Taking a serious note of the incident in Godda, where a woman gave birth to her child outside a health centre, Chief Minister Hemant Soren expressed anguish and said that the matter is not only serious but is painful for the whole State.
The CM asked the Deputy Commissioner of Godda to inform him after a thorough probe in the incident. He instructed all Deputy Commissioners, “All of you must ensure that such incidents don’t take place in future. And, for this make a proper work plan and execute it,” he tweeted.
The Chief Minister had received information that a woman suffering from labour pain gave birth to her child outside the health center due to the closure of the Devadand sub-health center of Podaiahat block of Godda district. Upon calling the Sahia, her phone was found to be switched off.
Meanwhile, the CM paid tributes to former minister cum ex-Tamar MLA Late Ramesh Singh Munda on his death anniversary of. The CM said that late Ramesh Singh Munda had done many works for the uplift of the poor class during his tenure. “He always gave prominence to public welfare. Today there is a need to be inspired by his works and work for the uplift of the poor. This will be a true tribute to him,” said the CM.
Soren said the last sentences of Late Ramesh Singh Munda are relevant even today. He arrived as the chief guest at the Pratibha Samman ceremony held at the SS High School Bundu, addressing the children, and said, “I come from a poor family and backward area. I have reached here today by reading and writing. Education is very important. Education gets respect in society. Today I am doing politics. I lost the election thrice, but did not lose courage. I was not at all distracted by the failure. I never backed down from my goal and eventually won. I also became MLA and Minister. We must contemplate as to why we fail. Then the shortcomings should be overcome and one should move forward. You will get success. Students should take inspiration from their words. Study a lot, become a great man,” the CM quoted the Late leader saying his last words.