Jh–> replaces PMFBY fasal beema yojana–> KFRY= Kisan Fasal Rahat Yojana
It is not an insurance scheme where premiums are paid.
- Compensation scheme which provides security cover to farmers for the damaged crops occurring due to natural calamity.
- Scheme will cover both land owning and landless farmers.
- Implementation-> Department of Agriculture, Animal Husbandry and Co-operative
- Irregular monsoon has affected the Kharif sowing season.
- In the last 3 years (2017-19), the average rainfall in the monsoon season was much less and it stood at 13%, -27.8%, -20.9%’ respectively.
- Drought is also a serious concern in the state.
- In 2018, 129 blocks were drought-affected while in 2019 it was 107.
- But this year adequate rainfall occurred in Jharkhand.
- Jharkhand is mostly a single crop (paddy) state & the scheme will primarily target this group of farmers
- In the last 3 years, it has paid a total of Rs 512.55 crore.
- But the compensation claim settlement was only Rs 82.86 crore, which is only 16 % of the total premium.
- compensation is fixed as- for 0.1- 5 acre of land, compensation of Rs 3000 to Rs 3500 per acre is provided depending upon the loss.
Sohrai & Kovar– GI tag– wall murals– Hazaribag
General advocate= Rajiv Ranjan
Mukhyamantri Dal Bhat Yojna (MDBY) is a subsidised food scheme.
- It announced a financial assistance of Rs 5000 to Rs 7000 per annum to unemployed graduate and post-graduate youth.
- The state government also proposed to provide 100 units free electricity
- Set up 100 mohalla clinics across the state.
- Meal at the price of Rs.5 to the poor people
Chero=ST= Chandravanshi lineage.. Palamu + Latehar region
32 tribes in Jh
8 PVTG in Jh
Apps
- Pragyam– essential comodities
- Jharkahnd Bazar– Farmers can register for paddy crops
- Learnytic 8-12 + Digischool- 1-8
Hope To Clean 70 to 80 Percent Ganga by March 2019: Nitin Gadkari under Namami Gange Programme.
251 Gross Polluting Industries (GPI) have been closed and closure directions have been issued to non complying GPIs.
real time monitoring of pollutions is being done in 938 industries. 211 main ‘Nallas’ have been identified which are causing pollution in Ganga and 20 modular STPs are being deployed to treat Nalla water.
Real Time Water Quality Monitoring Station (RTWQMS) are operational under Namami Gange programme.
Main pillars of the Namami Gange Programme are—
- Sewerage Treatment Infrastructure
- River-Front Development
- River-Surface Cleaning
- Bio-Diversity
- Afforestation– major components of Ganga rejuvenation is ‘forestry interventions’ to enhance the productivity and diversity of the forests in head water areas
- Forest Research Institute (FRI), Dehradun prepared a Detailed Project Report (DPR) for afforestation in an area of 1,34,106 hectares in the Ganga river bank states of Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand and West Bengal at an estimated cost of Rs. 2293.73 Crores
- improving the flow in the river (Aviralta) by adopting a multi-pronged approach throughout the pre-defined Ganga riverscape. The project of “Forestry Interventions for Ganga” is being implemented by State Forest Departments of Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, and West Bengal as per the FRI DPR since year 2016-17,
- Public Awareness
- Industrial Effluent Monitoring
- Ganga Gram
Jharkhand- 7/13 projects completed..
Sahibganj , Rajmahal
JMVP= Jal Marg Vikas Project
MMT = Multi Modal Terminal in NW1= National Waterway 1–> Sahibganj= 2/3 in India… connect Jhar+ Bihar to international connectivity … Varanasi to Haldia… Indo-Nepal cargo… IWAI is project implementing agency.
Jharkhand– NW56= Kherkai R + NW96= Subernarekha R
In 2020-21, Centre has allocated Rs. 572.23 Crore to the State of Jharkhand. Further, 15th Finance Commission has also allocated Rs. 1,689 Crore to the State, 50% of which will be spent mandatorily by Panchayati Raj Institutions on provision of safe water and improved sanitation.In addition to this, the State plans to efficiently utilize other available resources like MGNREGS fund, Swaccha Bharat Mission (Gramin) Fund, District Mineral Development Fund, MP and MLA-LAD funds, etc.for dovetailing of funds at village level for carrying out water conservation activities leading to the strengthening of water sources, water supply works, grey water management, operation &maintenance works, and subsequently drinking water security.
PM inaugurated four Rural Water Supply Schemes in Ramgarh and Hazaribagh districts.
Prime Minister also inaugurated the Sahibganj Sewerage Treatment Plant, and the Madhusudan Ghat, under the NamamiGange initiative.
Prime Minister also inaugurated the Sahibganj Sewerage Treatment Plant, and the Madhusudan Ghat, under the NamamiGange initiative.
PM e-inaugurated the Only Women Engineering College at Ramgarh
Foundation Stone for the Centre for Tribal Studies, Acharya VinobaBhave University, Hazaribagh was also laid by PM.
launch of Kanha Milk Scheme for students in government schools. The students will get 200 ml of milk everyday which will help in fighting malnourishment.
https://pib.gov.in/PressReleseDetail.aspx?PRID=1564949
Plastic Park to be set up in Deoghar.. Deoghar to become a Plastic Hub: Shri Ananthkumar
Palstic park–Rs. 120 crores in an area of 150 acres ..
infrastructure to set up a Central Institute for Plastic Engineering & Technology (CIPET) alongside the Plastic Park..
Setting up of Rs. 3.5 crore Plastic Recycling unit at Deoghar to tackle the menace of plastic waste
Mukhyamantri Didi Kitchen– Free cooked food to everyone.. trying to give 5kg rice to no ration card holder.
12 lakh everyday.
‘COBOT-Robotics’ Robots to serve food, medicine to COVID-19 patients without human intervention. The remote-controlled robot dubbed as ‘COBOT-Robotics’ has been developed by District Deputy Development Commissioner (DDC) Aditya Ranjan and his team of engineers.
The 20-bed ‘high-tech isolation wards’ are going to be inaugurated at the ANM Skill Centre, Chaibasa Sadar Hospital.
The 30-bed ‘high-tech isolation wards’ are going to be inaugurated at COVID-19 Railway Hospital, Chakradharpur
Dragnfly fossil 2.5 my FOUND IN Latehar
- Implementation of the Strengthening Teaching-Learning and Results for States (STARS) project with a total project cost of Rs 5718 crore with the financial support of World Bank amounting to US $ 500 million (approximately Rs. 3700 crore).
- STARS project would be implemented as a new Centrally Sponsored Scheme under Department of School Education and Literacy, Ministry of Education. (MOE)
- Setting up and support to the National Assessment Centre, PARAKH as an independent and autonomous institution under Department of School Education and Literacy, MOE.
https://pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=1683785
North Koel Reservoir Project-– situated in the most backward tribal area of Palamu and Garhwa districts of Jharkhand.
provide irrigation benefit to 111,521 ha of land annually in drought prone areas of Aurangabad and Gaya districts of Bihar and Palamau and Garwa districts of Jharkhand. Project also has the provision for supply of 44 MCM water for drinking and industrial water supply.
since January, 2020 and Ten Gates of Mandal Dam have been fabricated and inspected, 10% works on Dam & Appurtenant has been completed, 80% Progress has been achieved at Mohammadganj Barrage while 70% Progress achieved at Left Main Canal (LMC). 5% works on Right Main Canal (Jharkhand Portion) has been completed
National Aquifer Mapping and Management Program: NAQUIM studies for aquifer mapping and management plan formulation have been taken up by CGWB
Inauguration of new building of RGNGWTRI – The Union Minister of Jal Shakti Sh. Gajendra Singh Shekhawat inaugurated the new building of Rajiv Gandhi National Ground Water Training & Research Institute (RGNGWTRI) at Raipur on 25th Feb., 2020.
Artificial Recharge in Aspirational Districts: An innovative scheme on Aquifer Rejuvenation has been undertaken CGWB in which innovative artificial recharge techniques for aquifer rejuvenation has been carried out in Aspirational districts of the States of Maharashtra, Telengana and Andhra Pradesh.
Bridge Cum Bhandara: Bridge-cum-bhandara is a water conservation structure that serves the dual purpose of transportation as well as storage of water in the upstream side. Such structures have been constructed at five locations in parts of Maharashtra State.
Dam Rehabilitation and Improvement Project (DRIP) Phase II and Phase III:
India ranks third globally after China and USA with 5334 large dams in operation. About 411 dams are under construction. In addition, there are several thousand smaller dams. These dams are vital for ensuring the water security of the Country.
Union Minister of Tribal Affairs, Shri Arjun Munda launched 2 Centers of Excellence for Tribal Welfare in a collaboration between Ministry of Tribal Affairs (MoTA) and Art of Living (AoL)
- first CoE in the field of training tribal farmers in Aurangabad district of Maharashtra on sustainable natural farming based on Go-Adharith farming techniques; and
- second CoE in the field of ‘Strengthening PRIs’ in 5 districts covering 30 Gram Panchayats and 150 villages of Jharkhand.
- North Koel Reservoir Project
- Batane Reservoir Project
- Bateshwarsthan Pump Canal Project
JHMDI= Jharkhand Horticulture Intensification by Micro Drip Irrigation (JHIMDI) Project” is a project financed by Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) under a loan agreement with the Government of India, signed on March 31, 2016, to provide Official Development Assistance (ODA) Loan of 4,652 million Japanese Yen (approximately INR 277 crores based on exchange rate in April 2022) to the Jharkhand State Livelihood Promotion Society (JSLPS= autonomous society) under Department of Rural Development, Govt. of Jharkhand.
The project is targeting 30,000 farmers’ households across 9 districts of Jharkhand. The farmers to be supported under the Project are members of women Self Help Group (SHG) formed by JSLPS, and small and marginal farmers who owns or leases farmland over 0.1 ha. The Project provides agriculture infrastructure including MDI, technical training, and also supports utilization of new technologies to benefit farmers
the district administration of Ranchi allowed JSLPS to initiate online selling of vegetables. As JSLPS had earlier started working to develop online distribution mechanism for supply of organic vegetables and an App called ‘Aajevika Farm Fresh’

https://www.jica.go.jp/india/english/office/topics/press200430.html
All States except Jharkhand choose Option-1 to meet the GST implementation shortfall. All the 3UTs with Legislative Assembly have decided in favour of Option-1.
States & Union Territories who choose Option-1 are getting the amount of shortfall arising out of GST implementation through a special borrowing window put in place by the Government of India. The window has been operationalised since 23rd October, 2020 and the Government of India has already borrowed an amount of Rs.30,000 crore on behalf of the States in five instalments and passed it on to the States and Union Territories, who chose Option-1
GST revenues during December 2020 have been the highest since the introduction of GST and it is the first time that it has crossed ₹ 1.15 lakh crore.
trend of recovery in the GST revenues, the revenues for the month of December 2020 are 12% higher than the GST revenues in the same month last year
WHO World Malaria Report 2020: India continues to make Impressive Gains in reduction of Malaria Burden
India the only high endemic country which has reported a decline of 17.6% in 2019 over 2018
India has sustained Annual Parasitic Incidence (API) of less than one since 2012
States of Odisha, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Meghalaya and Madhya Pradesh disproportionately accounted for nearly 45.47 percent (1,53,909 cases out of India’s 3,38,494 cases) of malaria cases and 70.54 percent (1,10,708 cases out of India’s 1,56,940 cases) of falciparum Malaria cases in 2019. 63.64% (49 out of 77) of malaria deaths were also reported from these states.