Jharkhand Governor Draupadi Murmu hoisted the tricolour in the second capital Dumka. Speaking on the occasion, she said: "Efforts are being made to improve the condition of farmers of the state
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"Soon, more than 50,000 government jobs will be filled in the state. Jharkhand is getting Central support in development works," he said.
"In 2013-14, the Centre provided Rs 4,064 crore while the Modi Government in 2014-15 increased the funds by 82 per cent to Rs 7,392 crore, and in 2017-18, the Central aid went up to Rs 13,414 crore," he said. He cited examples of the Central assistance in the form of setting up the All India Institute of Medical Science (AIIMS) in Deoghar, renovation of and opening of the Sindri fertiliser plant and a joint collaboration between NTPC and Patratu Thermal Power Plant in Ramgarh district.
Jharkhand Governor Draupadi Murmu hoisted the tricolour in the second capital Dumka. Speaking on the occasion, she said: "Efforts are being made to improve the condition of farmers of the state. To increase the forest cover and conservation of the rivers, a unique plantation drive has been been launched in the state."
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