Chief Minister Hemant Soren, in the presence of the state government and Bank of India, signed an MOU regarding the salary and pension account packages for state government employees.
Chief Minister said – As a responsive government, we are continuously taking decisive steps for the welfare of those who serve the state.
Chief Minister told the banks – play your role as the government’s partner in development.
The state is committed to providing employees with a better work environment and economic security.
We aim to empower people in society’s last line socio‑economically and educationally.
Chief Minister Hemant Soren, Chief Minister, Jharkhand
Chief Minister Hemant Soren said that the state government will provide state employees with the opportunity to work in a better environment and is fully committed to their economic security. As a responsive government, we are constantly taking steps for the welfare of those who serve the state. In this spirit, today at the Jharkhand ministry, the state government and Bank of India signed an MOU concerning salary and pension account packages for state government employees. This is a beautiful moment for the staff. It is a decisive step toward providing financial assistance in cases of accidents, besides salaries, pension, and health security during their employment.
Empower society’s last line
Chief Minister said that the person sitting in society’s last line should be strong and empowered socio‑economically and educationally, and that is the thinking and vision with which the government works. Our aim is to reach every such person with government welfare schemes, especially those far from development. This initiative gives banks an important role and the government believes banks will fully cooperate.
An Important Role of Banks in Inclusive Development
Chief Minister said that banks have an important role in the inclusive development of the state. State residents are benefiting from various bank services. Many important government schemes are reaching ordinary people through banks. In the coming days, banks will play an even more decisive role. I am happy that Bank of India has taken a step as an important partner of the state government. More banks will join in this initiative, contributing significantly to the state’s development; I am fully hopeful.
A cheque of fifty lakh rupees was given to the dependent of a deceased employee in an accident.
Chief Minister, at this occasion, gave a cheque of fifty lakh rupees assistance amount under the government salary package to Mrs. Manju Laxda, wife of JBVNL employee Promod Laxda who died in an accident.
MOU between the state government and Bank of India
In the presence of Chief Minister Hemant Soren, the state government and Bank of India signed an MOU regarding salary and pension account packages for state government employees. The memorandum was signed by Shri Sandip Singh, Special Secretary of the Finance Department of the state government, and Shri Sanjeev Kumar, Deputy Managing Director of Bank of India, Ranich. Under this MOU, state government employees with salary accounts in Bank of India, retired personnel, and contract staff will receive various banking services without any additional fee, up to one crore rupees in accident insurance (and two crores if death occurs due to an air accident).
At this occasion, Finance Minister Shri Radhakrishna Kishor, Chief Secretary Shri Avinash Kumar, Development Commissioner Shri Ajay Kumar Singh, Finance Secretary Shri Prashant Kumar, Executive Director of Bank of India Shri Subrata Kumar, and GM Shri Guru Prasad Gaund, along with many officials and employees, were present.







