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Illicit liquor, illegal coal & sand mining would be be allowed

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Press Trust of India Ranchi
Jharkhand Chief Minister Raghubar Das today said corruption, illicit liquor, illegal coal and sand mining would not be allowed in the state.

Addressing officials - Deputy Commissioners and Superintendents of Police during a review meeting here, Das said whenever complaints of illicit liquor, illegal coal and sand mining come the area police inspector in charge and official concerned would be immediately suspended.

A toll free number is being created on which any person could give information about illicit liquor and the person's identity would be kept secret, the chief minister said.

Asking the police and civil administration to work in coordination and pro-actively, he said law and order should be such that no one could indulge in crime.
 

He said that developmental works are going on well and Jharkhand is second in developmental matters and a little more push would take Jharkhand to number one position.

The chief minister said in the next five years every district should create its own vision plan which it wants to see in the next five years, an official release said quoting him.

Saying that development is the response to eradicating extremism, Das said all officials should create obsession in rooting out poverty and every work be taken in a campaign mode.

Jharkhand is the first state in the country in soil heath card and Pradhan Mantri Krishi Bima Yozana while second in growth rate, Das claimed, while crediting the achievements to team Jharkhand.

The chief minister asked the officials to identify anti-development forces and those misleading tribals and take action against them.

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First Published: Sep 06 2017 | 10:57 PM IST

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