In Hazaribagh, Governor Santosh Kangwar said that women should get the benefits of central and state schemes.
Hazaribagh, Anand Soran: Jharkhand Governor Santosh Kumar Kangwar reached Sarchu, a remote constituency of the district on Wednesday. He was given the honor of God. Members of the Marshall Primary School Weavers' Cooperative Committee felicitated the Governor. Governor inspected Sarhi Anganwadi Center No.02. Saplings were planted in the Anganwadi center premises. He met the maids, helpers and children and took information about education and nutrition. Distribute toffees to children. The Governor reached the center of Marsal Primary Weavers Cooperative Society Ltd located at Kajri village of Bahera panchayat of the circle. After visiting the clothes made by the weavers, the district official visited the clothes and machines made by the women. The Governor appreciated the work of the members of the Weavers Cooperation Committee. He said that the work of the cooperation committee is going on keeping in mind the welfare of our sisters. He said efforts would be made to increase the income of the sisters associated with the group. He promised to solve the problems and work pattern of the weavers. He said there is a high demand in the market for quality manufactured garments. There is scope for further development in this area. Weavers should write down their problems and send them to Governor Bhawan. Women should come up with plans to increase their income. Check for one crore given to Saki Mandal Rajyapal presented a loan check of one crore to 50 sisters from Saki Mandal under the Department of Rural Development. He wished women to become self-employed and self-sufficient. Asha Devi from Sakhi Mandal told the Governor that Sakhi Mandal has done business of Rs.1 Crore 30 Lakhs so far. Sunita Lagra said that women's income has not increased due to lack of adequate space in the center and lack of proper marketing. Successful women members associated with the group told of their group's achievements. A successful farmer of the district, Puleshwar Mahato shared information regarding FPO. He said how by joining the e-NAM portal, he has been successful in providing farmers with the right price for their produce. By joining agriculture and animal husbandry, we as women are becoming more self-reliant, said Sabina Khadoon of Sarchu Sariya. So far more than two thousand women farmers have joined. Women participated in the conversation with the governor. These include Sunitha Lagra, Sabina Katoon, Neelam Devi, Asha Devi, Saroj Tudu, Asha Hembrom, Sabita Marandi, Parvathy Kisku, Babita Kumari, Jasho Devi and Preeti Kumari. At the spot, Commissioner Suman Kathleen Kispota, DIG Sunil Kumar Bhaskar, DC Nancy Sahai, SP Arvind Kumar Singh, STPO Baijnath Kumar Prasad, Committee Chairman Suresh Murmu, Principal Niranjan Prasad Naik, Zip Member Basudev Karmali, PTO Lalith Ram, Sarhi Police Station. In-charge Gautham Kumar, In-charge of Charchu Police Station Shambu Sarandas, In-charge of Ango Police Station Janu Kumar, Head of Sarahi Sanjali Murmu, Head of Bahera Devki Mahato, Deputy Head Shivchand Murmu, Bansas Shakti Devi, Birsa Kisku and others were present. Also Read: Amar Kumar Pauri meets Governor Santosh Kumar Gangwar, complains about sacking of Ranchi's woman chief.