Jharkhand Govt to Build 9 Working Women Hostels Across State for Rs 175 Crore

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Jharkhand Govt to Build 9 Working Women Hostels Across State for Rs 175 Crore

Ranchi: At least nine working women’s hostels will be set up by state govt over the next two years to bolster accommodation support for the female workforce. The govt has allocated a budget of Rs 175 crore for the project, with individual facility cost ranging from Rs 10.25 crore to Rs 23.5 crore depending on their capacity, officials said.Jharkhand Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation (JIIDCO) has floated multiple tenders to initiate the construction of the hostels. “The hostels are being constructed by JIIDCO and will be managed by Jharkhand Industrial Area Development Authority (JIADA). The construction will be completed within 18 months,” Varun Ranjan, managing director of JIIDCO, told STOI.The proposed facilities will offer different capacities, ranging from 100 to 500 beds.

According to the development plan, two hostels each will be built in Ranchi and Deoghar, while Jamshedpur, Bokaro, Hazaribag, Dhanbad and Giridih will get one facility each. In the capital, a 500-bed hostel is planned for the Tatisilwai industrial area, alongside a 100-bed facility in Ormanjhi.While the primary focus is on supporting women employed in industrial zones, the hostels will have a broad intake policy.

“The SOP for allotment and management of hostels is still to be prepared. As they are being constructed in industrial areas, they will be especially beneficial for women working in industries set up in these regions. However, they will be open to all working women,” Ranjan added.Female professionals have welcomed the initiative, noting that it addresses significant safety concerns for those moving from other districts.

Anjali Kumari, a resident of Gumla who recently joined a firm in Ranchi, welcomed the project. “I am currently staying in a shared room, and my parents are constantly anxious about my safety and well-being. I believe they will be much more relaxed once a govt-run facility is established in the city,” she said.“Finding a secure accommodation is the biggest hurdle for women coming from interior districts. This initiative ensures that we don’t have to choose between our safety and our livelihood,” Sunita Munda, who travels from Khunti for work, said.

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