Chief Minister Hemant Soran took action immediately after taking office, taking several key decisions on the first day without ministers.

Hemant Soran was sworn in as the Chief Minister of Jharkhand on Thursday evening. Soren is seen in action right after taking the oath. Soren announced that under the Mainian Samman Yojana, Rs 2,500 will be deposited in the bank account of every woman beneficiary every month. Under this scheme, the government was providing financial assistance of Rs 1,000 to women between the ages of 18 and 50 years. Now it has been increased to 2500 rupees. Hemant Soran said, “We have already decided that from December, under this scheme, each female beneficiary will be given a financial assistance of Rs 2,500.” This amount will be deposited in the bank account of women beneficiaries every month from December onwards. Announcing this, Soren said the decision was taken in a cabinet meeting, but no minister was sworn in during the day. The scheme was launched before the elections, ahead of this year's elections, the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM)-led government launched the scheme in August. More than 50 lakh women are benefited through this scheme. Political experts say that this program is the reason for the victory of the Indian Alliance in the elections. State Chief Minister Hemant Soran has demanded Rs 1.36 lakh crore from the central government. of the State since 2005. Request The matter went to the Supreme Court. A nine-judge constitution bench of the Supreme Court held that the state has a right to mineral royalty. Soran said that the Jharkhand government will take legal action against the central government to recover the coal dues. While briefing the media about the results of its first meeting, which will examine the situation of Jharkhandians living in Assam, Soren said Jharkhand tribes are being marginalized in Assam. A large number of people from the state of Jharkhand are living there. We have decided to investigate the situation there by an all-party committee. The committee will submit its report to the Jharkhand government. Assam Chief Minister Himanta Vishwa Sharma has repeatedly raised questions about the plight of Jharkhand's tribal community, which is said to have seen a massive influx of Muslims from Bangladesh. Hemant Soran was sworn in for a fourth term as chief minister, with the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha-led coalition retaining its majority in the 81-member assembly with 56 seats, while the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) secured 24 seats. . Hemant Soran has been sworn in as the Chief Minister of Jharkhand for the fourth time. Hemant himself was sworn in at his inauguration, and Soran is expected to expand his cabinet.

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