Jharkhand: After 78 Years of Independence, Jamtara Village Finally Gets a Paved Road—Made Possible by Villagers Donating Their Own Land
Jamtara: Even after 78 years of India’s independence, Pahrudih—a remote village in Jharkhand’s Jamtara district—remained without a proper road. No four-wheeler could reach the village, forcing residents to carry patients on makeshift cots all the way to the main road before an ambulance could be accessed. After decades of struggle and neglect, it was finally the collective resolve of the villagers that made the difference: they donated their own land to make way for a long-pending road.
With the land issue resolved, the road has now been approved under the Chief Minister Rural Road Scheme. The foundation stone for the 2.1-km stretch between Pahrudih and Raghunathpur in Narayanpur block was laid on Sunday by State Health Minister Irfan Ansari. For the first time, joy and relief were visi...










