Jharkhand: Before the new year, Chief Minister Soren's gift to the poor, petrol will get cheaper by Rs 25 from January 26

Posted on 29th Dec 2021 by rohit kumar

Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren on Wednesday announced a big relief to the BPL cardholders of the state. The state government has announced to cut petrol prices for BPL cardholders. According to the information, under the new decision, its prices will be reduced by Rs 25. This order will come into effect from January 26.

 

 

The Hemant government of Jharkhand is completing two years today i.e. on Wednesday. On this occasion, a special program was organized at Morhabadi ground in Ranchi. During this, the Jharkhand government announced a concession of Rs 25 per liter in the price of petrol for motorcycle and scooter riders. According to preliminary information, BPL cardholders of the state will be able to take advantage of this.

 

 

During this, Chief Minister Hemant Soren said that inflation is at its peak in the country. Inflation is now touching the sky. Earlier people used to bring ration and vegetables by filling bags, now they are forced to bring in small plastic bags. Only our government is there in the whole country, where it is assisting the families of those killed in Corona.

 

He said that the government wants a solution to every problem. The development of the state will not be done by protesting. The previous government took a lot of debt, which is also bad for the state government to repay. The state has progressed based on its capabilities. Our opponents call us anti-women. It is said that we have stopped the scheme of registry in the name of the woman. This scheme was not for the poor. Which poor woman can buy a flat worth 50 lakhs.

 

He said that earlier the benefit of old-age pension, widow pension was not available to the people. We had requested Prime Minister Narendra Modi whether we can't give a pension to the poor but got no response. The government will give pension to all. Now a smile has spread on the face of the elderly and the handicapped. During the program, Governor Ramesh Bais, Dishom Guru Shibu Soren, Congress in-charge RPN Singh, and others were present on the stage.

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