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Ranchi: MPs and MLAs from the North Chotanagpur division of the state on Wednesday suggested chief minister Hemant Soren that his government should se.
Ranchi: Chief minister Hemant Soren on Tuesday sought the support of opposition MLAs in strategizing a stern action against Damodar Valley Corporation (DVC) for its “misadventures” in Jharkhand. The state government is at loggerheads with the DVC and the Union power ministry since November over the non-payment of DVC’s dues by the JBVNL. In October, the Union power ministry had asked the RBI to deduct Rs 1,417 crore to pay a part of JBVNL’s dues to the DVC, which amounts over Rs 5,000 crore.
“DVC is a Central PSU, but it operates on our resources. It supplies power only to industrial units and deprives the poor. They do not even dispense its corporate social responsibilities (CSR). The people of Jharkhand are fed up of it,” Soren responded on behalf of his government in Jharkhand Assembly to a call attention motion brought by MLAs Irfan Ansari, Umashankar Akela and Amit Yadav.In the call attention motion, the legislators had alleged that the DVC does not dispense its CS
Bokaro: BJP’s Chandankyari MLA Amar Kumar Bauri on Sunday organised a public hearing in Hazra More in Alkusha in Chas block to seek people’s views on .
Ranchi: State finance minister Rameshwar Oraon tabled the second supplementary budget of around Rs 7,323 crore in the ongoing budget session amid the din of protests by the opposition members on Monday. The first supplementary budget to the tune of Rs 2,584.83 crore was tabled during the monsoon session last year. Oraon is set to table the state budget for the 2021-22 financial year on Wednesday.
Of the total demands for grants in the second supplementary budget, close to Rs 1,000 crore is for rural development, while Rs 269 crore is meant for urban development apart from Rs 352 crore for water resources and Rs 181 crore for women and child development among others.