Jamshedpur: Six prominent leaders from the Jharkhand Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) will travel to New Delhi to participate in a high-level national training programme on SIR (Social Impact and Responsibility). The session will take place on March 7 at the party’s national headquarters.
The Jharkhand Delegation
Jharkhand BJP State President Aditya Sahu finalized the delegation, choosing a mix of experienced legislators and organizational strategists. The team includes:

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Bhanu Pratap Shahi: Former MLA
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Amit Mandal: Former MLA
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Saroj Singh: BJP State Minister
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Sunita Singh: State Minister
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Dinesh Kumar: Former Jamshedpur District President and State Executive Committee member
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Satyanarayan Singh: Former Ranchi District President and State Executive Committee member
Strategic Objectives
The training camp aims to sharpen the party’s organizational understanding and strategic planning regarding SIR. According to party sources, the national-level meeting will:
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Develop Action Plans: Create a detailed roadmap for SIR-related initiatives.
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Strengthen Structure: Provide guidance on implementing programs effectively across all levels of the party.
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Receive Central Direction: Specialized training from the BJP’s central leadership will dictate how the state conducts activities in the coming months.
Why This Matters
The outcomes of this New Delhi session will likely shape the BJP’s future strategy across several states. By sending a diverse six-member team, the Jharkhand unit ensures that these new strategic directions translate directly into local action in districts like Jamshedpur and Ranchi.

