Babulaal Marandi, the president of the BJP in Jharkhand, is publicly criticizing the state government over delays in the disbursement of funds for the Maiyans Samman Yojana. He also voiced concerns regarding the delay in appointing a chairman for the Jharkhand Public Service Commission (JPSC).
Maiyans Samman Yojana Funds Delayed
Marandi recently used social media to express his dissatisfaction. He specifically mentioned the quickly approaching date of February 11th. According to Marandi, the government pledged that all eligible women in Jharkhand would have received the funds from the Maiyans Samman Yojana in their bank accounts by this date. Unfortunately, the funds for January have not yet been paid out to beneficiaries.
The Maiyans Samman Yojana is a vital program designed to provide financial assistance to women throughout the state. Delays in distributing these funds can create significant hardship for families who depend on this promised support. These families often rely on timely assistance to manage household expenses. For more information on state-level initiatives, you might want to read about other government programs in Jharkhand.
JPSC Chairman Appointment Stalled
In addition to the delayed funds, Marandi also highlighted the ongoing delay in appointing a new JPSC chairman. He emphasized that the government has not taken any visible action to resolve this issue. The lack of a permanent chairman raises questions about the commission’s ability to function effectively.
A fully functional JPSC is essential for conducting state-level examinations and ensuring a fair and transparent recruitment process for various government jobs. Without a chairman, important decisions and processes can be significantly slowed down. This can impact many individuals hoping to join the state’s public service sector.
These delays in both the Maiyans Samman Yojana payments and the JPSC chairman appointment are creating anxiety among citizens. These issues raise questions about the government’s ability to uphold its commitments and efficiently manage crucial state functions.