Jharkhand is a state in eastern India. It's known for its waterfalls, the elegant Jain temples of Parasnath Hill and the elephants and tigers of Betla National Park. The state is predominantly tribal, with around 26% of its population belonging to various Scheduled Tribes, and it boasts a diverse culture with numerous festivals, music, and dance forms. As per the 2011 Census, Jharkhand has a population of approximately 32.96 million. The state has a literacy rate of about 66.41%, with significant efforts being made to improve education and health facilities. The capital city, Ranchi, serves as an administrative and cultural hub, while the state's landscape features lush forests, hills, and rivers, contributing to its ecological significance. Jharkhand continues to develop while striving to balance industrial growth with the welfare of its indigenous communities.
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Sadar Hospital Chatra, chatra
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Sadar Hospital Latehar, Latehar
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Sadar Hospital Khunti, Khunti
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Sadar Hospital Gumla, Gumla
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Sadar Hospital Ranchi, Ranchi
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A Project Management Unit, PMU, is set up at the state level. The PMU is responsible for planning, administering, and supervising the implementation of the Project. The PMU consist of senior officials from the Government and the 10BedICU partners.
- Shri Ajay Kumar Singh, IAS
Principal Secretary, Dept. of Health, Medical Education & Family Welfare
- Shri Jaikishore Prasad
Special Secretary/Joint Secretary, Dept. of Health, Medical Education & Family Welfare
- Dr. Chandra Kishore Shahi
Director in Chief, Dept. Of Health, Medical Education & Family Welfare
- Dr. Sushil Kumar Singh
Director, Dept. Of Health, Medical Education & Family Welfare
- Shri Srikanth Nadhamuni,
Managing Trustee, eGov
- Smt. Bisoya Loitongbam
Director, 10BedICU Project
- Monika Rana
Joint Director, ABDM Jharkhand
- Shri Rajiv Kumar Sinha
State Information Officer, NIC Jharkhand
10 Bed ICU's in Jharkhand
Shri Ramesh Gholap, IAS
District Collector
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Chatra is a district in the state of Jharkhand, India. It was formed in 1991 and is part of the larger Chatra division. The district is predominantly rural, with agriculture being the mainstay of the economy. Key crops include paddy, wheat, and various pulses. Geographically, Chatra features hilly terrain and is situated in the eastern part of India, bordered by several other districts in Jharkhand. The district is home to various tribal communities, contributing to its cultural diversity. Key towns in the district include Chatra, which serves as the administrative headquarters.
Shri Utkarsh Gupta, IAS
District Collector
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Coal India
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Latehar is a district in the state of Jharkhand, India, formed in 2001. It is located in the central part of the state and is known for its rich natural resources, including minerals and forests. The district is characterized by hilly terrain and a significant tribal population, which contributes to its cultural diversity. The economy of Latehar is primarily agrarian, with agriculture being the main source of livelihood. Key crops include paddy, wheat, and various pulses. Additionally, the district has resources such as coal and iron ore, which play a role in its economic development.
Shri Lokesh Mishra, IAS
District Collector
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Coal India
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Khunti is a district in the state of Jharkhand, India, established in 2001. It is situated in the southern part of the state and is known for its rich tribal culture and heritage. The district is predominantly inhabited by various tribal communities, including the Mundas, Oraons, and Santhals, which contribute to its vibrant cultural landscape. The economy of Khunti is primarily agricultural, with rice, maize, and pulses being the main crops. The region is also rich in natural resources, including forests that provide timber and non-timber forest products, supporting local livelihoods.
Shri Karn Satyarthi, IAS
District Collector
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Coal India
India
Gumla is a district in the state of Jharkhand, India, established in 1991. Located in the southern part of the state, it is known for its diverse tribal population and rich cultural heritage. The district is primarily rural, with agriculture as the mainstay of the economy. Key crops include paddy, wheat, and various pulses. Gumla features a varied landscape, including hills, forests, and rivers, which contribute to its natural beauty. The district is home to several important wildlife sanctuaries, providing opportunities for eco-tourism and conservation efforts.
Shri Manjunath Bhajantri, IAS
District Collector
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Coal India
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Ranchi is the capital city of Jharkhand, India, and serves as the administrative and political center of the state. Nestled in the Chotanagpur Plateau, Ranchi is known for its scenic landscapes, including hills, waterfalls, and lush greenery. The city has a rich cultural heritage, influenced by various tribal communities and their traditions. Economically, Ranchi is a significant hub, with industries ranging from mining and manufacturing to information technology and education. It is home to several prominent institutions, including Indian School of Mines (ISM) and Ranchi University. The city is also known for its pleasant climate, making it a popular destination for tourists. Key attractions include the beautiful Dassam Falls, Hundru Falls, and various parks and gardens. Ranchi hosts numerous festivals, reflecting its diverse cultural fabric.