Jharkhand Sona Sobran Dhoti Saree Scheme|Jharkhand Sona Sobran Dhoti Saree Scheme 2022
The cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Hemant Soren on Friday decided to start Sona Sobran Dhoti Sari Yojana under which BPL families of Jharkhand will be given either one dhoti or one lungi besides one sari twice in a fiscal year.Jharkhand government is going to start Sona Sobran Dhoti Saree Scheme 2021 and state cabinet has approved this proposal on 16 October. In the Jharkhand Sona Sobran Dhoti Saree Scheme, govt. will provide one saree and one lungi or dhoti to 57.10 lakh BPL families.
Jharkhand government is going to start Sona Sobran Dhoti Saree Scheme 2022 and state cabinet has approved this proposal on 16 October. In the Jharkhand Sona Sobran Dhoti Saree Scheme, govt. will provide one saree and one lungi or dhoti to 57.10 lakh BPL families.
Highlights of Sona Sobran Dhoti Sari Yojana 2022
Here are the highlights or an overview of the Sona Sobran Dhoti Sari Yojana 2022
Name of Scheme | Sona Sobran Dhoti Saree Scheme |
Approval Date | 16 October 2020 |
What to Get | One Dhoti or One Lungi and One Saree |
Major Beneficiaries | Below Poverty Line (BPL) Families coming under NFSA |
Number of Beneficiaries | 57.10 Lakh |
To be Launched by | CM Hemant Soren |
How Many Times in 1 Year | Sarees and Dhotis (Lungis) will be given twice in an year |
Where to Get Sarees / Dhotis | Public Distribution System (PDS) Shops |
Budgetary Allocation | Rs. 200 crore |
Cost of Each Cloth Piece | Rs. 10 per piece |
Jharkhand Sona Sobran Dhoti Saree Scheme 2022
The Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) had promised to resume Sona Sobran Dhoti Saree Scheme in its 2019 assembly poll manifesto. Now after being elected to power, CM Hemant Soren led cabinet committee has approved proposal for Jharkhand Sona Sobran Saree Dhoti Scheme. In future, the scheme will be extended to families under the NFSA scheme through PDS shops. A sum of Rs. 200 crore will be spent on the Sona Sobran Lungi Saree Scheme in the ongoing fiscal.
Sona Sobran Dhoti Saree Scheme
The government further decided to scrap the MoUs, which had been inked by JUDCO with different contractors for the development of four under-construction main roads.
The government gave its nod to implement the Jharkhand State Food Security Scheme also. Further, a loan of Rs 13532.20 lakh would be obtained from NABARD, to execute the construction of 50 rural bridges under RIDF-XXVI.
For this scheme the government has sanctioned Rs 200 crore and the allotment will be increased as per requirement. Soren during his first tenure had started this much applauded scheme. But this was dropped during the Raghubar Das led government.