Jharkhand Assembly gears for Budget Session from February 24 to March 27
The Jharkhand Legislative Assembly is set to convene its budget session from February 24 to March 27, 2025, with extensive preparations in place.
The Jharkhand Legislative Assembly is set to convene its budget session from February 24 to March 27, 2025, with extensive preparations in place.
Chamber President Paresh Gattani and former President Praveen Jain Chhabra voiced their objections, stating that the market committees in Jharkhand have failed to deliver the support farmers need.
In Jharkhand, the issue of unemployment has once again become the center of a political debate. While the government is celebrating the handing over of appointment letters to 289 candidates under the Urban Development and Housing Department by Chief Minister Hemant Soren, BJP state president and former chief minister Babulal Marandi called it a "PR stunt".
The Jharkhand government has unveiled ambitious projects aimed at propelling the state into a new era of education, science, and innovation.
As the Jharkhand Budget Session approaches, the political temperature in the state is rising, with the government and opposition locked in a fierce debate over economic issues.
The Collegium, comprising Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud and Justices Sanjeev Khanna and BR Gavai, passed the resolutions on December 27.
Nishikant Dubey, Member of Parliament from Godda, Jharkhand, fulfilling the long cherished demand of the locals, flagged off the PatnaHatia Patliputra Express from its new stoppage at Mathurapur station of Asansol division on Tuesday.
As the nation celebrates the Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav, around 224-odd villagers residing in the bordering two villages in Bengal have to visit the nearby Jharkhand state as their post office has been located there since the past one hundred years.
The Purulia district police will provide updates of the movements and locations of the herds to the people staying in the near vicinity of the elephant corridors through the Sahay app to reduce the chances of possible human elephant conflicts.
Munda said that millet is not only the bearer of a rich cultural heritage but also offers a sustainable solution that matches our current concerns