Ranchi, June 21: Jharkhand Chief Minister Shri Hemant Soren met with two senior state officials today at his residential office located at Kanke Road, Ranchi. Director of Urban Administration, Municipal Development and Housing Department, Ms. Nancy Sahay, and Registrar of Cooperative Societies, Jharkhand, Mr. Shashi Ranjan, paid a courtesy visit to the Chief Minister.
According to official sources, the meeting was a formal courtesy call, during which the officials exchanged greetings and engaged in discussions related to their respective departments and ongoing administrative responsibilities.
Chief Minister Hemant Soren welcomed the officers and appreciated their work in key areas like urban development and cooperative governance. He emphasized the importance of efficient implementation of developmental schemes and urged the officials to focus on transparency and public welfare.
Ms. Nancy Sahay currently oversees urban policy and development projects across the state, playing a vital role in shaping Jharkhand’s city infrastructure and municipal services. Mr. Shashi Ranjan, as Registrar of Cooperative Societies, is responsible for the administration, regulation, and development of cooperative organizations throughout the state.
The meeting highlighted the government’s ongoing commitment to strengthening institutional coordination and governance frameworks at all levels. It also served as an opportunity for the Chief Minister to receive updates on the progress and challenges faced in the urban and cooperative sectors.
The atmosphere during the interaction was cordial and positive, reflecting a spirit of cooperation and shared commitment to Jharkhand’s development goals.
This visit underscores the importance of regular dialogue between senior government officials and the Chief Minister in driving forward-focused and inclusive governance across key departments.

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