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30 thousand appointments will be made within 3-4 months: Chief Minister

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Ranchi: In a program organized in the capital, appointment letters were distributed among 2454 newly appointed candidates on various posts. On this occasion, Chief Minister Champai Soren said that within the coming three to four months, 30 thousand vacant posts will be filled in various departments of the state government. Appointments will be made for this. The Chief Minister said that the state which is being led by his government is a state full of mineral resources. If the mineral resources of Jharkhand are used for the all-round development and upliftment of people of all classes and communities including tribals, indigenous people, poor, laborers, exploited and backward people, then only Jharkhand will be able to stand in the category of developed states. Today the state government is giving appointment letters to 2454 newly appointed candidates on various posts. From today onwards a big responsibility is being placed on the shoulders of all of you. All you newly appointed candidates will work as an integral part of the state government. Expressing confidence, the Chief Minister said that all the newly appointed candidates will play their important role with full devotion and honesty in strengthening the social, economic and educational system here. I convey my heartiest congratulations and best wishes to all of you. Chief Minister Shri Champai Soren said these things while addressing the state level appointment letter distribution ceremony organized at Shaheed Maidan, Ranchi today.

*Aim to set an example in a short time*

Chief Minister Champai Soren said that his government's thinking is that such work should be done in a very short time, which can set an example in the development of Jharkhand. The state government will also soon appoint tribal teachers of tribal languages. The state government thinks that the study of rich tribal languages ​​of Jharkhand should now be started from primary schools only. Complete preparations are being made for this purpose. Jharkhand has been seen as a state with a golden bird, but it is an irony that for years, work was done to keep the needy people including the tribals, indigenous people, poor, exploited and backward minorities away from the system. His government is now working to give people of these classes their rights. After formation of separate Jharkhand state, the people here have not been able to develop as per expectations. At present, his government is committed to the all-round development of every class and section of Jharkhand. The Chief Minister said that in the year 2019, the government was formed under the leadership of former Chief Minister Shri Hemant Soren. As soon as the government was formed, Corona infection hit the country and the world and the entire system came to a halt. The previous governments did not pay attention to providing resources to the hospitals in the name of health system in the state, but under the able leadership of Hemant ji, the state government set an example of better health management across the country during the Corona transition period. The state government did the work of saving both life and livelihood during the Corona infection period.

*Bringing positive changes in the education system is a priority*

Chief Minister Champai Soren said that his government is working to strengthen and strengthen the education system in the state. Government schools running within the state are being converted into model schools and schools of excellence on the lines of private schools. His government is improving the system with commitment so that the children of the poor, laborers and farmers of the state can now get quality education. Without education, man's life will remain incomplete. I believe that the vision of a developed state can be fulfilled only through an educated society. His government will light a lamp of education in the state which will never go out. The previous governments had closed 5 thousand primary schools in the state, but the present government is working to revive the spirit of education in the state. Their government is continuously supporting the students of government schools. The scholarship amount for school children has been increased by up to three times. Students pursuing higher education are being provided financial assistance as per their need through Guruji Credit Card Scheme.

*Everyone should have the right to food, clothing and shelter, this is the aim*

Chief Minister Champai Soren said that his government is working to provide food, clothes and houses to the needy families of all sections of the community including tribals, indigenous people, poor, laborers, backward classes, minorities in the state. The social, economic and educational system here is continuously being strengthened. Everyone's cooperation is very important in strengthening the basic and fundamental system, everyone will have to take up their responsibility. His government will provide the benefits of Abua Awas Yojana to 20 lakh eligible families deprived of PM Awas Yojana. The amount of the first installment has been sent through DBT to the families identified in the first phase under the Abua Housing Scheme in the state.

On this occasion, Minister Mr. Satyanand Bhokta, Minister Mr. Badal, Rajya Sabha MP Mrs. Mahua Maji, Principal Secretary Mr. Sunil Kumar, Secretary Mr. Prashant Kumar, Secretary Mr. Rajesh Sharma, Secretary Mr. Abu Bakar Siddiqui, Secretary Mr. Arwa Rajkamal, Secretary Mr. Umashankar Singh, Director Shri Shashi Ranjan along with other officers and candidates who received appointment letters and other people were present. *Appointment made on these posts..*

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