Jharkhand News : Walking through the pathways of his ancestral village Nemra, meeting farmers, and speaking on issues related to water, forests, and land – the Chief Minister reflects the legacy of his father in every step. This connection is not just of blood, but of thoughts, principles, and a deep commitment to service. The land of Jharkhand is known for its natural beauty – dense forests, flowing rivers, and lush green fields. Hemant Soren, the current Chief Minister and a true son of this land, shares a deep bond with nature. This bond is not just reflected in words but is clearly visible in his lifestyle and policies.
Despite his busy political life, the CM never forgets to spend time with nature. On Wednesday, continuing this tradition, he was seen walking humbly through the lanes and trails of his native village Nemra. During the inspection, he interacted with the villagers and listened to their problems and suggestions.
The Reflection of His Father Lives in the Son
People see Chief Minister Hemant Soren not just as the head of the state but also as a reflection of his father, the late Dishom Guru Shibu Soren. Whether it’s touring rural areas, listening to the problems of the poor and the marginalized, or taking concrete steps for the protection of water, forests, and land – in every act, the vision and ideals of Guruji are clearly visible. The legacy of public service, humility, and deep connection with people that Guruji carried for decades is now being carried forward by the CM through his actions. The same simplicity, struggle, and unwavering dedication that made Guruji immortal in people’s hearts can be seen in the CM’s personality. The Chief Minister stated that every step of his life is inspired by his father’s teachings and blessings.
“Guruji taught me that politics is not just about power, but about serving the people and protecting their rights.”
Deep Connection with Water, Forests, and Land
Chief Minister Hemant Soren emphasized that water, forests, and land are the identity and foundation of the state’s existence. He clearly stated that the government is working with top priority on the conservation and enhancement of these three resources. He said this is not just about protecting natural resources, but also about creating a safe and prosperous Jharkhand for future generations. The CM pointed out that Jharkhand’s culture, traditions, and livelihoods are intrinsically linked to water, forests, and land. That’s why the state government is implementing many ground-level schemes to ensure water conservation, forest protection, and land rights. He added that Jharkhand’s true identity lies in its natural wealth and cultural heritage. The government is giving top priority to water conservation, forest protection, and securing land rights so that this land remains green and life-giving for the generations to come.
Childhood Memories Connected with Village and Nature
The CM’s childhood was spent in the lap of his village – where the cool morning breeze, green fields, and the sound of flowing rivers were his daily companions. Having grown up in this environment, he still finds peace in the lap of nature. His dream is that Jharkhand should remain as green, clean, and life-giving for future generations as it is today. He believes that development is meaningful only when it is in harmony with the environment and local culture. The Chief Minister believes that water, forests, and land are not just natural resources, but the soul of Jharkhand. They are deeply embedded in folk songs, festivals, and traditional customs. Therefore, their protection should also be seen as cultural preservation.
He said that the development of villages is the foundation of holistic development of the state, and his government is committed to strengthening rural infrastructure and basic amenities.








