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Jharkhand Cabinet Approves Tourist Tax and Infrastructure Projects
March 12, 2026
The Jharkhand Cabinet, led by Chief Minister Hemant Soren, approved the Jharkhand City Tourist Tax Rules 2025 on March 12, 2026, introducing tiered taxes on hotel stays for both Indian and foreign tourists. Alongside this, the cabinet sanctioned amendments to the Manki Munda Scholarship Scheme to extend benefits to girls in technical colleges affiliated with state universities. Additionally, a significant infrastructure project was approved involving the establishment of an Institute of Driving Training and Research in East Singhbhum district with a budget allocation of Rs 22.3 crore. These measures reflect the state's strategic focus on enhancing tourism revenue, expanding educational opportunities, and improving public infrastructure.
- Why this matters: The new tourist tax rules create procurement and compliance requirements for hospitality providers and related service vendors in Jharkhand.
- The scholarship amendments may increase demand for educational services and supplies in technical colleges, especially those affiliated with Jharkhand Technical University.
- The Rs 22.3 crore infrastructure project for the driving institute presents contracting opportunities for construction, equipment suppliers, and training service providers.
- Vendors and contractors should evaluate participation in upcoming tenders related to these initiatives and align offerings with Jharkhand Government priorities in tourism, education, and infrastructure development.
Agencies
Jharkhand Cabinet, Jharkhand Technical University, Jharkhand Government, Raj Bhavan
Vendors
Tata Motors Ltd
Contracts
, , Rs 22.3 crore