ποΈ Daily Jharkhand News Summary β 25th April 2025
ποΈ Daily Jharkhand News Summary β 25th April 2025
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ποΈ Daily Jharkhand News Summary β 25th April 2025
The Jharkhand Land Survey saga continues to be a key concern in state governance. On April 25, 2025, the Jharkhand High Court issued a strong directive to the state government: submit a clear timeline for completing the land survey, which began nearly five decades ago. The court’s concern stems from the fact that despite its crucial role in governance, property rights, and planning, the process remains largely incomplete.
Women safety in Jharkhand is once again under legal scrutiny as the Jharkhand High Court pulls up the state government for failing to provide a progress report on court-mandated safety measures. This issue has wide-reaching implications, not just for public safety but also for governance and constitutional rights.
With summer temperatures soaring beyond 43Β°C in several districts, the Jharkhand government has taken swift action to protect school children from the adverse effects of extreme heat. Among the key developments, a major one is the change in school timings due to the heatwave,Β especially relevant for students, parents, and public policy observers. Here’s everything you need to know.
In a recent environmental development, the National Green Tribunal (NGT) has pulled up the states of Jharkhand and Uttarakhand over persistent untreated sewage into Ganga, raising alarm bells on the health of India’s most sacred river. Despite government claims that faecal coliform levels are under control, reality paints a murkier picture. This post dives deep into the NGT’s latest questioning, the governance issues involved, and the critical role of Sewage Treatment Plants (STPs).
Welcome to your Daily Jharkhand News digest for April 24, 2025 β a comprehensive roundup of the most relevant updates across the state, specially curated for JPSC, JSSC, and other competitive exam aspirants.
In the context of Indian Constitutional Law, Articles 32 and 226 are often called the βheart and soulβ of the Constitution by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar. These articles are vital in safeguarding citizens’ Fundamental Rights. Whether you’re a law aspirant, preparing for JPSC, JSSC, or just interested in Jharkhand current affairs, understanding these provisions is essential.