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State cabinet meeting today, CM to launch slew of projects

State cabinet meeting today, CM to launch slew of projects
Ranchi: Chief minister Hemant Soren will lay the foundation of a Jharkhand Bhavan in Navi Mumbai online on Monday. The bhavan would cater to the needs of people of Jharkhand, who visit Mumbai, including scores of workers who migrate to the financial capital and other countries in search of jobs, a govt statement said.
Later, Hemant will distribute appointment letters to 498 community health officers hired on contract under the National Health Mission.

Around noon, the chief minister will hold a meeting of cabinet colleagues and the govt is likely to take up some of the populist decisions in the meeting ahead of the announcement of the assembly election by the Election Commission.
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