In a first, state gets 100-acre animal rescue centre on city outskirts

Animals, which are often rescued from human captivity and the wild, now have a Home in the state asJharkhands first animal rescue centre near Ranchi has been thrown open for use by the state department of forests, Environment and https://exam.pscnotes.com/Climate-change”>Climate Change.

Spread over 100 acres, the centre has come up at Barwe village in Ormanjhi block of Ranchi district, 22 km from the state capital. Located on the Ormanjhi-Boriyo road, the facility houses one male langoor and two male sloth bears which were freed from human captivity in the last six months.

Envisaged over 16 years ago, the work for the centre began in 2019 after the then CMRaghubar Dassanctioned a budget of Rs 8.20 crore. Three years later, the centres enclosures for deer, leopards and primates and a moat for the bear have been readied.

ICDS Survey in Jharkhand

According to a recent survey, more than 55 percent of children in Jharkhand did not receive Supplementary Nutrition under the Integrated Child Development Scheme (ICDS) even once during the first six months of 2021.

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According to the National Family Health Survey-4 data, every second child in the state is stunted and underweight, every third child are stunted, every 10 children are severely wasting, and about 70% of children are anemic.

About Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS):
It is a central funding scheme launched in 1975.
It is implemented by the Women and Child Development Ministries.
It is an umbrella scheme under 6 Schemes operates namely:
Anganwadi Services Scheme
Pradhan Mantri Matru Vandana Yojana
National Childcare Scheme
Adolescent Girl Scheme
Child Protection Scheme
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DDUGKY crucial in self-employment generation in Pakur: Alamgir

The contribution of Deendayal Upadhyaya Grameen Kaushalya Yojana (DDUGKY) is very important in moving Pakur district towards self-EMPLOYMENT, said Rural Development Minister, Alamgir Alam while inaugurating Rising Pakur programme on Tuesday in Pakur.

Under the DDUGKY, run by the Jharkhand State Livelihood Promotion Society (JSLPS), a workshop was organized on Tuesday in the presence of Alam in Pakur Deputy Commissioner (DC), Varun Ranjan. During this, Alam and Ranjan formally inaugurated the programme by lighting the lamp.

Assets were distributed at the end of the program, under which movement letters were given to five participants of DDUGKY kits to Job Resource Person, citation to JRP and BPM for doing better work in the last financial year, Birsa Irrigation Well Scheme and Distribution of acceptance letters to the beneficiaries of Birsa Harit Gram Yojana and selection letters to Anganwadi workers and Sahiyas. Simultaneously, 33 unemployed youths and Women were sent to Ranchi and Hazaribagh for training.

Samarth inks MoU with Wellmark Hospital for elderly in Bokaro

To create a conducive Environment for elderly and for better Health, involvement in various activities besides to ensure mental peace a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) has been exchanged between Wellmark Hospital Bokaro and Samarth Community Forum for the elderly in Bokaro. Samarth Multi Activity Centre for Elderly (MACE) in Bokaro provides a comfortable and enriching environment to offer support to its members for Health, Wellness, Learning and Engagement. Wellmark Hospital Bokaro which is a fully NABH accredited hospitals in District is now considered the hub of healthcare exchanged MoU with Samarth at Wellmark Hospital Bokaro in order to boost the health care system of elderly people.

The MoU was exchanged at the Wellmark Hospital Bokaro between Suresh Kumar, (MD) Wellmark Hospital and Asheesh Gupta, Director Samarth in the virtual presence of Chairman Wellmark Hospital and Renowned Cardiologist Dr Satish from Canada who is in his abroad tour as part of his scheduled personal visit. Also during this MoU Exchange event Rajeev Dubey from Samarth, Rajender Singh from KIMS, Rajeev from Mission Hospital, Ashok Singh, A K Sinha, B Jaiswal , S Mohan etc were present . Notably Dr Satish from Canada reiterated that this MoU will definitely boost the health care system of elderly people in Bokaro which is crucial.

The activities include periodic medical and wellness consultation to elderly through visiting doctors, geriatric specialists, naturopaths, physiotherapists, and counsellors; reading, audio-visual facilities, talks and discussions by experts from various walks of life; The sessions in use of day-to-day technology, matters, legal advice and various hobbies for elderly to keep learning and stay agile; mental and physical engagement including celebrations and games. To make the efforts of Samarth more fruitful and taking step ahead by joining hand Wellmark Hospital Bokaro which is fully NABH accredited hospitals in District is now considered the hub of healthcare is going to sign MoU with Samarth on Sunday at Wellmark Hospital Bokaro in order to boost the health care system of elderly people . Dr Satish Chairman of Wellmark Hospital while elaborating said Wellmark and Samarth will ensure together that the elderly are benefitted with this collaboration in terms of best health care facilities as Wellmark always wanted quality healthcare for all as per global standards. Notably MoU signing ceremony to be organised at Wellmark Hospital Naya More Bokaro in the presence of all the dignitaries of Bokaro.

Expansion of Tinplate will direct employment to 1000 people: CM

To mark the beginning of construction for a new industrial facility in the city, Chief Minister Hemant Soren performed rituals for the expansion project of Tinplate Company of India Limited (TCIL). The Chief Minister said that his government will help industries in the state to grow.

TCIL laid the foundation stone of the CRM-III (Cold Rolling Mill) unit at its premises. Tata Steel is investing more than Rs 2,000 crore in this project. 1,000 people will directly get EMPLOYMENT. Indirectly 5 to 7 thousand people will get employment.

The Chief Minister said that his government would help a lot in the Development Of Industries in the state. CM Hemant Soren said on Monday that he constantly remains in touch with all the industrial houses in the state.

Jharkhand to start genome sequencing of +ve samples

The state Health department has decided to startgenomesequencing of preserved positive Covid-19samples. The is also working on modalities to install a sequencer machine that will be used for genome sequencing at the Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences in Ranchi.

According to sources in the health department, a proposal for purchasing a sequencer machine was submitted to the health department in the month of February but there has been no development on the front since then.

Rs 4,546 crores supplementary budget tabled in House

Finance Minister Rameshwar Oraon on Wednesday presented the third supplementary budget of Rs 4546 thousand crore in the Assembly on Wednesday. The maximum provision of Rs 645 crore has been made for the Energy Department in the supplementary budget. Apart from this, Rs 100 crores to the Building Construction Department, Rs 400 crores in pension head, Rs 112 crores to Forest Environment Department, Rs 327 crores to Health Department, Rs 172 crores to Home Department, Rs 122 crores to Department, Rs 365 crores to Road Construction Department, Rural Development Department Rs 136 crore, Rs 162 crore for Resources“>Water Resources Department, Rs 470 crore for Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Minorities and Backward Classes Welfare, Rs. 371 crore for Education Department.

After the formation of the state, most of the time these people ran the government. They are worried about how they will come back. This is the reason why they are constantly raising the issue of Corruption, law and order. This has not happened in a day. Everything is done by them.

Jharkhand CM Hemant Soren visits Burha Pahar, launches development schemes

Chief ministerHemant Soren visited the erstwhile Maoist citadel Burha Pahar in Tehri panchayat of Garhwa district and set rolling development works and welfare schemes to the tune of Rs 5.3 crore.

Flanked by Resources“>Water Resources ministerMithilesh Kumar Thakur, chief secretary Sukhdev Singh, DGP Neeraj Sinha and senior officers of the CRPF, Soren became the first CM to set foot in the area.

Here, Soren was given a warm welcome by the local tribal community. Soren also interacted with the locals and handed over cheques and assets among the beneficiaries.

State govt joins hand with IIM Ranchi for preparing budget

The has roped in Indian Institute Of Management (IIM) Ranchi as a knowledge partner for preparing the budget. The decision to this effect was taken at State cabinet meeting on Wednesday. The State Cabinet on Wednesday gave its nod for nomination of IIM, Ranchi as knowledge partner for pre budget workshop on an annual fee of Rs 12.50 lakh.

The task of IIM Ranchi will be to collect feedback from people about the budget and based on peoples feedback and inputs of the institute, the management institute will provide necessary suggestions on how the budget will be.

People will provide inputs about the proposed budget in the portal Harmar budget. State Finance Minister RameshwarOroan said, This is for the first time that the state government has joined hands with IIM Ranchi for preparing the budget. IIM, Ranchi as knowledge partner for pre budget workshop will collect peoples feedback. The initiative is for the first time as the government plans to prepare a budget which is for people. Feedback of all sections of Society will be collected so that a better budget is prepared.

Meanwhile, IIM director Shailendra Singh said that IIM will collect feedback from all sections of society so that a better budget is prepared.

As far as budgetary allocations are concerned a bulk allocation of 14.52 percent was given to Education, 14.16 percent to the rural development, 8.55 percent to Health and drinking water, 8.33 percent to Police and Disaster Management department, 8.05 to percent welfare and social welfare and 7.45 percent as pension. Sources said that this year too such provision will be made with focus on social and welfare sectors.

In order to improve the health and nutritional status of the State, the Department of Rural Development, Government of Jharkhand on Tuesday launched the JASHN Project, which stands for a Joint Action for Sustainable Health. Rural Development Secretary, Dr Manish Ranjan launched the project online.

There is a need to work on many parameters like Health, Nutrition in the State to improve health facilities. He said that there is hope the JASHN project will be successful to improve healthcare facility in the State and programmes like Jashn will be very useful in the State because of the large numbers of people affected with Malnutrition and anaemia.