point, the reserved classes had not received justice.

Dainik Jagran received a wave from Shashibhushan Mehta

MLA Shashibhushan Mehta brought up the issue of land grabbing by Scheduled Caste people in Palamu and waved a copy of Dainik Jagran in front of everyone. He claimed that these Scheduled Caste people have not yet received justice and also that their land has not been restored to them from the bullies. heading to





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