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Jharkhand is an Indian state that was formed in 2000. The chief minister is the head of the state government and is appointed by the governor based on the majority of seats in the legislative assembly. See the list of seven people who have served as chief ministers since 2000.
NSKFDC stands for National Safai Karamcharis Finance and Development Corporation, a non-profit company under Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Government of India. It aims to empower the Manual Scavengers, Safai Karamcharis and their dependents to break away from their traditional occupation and poverty.
Jharkhand is a state in eastern India with Ranchi as its capital and Dumka as its sub-capital. It is known for its forests, hills, waterfalls and religious sites, and has a rich history and culture dating back to ancient and medieval periods.
Karam is a harvest festival celebrated in India and Bangladesh, dedicated to the worship of Karam-Devta, the god of power, youth and youthfulness. It involves cutting branches of the Karam tree, dancing, singing, offering liquor and rice flour, and immersing the branches in the river.
The Emblem of Jharkhand is the official seal of the government of the Indian state of Jharkhand. It consists of multiple rings, representing elephants, Palash flowers, people, and the Lion Capital of Ashoka, with the motto Satyameva Jayate.
Jharkhand is a state of India with 24 administrative districts, grouped in 5 divisions. The web page provides the names, codes, headquarters, areas, populations and density of each district, as well as links to related topics.
Jharkhand is divided into five administrative divisions: South Chotanagpur, North Chotanagpur, Kolhan, Palamu and Santhal Pargana. The state has five neighboring states: Bihar, Orissa, Chhattisgarh, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal.
South Karo River flows through Sundergarh and Keonjhar districts and West Singhbhum in the Indian states of Odisha and Jharkhand respectively. [1] [2] The river flows through industrial and iron ore mining areas and Saranda forest before joining the South Koel River in Goilkera block of West Singhbhum district.