Jharkhand’s development trajectory hinges on collaborative federalism, asserted Chief Minister Hemant Soren while addressing reporters on Wednesday in Ranchi. He urged the Centre to step up as an elder brother, providing special assistance to propel the backward state’s all-round advancement during the budget session.
Soren elaborated on key state-led programs strengthening rural economies, tribal education through hostels, and healthcare innovations like the Digital Health Mission. Reaffirming dedication to Adivasi and deprived communities, he cited the impactful Mukhyamantri Maaiyaan Samman Yojana for women’s honor and Abua Awas Yojana addressing homelessness.
The CM’s statement reflects Jharkhand’s aspirations amid resource constraints. ‘Centre’s proactive role is vital for our shared goals,’ he remarked, calling for enhanced economic packages.
As national debates on state funding intensify, this appeal highlights intergovernmental dynamics. Stakeholders hope it fosters dialogue leading to tangible investments in infrastructure, skills, and social welfare, ultimately transforming Jharkhand into a growth engine of eastern India.