Trinamool forms committees for upcoming municipal polls

Trinamool Chairperson Ms Mamata Banerjee presided over a meeting of the extended Core Committee today, where Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha MPs were also present. After the meeting Partha Chatterjee, Secretary General and senior leader Subrata Mukherjee addressed the press at the Kalighat office.

Partha Chatterjee said that a resolution was passed at today’s meeting to congratulate all the LS and RS MPs who are doing a commendable job in the Parliament. He said,” We will protest against the manner in which BJP Govt is targeting TMC in Rajya Sabha due to lack of majority. The Party will send a delegation led by Derek O’Brien to meet the Vice President on this issue. We will raise the issue of electoral reforms in Parliament.”

New committees have been formed for the upcoming municipal elections. The ongoing membership drive will be extended to every block level. A new booklet with facts will be published against the smear campaign of vested interest groups.

Subrata Mukherjee, senior leader, reiterated Trinamool’s commitment to preserve the secular nature of the land of Bengal. “We accept BJP’s challenge. We will not allow politics of communalism. We will give our lives instead. They are practicing the politics of forced conversions. We will counter them. Indian Constitution is a Secular Constitution. We will not tolerate communal politics.BJP is inciting politics of hate, violence and communalism in Bengal”, he said.

Burdwan emerges top in providing 100 Days’ work under MGNREGA

Burdwan has emerged numero uno in the country in providing 100-days’ work under the MGNREGA, as per the Union Rural Development Ministry.

The District Magistrate has been invited to accept a recognition regarding the same in New Delhi on February 2.

The high rate of participation of SC, ST and women in works under the MGNREGA has been lauded. The feat was achieved due to relentless work of the entire district administration and officials working in the rural sector.

WB CM launches the Official Facebook Page of Kolkata Municipal Corporation

WB CM Ms Mamata Banerjeel today launched the Official Facebook Page of The Kolkata Municipal Corporation in the august presence of Shri Sovan Chatterjee, Mayor of Kolkata; Janab Firhad Hakim, Hon’ble MIC, Muncipal Affairs and Urban Development Departments, Government of West Bengal; Shri Satchidananda Banerjee, Hon’ble Chairman, KMC; Mohtarma Farzana Alam, Deputy Mayor; Members, Mayoral In Council; Councillors; Municipal Commissioner; and other eminent guests.

The Kolkata Municipal Corporation, ever since its inception, has been constantly working to provide the citizens services that are in sync with the times. Social Media is one such service-driven platform that encapsulates the vision, aspirations and demands of the present generation.

It, therefore, helps enable organisations to seamlessly connect with the mass. It is this that KMC wants to accomplish through the Corporation’s Official Facebook presence. It has been designed — not just to inform — but receive meaningful, constructive and proactive reactions from the most important stakeholders — the citizens of Kolkata.

The Official Facebook Page of KMC, apart from keeping the citizens abreast about its various initiatives, will also share several treasures from its archive — giving viewers, globally, a rare window to the city’s history and ethos.

Will not allow communal violence in Bengal: WB CM at Milan Mela inauguration

The Minority Affairs and Madrasah Education Department of West Bengal and the West Bengal Minorities Development and Finance Corporation (WBMDFC) have organised Milan Mela 2015, which was inaugurated by the West Bengal Chief Minister Ms Mamata Banerjee at Netaji Indoor Stadium.

The fair would run from January 30 to February 4. With a tagline of ‘For Self-Employment and Communal Harmony,’ the fair aims to promote and assist entrepreneurs.

WBMDFC is involved in several beneficiary schemes like loans and scholarships, vocational training, talent support programmes.

 

 

 

 Highlights of WB CM speech:

  • Our government works for people of all religions.
  • Our Govt has given official recognition to Urdu, Nepali, Gurmukhi, Santhali languages.
  • We increased the budget of the Minority department for the welfare of people. We are paying for the debt incurred by the previous government. Centre is taking away our revenues.
  • We have given scholarships to more than 57 lakh students.
  • We have already set up Minority Bhavans in 15 districts. 5 more will come up soon.
  • We have given reservation for OBCs and minorities without touching general caste.
  • We are providing loans up to Rs 20 lakh for higher education.
  • People have got homes under Nija Griha Nija Bhoomi scheme.
  • We have set up Urdu Academy. We are setting up 2 Urdu Cultural Centres and a Hajj House.
  • Work for Aliah University was completed in very less time.
  • We are setting up English-medium, model madrasahs. We are providing computers to madrasahs.
  • Today is the death anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi. We must observe this day to maintain communal harmony.
  • Some people are trying to incite violence and tension among different religions.
  • We will not allow communal violence in Bengal. We want peace. We want prosperity.
  • Indian Constitution is secular constitution. Some people are trying to carry out forcible conversions by giving money.
  • Why should someone force others to convert others? Who gave them that responsibility?
  • When you are in power you must follow good governance. Secularism is enshrined in the Constitution.
  • I am ready to sacrifice my life but I will not discriminate people based on their religion.
  • Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs, Christians, Buddhists, Jains – everyone is part of this country.
  • If anyone tries to incite violence between religions, law will take its own course. We will not spare anyone.
  • I am a member of the human family. We are in public life. We are dedicated to people’s work.
  • There is no use intimidating me. I was, am, and will always be with the people.

 

Image: File Photo

Jago Bangla stall wins hearts at Kolkata Book Fair

The 39th International Book Fair which was inaugurated on the 27 January is buzzing with book enthusiasts.

This year Jago Bangla – the official party mouthpiece – has been depicted through a stall which has been modeled around theme communal harmony. The figures at the entrance of the stall depict a Hindu, Muslim, Sikh and Christian showcasing unity in diversity and the motto the party firmly believes in.

Dola Sen, West Bengal State President of the Indian National Trinamool Trade Union Congress, said “Our Leader Mamata Banerjee has an open mind and heart. TMC is also an open platform. Like Mamata Banerjee our party accommodates people from different castes and creeds. Our country is now in crisis because of BJP, but our culture here is university in diversity. Hindu, Muslim, Sikh, Christian all stand in communal harmony here and our stand is anti-communalism.”

“Mamata Banerjee has come up with this special theme of Dhamsha Madol, Ektara and Veena and the entire stall has been made using old recycled Jago Bangla newsletters keeping in mind the environment” she added.

The Biswa Bangla stall of the West Bengal Government was also thronged by people.

This year seven books by Mamata Banerjee were released at the Book Fair, taking the total number of books written by her to 53.

Here are some images from the book fair:

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Jago Bangla display stands made with recycled paper

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A slice of Bengal at Book Fair

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Baul performance at Jago Bangla stall

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The ektara at Jago Bangla stall

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Dhamsa-Madol signifying Adivasis at Jago Bangla stall

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 Collage of the Chairperson 

Bengal receives investment proposal worth Rs 1000 crore for Plastic Park

West Bengal Government has received a proposal to set up a Rs 1000 crore Plastic Park in the State.

A 50 acre plot in Uluberia has been earmarked for a new plastic park in PPP model in collaboration with the MSME Department of the State Government.

At the moment the plastic market in the country is worth Rs 1.7 lakh crores with a growth rate of 14%. Keeping in view of such a huge demand, the Plastic Federation is eager to invest and the WB Government is ready to provide all help. Uluberia is well connected with National Highway and has good infra-structure facilities.

The state already has  two such parks in operation; one in Sankrail, Howrah in collaboration with WBIDC which has about 42 manufacturing units in operation and the second in Kharagpur Industrial Estate.

 

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Smear campaign cannot stop good work: WB CM

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee today expressed displeasure over a section of the media “conspiring not to project the good work” done by her government and “spreading only negativity”, but said it cannot stop the good work.

“A section of the media can’t see the good work that is being done. They are only highlighting the negative things. I want to say that conspiracy can’t stop the good work done by the KMC and our government. People will give a befitting reply to the canards,” the Chief Minister said.

She asked people to believe in the development that one can see through one’s eyes and not through the news circulated by those “who have opened shops for selling news”.

“The good work done by the KMC is not done on the basis of lectures. It is done on the basis of hard work that we do on the field on a regular basis,” she asserted.

The Chief Minister was speaking at the inauguration of the 15-million gallon water purification and booster pumping station at Chetla in Kolkata.

Ms Banerjee lauded the TMC-led Kolkata Municipal Corporation for the good work that it had done to provide much better services to the citizens of Kolkata.

WB CM inaugurates third edition of the Asansol Industry & Trade Fair 2015

The third edition of the Asansol Industry & Trade Fair 2015 was inaugurated by West Bengal Chief Minister Ms Mamata Banerjee today. The Fair will continue till February 6, 2015.

The Industry & Trade Fair is being held at Polo Ground, Asansol Stadium and is being organised by the Asansol Chamber of Commerce.

State Finance Minister Mr Amit Mitra and Labour Minister Mr Moloy Ghatak were present on the occasion.

It is expected that 300 stalls from all segments like automobiles, machinery, consumer durables, furniture, garments, real estate, solar power, electrical & electronics, kitchen appliance, hospitality, education healthcare and many more will participate in the Fair.

The Fair will be a unique platform to enhance marketing capabilities and competitiveness, showcase brands and competencies, interaction with potential buyers and promote brands & products in front of tentative buyers. It will prove to be a sophisticated platform for conducting business on a National and International scale. It will provide an excellent opportunity to assess opinions from clients and determine market potential.

Excerpts of the Chief Minister’s speech on the occasion:

• I thank the Asansol Chamber of Commerce to involve common people in this Trade Fair.

• The Adivasi people are here, the Kanyashree girls are here, everybody should be involved in good works.

• A big industrial hub is coming up at Balagarh.

• The Asansol-Durgapur, Bardhaman, Bankura, Purulia zone is very important for industry.

• We will conduct core committee meetings at every year for industry separately for these zones.

• The Panchami Coal reserves and steel industry in Durgapur will create huge employment opportunities.

• There are industries related to coal, steel, power in these areas.

• WB Govt. has made new industry, Land, PPP policies, permissions are now easily available to set up industries in the State.

• West Bengal is strong Manufacturing, Engineering, Small Scale, Textile and Cottage industries.

• Plans are there to start a Rs 3200 cr road project as well as a 1500 MW power project, 16 thousand to get jobs.

• Rs 40,000 cr to be invested in Durgapur Steel plant expansion. This will create employment opportunities as well.

 

Edited at 2.55 PM, January 29, 2014

Fabulous response as Kolkata gears up to be India’s first Wi-Fi city

From students to professionals, restaurateurs to smartphone sellers, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s Wi-Fi plan has touched every Kolkatan.

Thanks to Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s announcement of the roll-out of Wi-Fi service, Netizens are all geared up to take a big leap into the virtual world.

But they will have to wait a little longer – two months to be precise – before they can log on.

Reliance Jio, that will be offering the service, says they will begin the roll-out in March and cover the whole of Kolkata in a year.

To begin with, users will not have to pay anything for the first two months. And they can log on without much effort. All that they must do is click on the Wi-Fi option, after which they will receive an SMS asking their e-mail ID. A password will be mailed to them.

Park Street apart, Wi-Fi signal will be available in Loudon Street, Rafi Ahmed Kidwai Road and Mirza Ghalib Street. The rest of Kolkata will be covered in phases, according to Reliance JIO.

“We will expand the area in phases and that might take up to a year. We will offer 4G services and anyone with a Wi-Fi option in the device can log on. But even as we expand the area, we will launch schemes. So, you could expect free services for the first 4-5 months,” said a Reliance JIO spokesperson.

Park Street is excited about the roll-out.

Once it happens, you can log on to the Net from anywhere in the area – pavements, staircases or cafeterias. Flurys executive chef Vikas Singh believes it will change the perception about Kolkata. “In London, I have used hotspots where Wi-Fi is offered free and advertized. People tend to gather in these areas. That it is happening to Park Street, is a big thing. For a tea shop and confectionery like Flurys, it will obviously be great as our patrons are used to staying connected while on the go,“ said Singh.

Wi-Fi will free Net-users from the bondage of restricted connectivity promises to bring about a significant change, especially for youngsters. Students could be surfing the Net even in college corridors and canteens. “It will be so much easier with Wi-Fi. We won’t need to carry a dongle any more,“ said Srobona Basu, a St. Xavier’s student.

Tourists from abroad are delighted as well. “Free data services will obviously be a blessing for budget travellers like me. I guess hundreds of travellers will be benefitted for many check into hotels near Park Street where the service is going to be available. Voice calls are expensive so we look for cheap Internet access,” said Corline, a tourist from Canada.

Dealers of smart devices are looking forward to the roll-out with optimism. A Wi-Fi enabled city will definitely encourage more to log on to the Internet, they feel. But they also realize that the impact may not be immediate. “This is tailor-made for youngsters who love to stay connected on the move. Now everyone has a smartphone. More will now opt for larger Internet-enabled devices like tablets,“ predicted Pulkit Vaid, Director, Great Eastern Appliances.

Kapil Gupta, owner of Konnect, ­ another city electronic outlet, ­ felt connectivity could be an issue in the initial stages. “With so many logging in at the same time, the network can get clogged. Most potential users are Net subscribers already. So, they will be tempted to gauge the quality of service and also the charges. In case both are good, there’s no reason why people won’t be availing the service,“ said Gupta.

IIT-Kharagpur professor AN Samanta was upbeat with the prospect of a Wi-Fi environment, but he sounded cautious. “It will help those carrying smartphones and laptops, but security remains a concern. I hope the government will take care of security issues.”

Toilets for all – Bengal’s Nadia district shortlisted for UN award

West Bengal’s Nadia district is poised to complete building toilets for all its residents by next March, under a programme which has been shortlisted for the United Nations global award for public service.

95 per cent of the people had already stopped defecating in the open and by this March they would achieve a 100 per cent open defecation-free status.

The scheme “Sobar Souchagar”, meaning toilets for all, was launched in 2013 with a time span of five years to achieve the target of toilets for all.

For the “Sobar Souchagar” programme, no additional funds were allocated by the state government, but available funds from government schemes like ‘National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (NREGA), Nirmal Bharat Abhiyan’ (NBA) and National Rural Livelihood Mission (NRLM) were pooled together to achieve the feat in less than two years.

For constructing toilets, labour cost was borne under NREGA while raw materials for building toilets came from NBA.

The scheme has attracted the notice of the United Nations and has been shortlisted for the UN global award for public service.

The state head of the UNICEF, praised the programme, saying Nadia is fast becoming a model for all other states in India. “We are planning to organise a national level meeting of district magistrates from all over India to showcase this as a model project. This will inspire them in achieving the target of full sanitation,” he said.