Ranchi (Jharkhand):The Hemant Soren government has completed two years in office in Jharkhand this year. ETV Bharat's Bureau Chief Rajesh Singh spoke with CM Soren about how the government has fared so far, the challenges it faced in unprecedented times of the Covid-19 pandemic, the ambitious 'Sarkar Aapke Dwar'programme, and the future plans.
Working on the grassroots with 'Sarkar Aapke Dwar'
Chief Minister Hemant Soren said that a large population of Jharkhand belongs to and follows the rural culture. The governments that ruled the state before generally operated from their offices in cities, but the Soren government has reached the grassroots and governed from the Panchayats and villages in the state. He also highlighted that all the public representatives, from the ruling party to the opposition, are in favour of the action plans of the government. The village population of the state is especially impressed with the progress that the party has brought to the state. However, there was some inconvenience in the famous Sarkar Aapke Dwarprogramme, wherein 30-35 lakh applications were reportedly received from all over the state, out of which 20-25 lakh applications were disposed of on the spot. There were also complaints of some irregularities in this programme. CM Soren said that his team is "striving" to rectify the mistakes of the past and to improvise the programme.
Focus on Universal Pension Scheme
Soren said that his plan to bring back the Universal Pension Scheme is an old one and dates back to 2012-13.
"The challenge for me was reaching out to the people. My experience has been that in a state where people do not have clothes to cover their bodies or food to eat or money to treat their ailments, the development needs to be started from scratch. With the Universal Pension Scheme initiative, the aim was to provide everyone with resources to fulfil their most basic needs, so that further development can be contemplated. We plan to introduce many such schemes in the coming days," he said.
The goal that his government is trying to achieve will be beneficial to many generations to come, he added. Soren said he has ensured that there is a long term and effective plan underway and that the resources have also been mobilized for the same.
"If people are to be facilitated, resources must also be mobilized," he said.
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