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LATEST NEWS UPDATES | Ramesh on rural recce from today

Ramesh on rural recce from today

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published Published on Oct 9, 2011   modified Modified on Oct 9, 2011

-The Times of India

 

Union rural development minister will be on a two-day visit to the state beginning Saturday. Jairam Ramesh is visiting Jharkhand on a request of chief minister Arjun Munda.

The invitation was sent to Ramesh last month when Munda met him in New Delhi and requested him to visit Jharkhand. This is the first meeting of Ramesh to the state after taking over as rural development minister.

On his arrival to Ranchi in the afternoon, the Union minister will have a meeting with the chief minister and senior officers of the state. "We will put up the matter of absence of quality roads between villages and block and district headquarters. There is around 8,500 kilometres of rural roads which have to be constructed. We will request the minister to support our project in the interest of the state and development of rural areas," said an official.

After the meeting with the chief minister, the union minister, accompanied by deputy chief minister Sudesh Kumar Mahato, Rajya Sabha MP Mabel Rebello, state development commissioner Debashish Gupta and state rural development department principal secretary R S Poddar, will leave for Gumla. There, Ramesh will hold a review meeting with the district officials.

On Sunday, he will be on a field visit to take stock of the central-sponsored schemes in the Maoist-hit district. In the afternoon, he will return to Ranchi. Sources in Gumla said that they had made all preparations with regard to the visit of political leaders and top officials.

The Union minister will visit some places where irrigation, livelihood, rural electrification and other development schemes are going on in the district besides inspecting a modern stitching training centre for rural youths being run under the Special Swarnjayanti Gramin Swarojgar Yojna. According to Gumla DC Rahul Sharma, the minister will make an on-spot inspection of development work to assess the progress.

Meanwhile, Munda had a review meeting of the ongoing rural development projects in the evening with senior officials. "The chief minister was of the opinion that the state should strongly convince Ramesh to bring down the criterion for central assistance to villages in Maoist-hit areas."

The Times of India, 7 October, 2011, http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2011-10-07/ranchi/30257010_1_rural-development-rural-electrification-union-minister


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