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Revised Jharia master plan gets Cabinet nod, Rs 5,940 crore outlay approved, livelihoods and resettlement prioritised
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The Cabinet Committee has approved a revised Jharia Master Plan with a Rs 5,940.47 crore outlay to address coal fires, land subsidence, and rehabilitate affected families in Jharkhand. The plan prioritizes sustainable livelihoods through skill development, grants, and infrastructure development at resettlement sites. A dedicated fund and partnerships with skill development institutes will further boost income-generating opportunities.
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