Residential school for students on the lines of Kasturba in Hazaribagh; Emphasis on Health, Education – Hazaribagh DMFT meeting focuses on development schemes and transparency

Updated: Fri, 26 Sep 2025 06:14 am (IST) Development plans were discussed at the meeting of DMFT Trust in Hazaribagh. The Deputy Commissioner emphasized the health education and development of infrastructure in the affected areas in mining. The MP raised the issue of abuse of funds and claimed action. Proposals were considered installing three bikes and lights on the Divyang. Jagran correspondent, Hazaribagh. The District Mineral Foundation Trust (DMFT) Trust meeting was held in the Collectorate Auditorium on Tuesday chaired by the Deputy Commissioner Shashi Prakash Singh. Hazaribagh MP Manish Jaiswal, Sadar Mla Pradeeep Prasad, Barkatha Mla Amit Yadav, Barkagaon Mla Roshan Lal Chaudhary, Mandu Mla Tiwari Mahato, Superintendent of Police Anjani Anjan, the Admidates of the meeting. Remove the ad, just read the news, the Deputy Commissioner said at the meeting that special emphasis was on the effective implementation of schemes related to health, education, nutrition, women and child welfare and infrastructure in the mining affected areas from the DMFT item. He informed that schemes such as modernization of Anganwadi centers, strengthening health centers, the powered three bike bike to the disabled batteries. The MP demanded strict action and asked serious questions about the abuse of the DMFT amount at the Department of Health, especially Sheikh Beggar Medical College Hospital and the alleged ‘estimate of the engineering’. He talked about giving trai bikes to all persons with 60 percent or more disabled. He also suggested holding the doctors in health centers in place, using equipment and installing solar mask lights in urban rural areas. Sadar Mla Prasad Prasad claimed the strengthening of Curzon Ground and Columbus Ground as well as high mast lights in the terrain of urban areas. District Planning Officer Pankaj Kumar Tiwari, District Animal Farming Newton Tirkey, social welfare officer, education officer and other officers were present at the meeting. The proposals related to public interest were considered and approved approval and CCTV were considered saved and illegal mining under safety and monitoring. There are plans to install master lights, pole -mounted lights and smart lights in public places. Decide to ensure the safety of elephants and wild animals by covering 11 thousand kva -electric lines for the safety of elephants. All the Anganwadi centers have been approved to make toilets and toilets for girls in schools. Permission to farmers in the affected mining areas to provide training, Box and Pali House for beekeeping. The development of basic facilities such as road, electricity, water for the displaced outside R&R colonies has been approved. A proposal for setting up new residential schools passed on the lines of Kasturba Vidyalaya to improve children’s education quality.

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