Jharkhand’s Chief Minister Hemant Soren held an insightful session Tuesday with 17 officers from the prestigious National Defence College at his Kanke Road office. Topics ranged from cultural pride and sports glory to sweeping reforms in education, industry, agriculture, and security.
Rich in resources, Jharkhand’s tribal legacy captivates globally. Soren hailed stars like Dhoni and Kumari, and the hockey team’s Jharkhand backbone, backed by proactive sports investments yielding international acclaim.
Pushing educational equity, the government transforms schools, approves universities, runs medical and nursing institutes, builds polytechnics, and offers ₹15 lakh no-guarantee loans—barriers to ambition dismantled.
Industry thrives on historical giants and new policies sparking investor buzz. Davos debut promises exponential growth; Jharia’s fire demands urgent tech fixes.
Leading in transport revenues and forest yields, initiatives like produce federations secure fair deals for rural producers.
Livestock promotion nourishes tribal homes; green energy safeguards ecology; Naxal incidents plummet via ops and schemes.
Tribal tea laborers get rights protection against exploitation and exodus. Maiya Samman drew acclaim—5.3 million women receive ₹2,500 DBT monthly, building economic independence.
Key figures present: officials like Vandana Dadel, Srinivasan, and NDC’s Major General Bajaj with international delegates.

