On June 25, 2024, the State Committee of the APAL conducted an extensive visit to various departments across Jharkhand, with a focus on critical issues and developmental projects. At the SLO office in Namkum, Ranchi, discussions were held with Ranjit Pathak, addressing concerns related to leprosy patients residing in the 58 leprosy colonies scattered throughout Jharkhand. These discussions likely encompassed the improvement of living conditions, healthcare access, and community support for the affected individuals.
Furthermore, the team interacted with officials from the Housing Department regarding the allocation of 256 newly constructed houses in Ranchi. This discourse is crucial to ensure the efficient distribution of these housing units to those in need, thereby contributing to the state’s efforts to address housing shortages and enhance living standards.
Moreover, the visit included a substantial investigation into the tender process for 64 houses in Jamtara, carried out in collaboration with officials from the Jharkhand Housing Tender Department. This initiative aims to promptly initiate construction efforts, emphasizing the commitment to timely delivery and efficient resource utilization in Jamtara. The anticipated commencement of work in Jamtara underscores the proactive approach of APAL’s State Committee in addressing housing challenges across different regions of Jharkhand, thereby advancing comprehensive development goals in the state.
APAL is thankful to Mr. Jawahar Ram Paswan Vice-President of APAL, Mr. Jainuddin State Coordinator of APAL and Mr. Madhu Sudhan Tiwari from the State Committee for their active contribution.