The government and government staff reached Nagari village of Dudhwal Panchayat, 35 kilometers away from Ranka block headquarters of Garhwa district for the first time after independent India of Jharkhand. This village was earlier under the control of Naxalites. Naxalites sometimes used to hold public court here. There was a severe lack of basic facilities. But today the circumstances have changed and have changed such that now the government and government facilities are reaching here, said Garhwa MLA cum State Drinking Water and Sanitation Department Minister Mithilesh Kumar Thakur on Tuesday.
Thakur said that the Hemant Soren government of the state has implemented such schemes for the public, due to which today even the last person in the backward areas is getting its benefits. Today, Aapki Yojana Aapki Sarkar Aapke Dwar program was organized in Nagari village of Dudhwal Panchayat. For the first time in this village, a public representative participated in the program along with the entire government machinery.
A welcome gesture of Minister Mithilesh Thakur was seen in the programme. While interacting with the public, he explained all the schemes of Jharkhand government in detail. He said that the Hemant Soren led government of the state has launched a new scheme for them, the Abua Awas Yojna. Under this scheme, beneficiaries will get up to Rs 2 lakh and a three-room house can be built. At the same time, he also benefited many beneficiaries from the government schemes.
He said that this is a mirror for the opposition parties because there are so many people even in such a remote village. He said that there was a time when Naxalites used to hold a court. But today the situation has completely reversed and now the government's court is being held here and beneficiaries are benefiting from the schemes. The minister also inspected the stall in this programme.