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Hemant Soren Flags Jharkhand’s Pending Issues at NITI Aayog Meet

Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren raised multiple pending issues at the NITI Aayog Governing Council meeting chaired by PM Narendra Modi. He urged the Centre to release funds under the Jal Jeevan Mission and clear around Rs 1.36 lakh crore in coal dues. Soren also called for simplified land acquisition procedures and approval of pending medical college projects. He emphasized transforming Jharkhand into an industrial hub with value addition in minerals and investment in sectors like green energy and AI.

Hemant Soren raises Jharkhand's pending issues at NITI Aayog meet

New Delhi, June 11

Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren raised several long-pending issues concerning his state and sought the Centre's support at the meeting of the NITI Aayog Governing Council, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, here on Thursday.

Soren urged the Centre to release pending funds under the Jal Jeevan Mission and clear outstanding dues of around Rs 1.36 lakh crore owed by coal companies to the state.

He also called for simplification of land acquisition procedures and approval of pending medical college projects.

The Chief Minister said Jharkhand should not be viewed merely as a mineral-producing state, but as a potential hub for industry, manufacturing, and a knowledge-based economy.

He stressed the need for value addition of mineral resources within the state and the establishment of industries.

Soren said that optimal utilisation of Jharkhand's mineral wealth, human resources and agricultural potential could make it a key contributor to the 'Viksit Bharat 2047' vision. He also sought the Centre's support for developing industries based on critical minerals, as well as setting up research institutions and innovation centres.

He emphasised the need to promote investment in sectors such as textiles, electronics, green energy, logistics, and agro-food processing.

Highlighting steps taken in education, health and skill development, Soren said the state has initiated several measures in these sectors. He proposed increasing the number of PM SHRI schools and Kendriya Vidyalayas in Jharkhand and setting up a regional centre of NCERT in the state.

He added that the government is working towards developing 5,000 model schools in the state.

On skill development, Soren said that under the Sarathi scheme, lakhs of youths have been trained and are being prepared for emerging sectors like artificial intelligence, drones, electric vehicles and solar energy.

He also sought approval for the remaining two of the six proposed medical colleges under the PPP model, stating that these are essential for expanding medical education and healthcare services in the state.

The Chief Minister further requested the Centre to support the establishment of a sports university and centres of excellence in Jharkhand, and to provide opportunities for the state to host national and international sporting events.

Soren pointed out that several districts in Jharkhand fall within the operational areas of central PSUs such as DVC, CCL and ECL. He emphasised the need for relaxation and simplification in land-related procedures to facilitate the development of social infrastructure in these regions.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Hemant Soren's vision for value addition within the state makes perfect sense. Why should we just export raw minerals and let others profit? We need more industries and jobs here. Land acquisition needs to be simplified but also fair to the tribal communities.

Vikram M

Good to see focus on education and skill development. But 5,000 model schools? Let's see how many actually get built. The Sarathi scheme sounds interesting if it's really training youth for AI, EVs, and drones.

Sarah B

As someone who's worked in Jharkhand's mining sector, I can say the state has huge potential. The focus on green energy and critical minerals is smart. But they need to address infrastructure gaps first, especially roads and power in rural areas.

Kavya N

The demand for a sports university is interesting. With athletes like Deepa Malik and Pramod Bhagat inspiring us, we need more infrastructure for sports. But I hope the state also focuses on basic education and health in rural pockets.

James A

NITI Aayog meetings should be about tangible outcomes, not just wish lists. While the demands are valid, the state government also needs to show progress on their own initiatives before seeking more central funds. Accountability goes both ways.

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

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