Newly elected Jharkhand MLAs pledge development

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Jamshedpur, Nov 26: The newly elected MLAs from the Kolhan region have unveiled development blueprints for their constituencies, emphasizing education, healthcare, rural infrastructure, and employment. Expressing gratitude to Chief Minister Hemant Soren, INDI Alliance MLAs credited their victory to party workers and organizational strategists. Similarly, NDA MLAs acknowledged the role of party leadership and grassroots workers in their success.

“Our focus will be on addressing local needs and fulfilling the promises made during the campaign,” said an INDI Alliance MLA. The legislators highlighted their plans to tackle pressing issues like irrigation, drinking water, and electricity while ensuring rural roads are constructed and maintained.

Constituency-specific priorities

Chaibasa (Deepak Birua)

Deepak Birua vowed to complete pending works and ensure the benefits of existing schemes reach the intended beneficiaries. “Special attention will be given to health facilities, education, and electricity supply,” he stated.

Jagannathpur (Sonaram Sinku)

Sinku plans to renovate reservoirs in the Toklo and Karaikela areas and push for the creation of new administrative blocks. He emphasized strengthening healthcare in all blocks and appointing doctors in health centers. “We will meet the Chief Minister and raise our voice in the assembly to fulfill these goals,” he added.

Chakradharpur (Sukhram Oraon)

Sukhram Oraon expressed his ambition to make Chakradharpur a district, renovate reservoirs in all four blocks, and establish skill development centers. “Employment generation and water supply to agricultural fields are top priorities,” Oraon said.

Kharsawan (Dashrath Gagrai)

Gagrai’s roadmap includes completing the Bandgaon International Hockey Stadium, ensuring forest patta distribution, and setting up forest produce processing plants. “We will address incomplete road and bridge projects and push for timely implementation of schemes,” he assured.

Seraikela (Champai Soren)

Champai Soren plans to improve industrial infrastructure, resolve water and electricity issues, and promote skill development initiatives. “Our government will prioritize resolving local grievances and ensure equitable development,” he said.

Ichagarh (Savita Mahato)

Savita Mahato announced plans for a women’s degree college in Chandil, operationalizing the Chandil sub-divisional hospital, and addressing displacement issues. “We will work tirelessly to provide better rehabilitation facilities and meet public expectations,” she asserted.

Overarching plans

The MLAs collectively aim to address healthcare deficiencies by upgrading sub-divisional hospitals, fixing water supply schemes, and completing pending projects. “The public has reposed faith in us. Our duty is to deliver on their expectations,” said a spokesperson from the alliance.

To ensure accountability, they have pledged to monitor government schemes and exert pressure on officials to expedite work. “We will expose any negligence and, if needed, protest in the assembly,” remarked Dashrath Gagrai.

With development as their central agenda, the MLAs aim to foster progress in education, healthcare, and employment while strengthening rural infrastructure to create sustainable growth across their constituencies.

 

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