Opposition parties observe ‘Black Day’ in Parliament to mark one month of Demonetisation

Opposition parties decided on a stage a dharna on Thursday morning to mark the completion of one month since the demonetisation announcement was made by Prime Minister on November 8, 2016.

The fifteen Opposition parties, which have been working together this Winter Session to take on the Government over its demonetisation move, called it a Black Day, referring to the miseries it has caused to common people for currency notes of Rs 500 and Rs 1000 going out of circulation.

The Opposition has been demanding a discussion on demonetisation in the Lok Sabha under Rule 184 which allows voting. In Rajya Sabha the Opposition is firm on its demand that the PM must withdraw his remarks implying that the Opposition parties are against the move because they have black money.

The Opposition parties have been holding daily meetings through the session to work out a cohesive strategy.

নোট বাতিলের এক মাস পূর্তিতে ‘কালা দিবস’ পালন করলো ১৫ বিরোধী দল

নভেম্বর মাসের ৮ তারিখে প্রধান মন্ত্রী জনবিরোধী ৫০০ ও ১০০০ টাকার নোটবাতিলের সিদ্ধান্ত ঘোষণা করেছিলেন। আজ সেই জনবিরোধী সিদ্ধান্তের এক মাস পূর্তি উপলক্ষে ১৫টি বিরোধী দল সংসদের বাইরে ধর্ণার মাধ্যমে ‘কালা দিবস’ পালন করে। ৫০০ ও ১০০০ টাকার নোটবাতিলের ফলে সাধারন মানুষের যে অপরিসীম দুর্ভোগ হচ্ছে সেটি তুলে ধরতেই এই নাম দিয়েছেন তারা।

বিরোধী দলগুলির দাবি লোকসভায় ১৮৪ নম্বর নিয়মে আলোচনার হোক, যাতে আলোচনার পর ভোটাভুটি হয়। রাজ্যসভায় বিরোধীদের দাবি প্রধানমন্ত্রী বিরোধী দলগুলির সম্বন্ধে যে কুরুচিকর মন্তব্য করেছেন, সেটি প্রত্যাহার করে আলোচনার সময় কক্ষে উপস্থিত থাকুন।

বিরোধী দলগুলি পুরো শীতকালীন অধিবেশন চলাকালীন প্রতিদিন মিটিং করছেন, সভাকক্ষে ঐক্যবদ্ধভাবে নিজেদের দাবি তুলে ধরতে।

Sukhendu Sekhar Roy speaks on demonetisation deaths in Rajya Sabha

Thirty days have passed since the demonetisation announcement was made. More than 90 people have died while standing in queues in front of banks and ATMs. Their deaths should be mourned.

Demonetisation: A timeline

On Wednesday, November 8, 2016 the Prime Minister declared the imposition of the policy of demonetisation all over India from that day on wards. It meant that Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 currency notes were being made defunct, and had to be replaced and/or deposited into bank accounts. Trinamool Congress Chairperson and Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee was the first politician to protest against this draconian measure, and realise the far-reaching measure that this measure would have had.

In a series of tweets on the night of November 8, about an hour after the Prime Minister’s speech, she let out her apprehensions and frustrations against the Central Government, on demonetisation. Today completes a month since the measure was announced. Here is a timeline of the events involving Trinamool Congress’ protest against demonetisation.

 

NOVEMBER 8

Mamata Banerjee tweets, on demonetisation having brought financial chaos and disaster.

  • While I’m strongly against black money, corruption, deeply concerned about common people, small traders. How they will buy essentials tomorrow?
  • This is a financial chaos and disaster let loose on the common people of India.
  • The PM could not get back the promised black money from abroad from the rich so a drama to divert his failure.
  • I want to know from PM how my poorest brothers sisters, who’ve received their week’s hard earned wages in one Rs 500 note will buy ata, chal, tomorrow?
  • Heartless and ill-conceived blow on the common people and the middle class in the fake name of anti-corruption.
  • Rs 100 notes not available in banks. Without availability in market how will people, small farmers, all employees, labourers purchase essentials.

 

NOVEMBER 9

Mamata Banerjee tweets, demanding withdrawal of this draconian decision and first deciding on a plan of action

  • Please save people from this disaster. Roads are closed, markets shut, patients not being admitted to private hospitals, millions affected.
  • Chaos everywhere. This is like an all-India unannounced strike. Those who hoard large amounts of black money will be protected.
  • The poorest of the poor and middle class are crying. I once more appeal to the Govt to withdraw this hasty decision.
  • First do a plan of action and only then do proper implementation. This is a complete disaster.
    May I once again humbly request the Govt. to prepare a proper action plan. The implementation of this will help the common citizens.
  • And the poor who need protection. I am from the grassroots. I have met people all day, heard their stories and felt their pain.
  • Black money hoarders and the corrupt need to be punished, but why put the burden on commoners and the poor.

 

NOVEMBER 10

Mamata Banerjee tweets, calling on Opposition parties to fight against demonetisation:

  • I enquired from all sections of society about present financial chaos. The feeling is that black money was to b brought back from outside.
  • As per the electoral assurance. But now the government has made the common people feel helpless and penniless. Is it right?
  • There are millions of real stories across cities, towns, villages about #NoteBan affecting the marginalised.
  • Here is only one example. Tea garden owners have expressed difficulty to pay wages on time.
    This could lead to frustration among poor workers, most of whom are tribals. Desperation? Starvation?
  • May I appeal to all political parties in the Opposition to work together boldly against the anti-poor govt at the Centre.
  • Let us fight this political & financial anarchy together. We will be with you all.

 

NOVEMBER 12

Mamata Banerjee tweets, describing demonetisation as a “big black scandal”

  • This has turned out to be a ‘big black scandal’. Hardship for the common citizens and full advantage to the money launderers.
  • I have said this before, but given the way the young, old and everyone is suffering let me again appeal to the Central government.
  • Withdraw this ‘black’ political decision which is anti-commoner. Markets across India ruined, purchasing power crashing, people pained.
  • Visited many public/private sector banks, 50 ATMs in Kolkata. People complaining. No 100/50 Rs. After hours in q people only receive a 2000 note.
  • How will they use this one 2000 note for all daily needs? Total chaos, anger. Students, housewives, traders, senior citizens.
  • Employees, small shop owners, self-employed. Are these black money hoarders? Are they hawala operators? Commoners worst hit by hasty decision.
  • Getting worse every hour. Withdraw this draconian decision in the public interest. Take strong action against black money launderers.
  • 50/100 Rs short supply.Take strong action against those really corrupt. Do not harass the commoner. The public tension is understandable.
  • Just met members of Sikh comunity at function before Guru Nanakji birthday. In all the joy of the occasion, people tense, complaining, worried.
  • “Bhuka mein martein hain. Transport aur sub business down hain”, they said. Transport is lifeline of nation. So sharing with you.

 

Mamata Banerjee pens poem against demonetisation.

Mamata Banerjee calls press conference to protest against demonetisation.

 

NOVEMBER 13

Mamata Banerjee speaks to the President of India on the issue of demonetisation.

Mamata Banerjee tweets on speaking with political leaders regarding a joint movement against demonetisation:

  • This is not an ego battle. I humbly appeal again to the Govt at the Centre. Save the common people from more suffering, and the country.
  • From financial catastrophe, by withdrawing this hasty decision. First please put a proper action plan in place. Breathing space for people.
  • Today I spoke with several political leaders regarding a joint movement and to meet Rashtrapati Ji together.
  • Let us all fight this together to give relief to common citizens, the poor and stop this financial anarchy.

 

NOVEMBER 14

Mamata Banerjee tweets, describing the Prime Minister’s description of the poor “sleeping peacefully” during a speech as an insult to them:

  • The PM in his speech had said the poor are sleeping peacefully. This is an insult to commoners and in bad taste.
  • My humble suggestion is not to hit the common people like this.
  • While common people have been victimised & crushed under weight of ‘demonetisation’, many economists now predicting onset of recession.
  • This will be a killer for the common people. Already a staggering Rs 1.5 lakh crore of GDP has been lost to the economy in only six days.
  • Thousands of trucks carrying vegetables & other essential products are stuck at different state borders because they cannot pay toll tax.
  • Waiting for three days. To save farmers and commoners, perishable vegetables should not be allowed to spoil.
  • Bengal government has decided not to impose any agricultural tax on movement of trucks for next three days.
  • Thousands of trucks all over the country carrying essential goods and perishables facing huge cash shortage crisis.
  • This issue will become even more serious over next few days and push essential prices up beyond control. Quick action needed.

 

NOVEMBER 15

Mamata Banerjee tweets, slamming the Centre for “black mechanism” with indelible ink:

  • Desperate attempt to start a ‘black mechanism’ with indelible ink shows this govt distrusts the common people.
  • Also, there are by-elections on Nov 19. What will the EC say about this decision to put indelible on prospective voters?
  • Old Rs 500/1000 notes allowed in railways, petrol pumps. NHAI exempted. But no exemption for state sector agriculture, co-operatives.
  • No exemption for patients in private hospitals, nursing homes or for non-prescription medicines. Why this discrimination?
  • The situation is serious. Very grim. People are suffering. We will meet the Hon. President tomorrow, no matter what.

 

At the all-party meeting ahead of the Winter Session of Parliament, Trinamool asks for withdrawal of the draconian decision of demonetisation.

 

NOVEMBER 16

Trinamool MPs protest against demonetisation outside Parliament.

Delegation of opposition parties meets the President. Mamata Banerjee submits memorandum to the President.

Mamata Banerjee tweets on her meeting the President, and calling for restoration of normalcy for the common man:

  • Today we met the Honorable President of India. There were other parties with us. We told him about the suffering of the people.
  • We urge Hon’ble President to take up the cause of the suffering people with the Central Govt. To prevent a constitutional crisis and anarchy.
  • Please save the people. If normalcy is not restored there will be a calamity. More deaths. Starvation. Will this lead to an epidemic?

 

NOVEMBER 17

Mamata Banerjee tweets, giving a three-day deadline for the withdrawal of the decision of demonetisation:

  • Three-day deadline to withdraw this #DeMonetisation Financial emergency, people suffering. Dying. Enough is enough.

 

Trinamool MPs protest against demonetisation outside Parliament.

Mamata Banerjee gives speech at Azadpur Market in New Delhi, giving the Centre a three-day deadline for the withdrawal of the decision of demonetisation.

In the Rajya Sabha, Derek O’Brien demands voting after discussion on the issue of demonetisation.

In the Lok Sabha, Sudip Bandyopadhyay moves Adjournment Motion on the issue of demonetisation.

 

NOVEMBER 18

Bengal Finance Minister Amit Mitra says demonetisation is causing a loss of Rs 25,000 crore of GDP per day.

Derek O’Brien, in an interview, says demonetisation has gone beyond the stage of inconvenience.

Mamata Banerjee tweets, offering “concrete suggestions” to restore normalcy:

  • We are looking for a solution. I have some concrete suggestions which will help restore normalcy & help all people who are suffering.
  • Govt should allow old Rs 500 notes to remain in circulation along with new notes. Also, Rs 100/50/10 notes must be made easily available.
  • Rs 1000 notes may be withdrawn when circulation improves by December 30. Or at your discretion.
  • No need for anymore faltu, action-less announcements. Sometimes blunders lead to more blunders.
  • Now note exchange stopped for a day. Yet another whimsical decision. Govt must explain. Is there currency shortage? Financial emergency.
  • In the Lok Sabha, Sudip Bandyopadhyay demands discussion under Rule 56 to censure government on demonetisation.

 

NOVEMBER 19

Mamata Banerjee visits the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) office in Kolkata to take stock of the situation following the demonetisation of Rs 500 and Rs 1000 currency notes, and then goes to Asia’s biggest market, Burrabazar, in central Kolkata, where she interacts with the people and reviews the situation first-hand.

Mamata Banerjee tweets on her visits to the RBI and to Burrabazar:

  • People cannot access their savings account. This is being restricted. Is their money safe? The country wants to know.
  • The whole of rural India is crying, farmers are crying. If food is not available what will the common people eat? Plastic?
  • My heart goes out to bank employees/officers. All under severe stress. Sadly, victims of circumstance. Also, condolences to bereaved families.
  • Paid surprise visit to Asia’s biggest market, Burrabazar. Listened to problems of hawkers, traders, mazdoors, shopkeepers, commoners.
  • All expressed deep anguish.
  • All caste, community, creed spoke about their big problems they are facing. Belonging to all States, especially UP, Bihar, Punjab.
  • They are saying, last 10 days, everything is down to almost zero. Very sad situation.
  • I went to Burrabazar market today to listen to the people.
  • All caste community creed spoke about their big problems they are facing. Belonging to all States especially UP, Bihar, Punjab, Rajasthan.

 

NOVEMBER 20

Mamata Banerjee tweets, saying the Prime Minister equates corruption with anyone who opposes his policy:

  • Pradhan Mantri ji, you are equating corruption with anyone who opposes your policy. Are you the only magician?
  • Listen to the voice of the people. Feel their pain. People will not forgive you for this. They are suffering.

 

NOVEMBER 21

Mamata Banerjee pens another poem to protest against the draconian decision.

Mamata Banerjee tweets about the lives lost due the effect of demonetisation:

  • More sad news. A farmer Shibu Nandi commits suicide in Kalna, Burdwan, Bengal.
  • He alleges because of Demonetisation he couldn’t pay wages to labour. Farmer was a tribal.
  • 68 lives lost due to #Demonetisation. Every life is precious. Here is a list of the deceased (State/Name/Cause)

 

Trinamool MPs protest against ‘financial emergency’ in Parliament.

Mamata Banerjee asks the Centre to catch the cheaters and black money hoarders but spare the common people.

 

NOVEMBER 22

Mamata Banerjee tweets, asking everyone to join the protest against demonetisation:

  • We appeal to NGOs, charitable organisations, political parties, student groups, civil society representatives & others to join #DeMonetisation.
  • Organise your own protests against this financial emergency. Protest. Protest. Protest.

 

NOVEMBER 23

Opposition parties stage dharna outside Parliament to protest against demonetisation.

Trinamool organises a dharna against demonetisation at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi. Mamata Banerjee addresses the rally, saying the “country is not in safe hands under Modi”.

Rallies against demonetisation held across Bengal.

Trinamool Congress tweets, saying the agriculture sectr has been totally damaged due to demonetisation:

Agri sector is totally damaged, the govt has shut down those who sow the seeds & reap the crops. Old currency is allowed in railways, civil aviation, central govt banks, but not in state cooperative banks on which the farmers depend

In the Lok Sabha, Sudip Bandyopadhyay demands a discussion on demonetisation under Rule 56.

 

NOVEMBER 24

Mamata Banerjee says that “it is the policy of this Government to divide and rule”.

Mamata Banerjee tweets, saying “the hasty, ill-conceived decision is becoming a bigger blunder day by day”:

  • Nothing for the agricultural, co-operative, unorganized sector. Nothing for the states, only central sector. Extend use of 500 rupee notes.
  • The hasty, ill-conceived decision is becoming a bigger blunder day by day. Only these interim small changes will not work.
  • They are not the solution. Vast sections of society have been totally left out because of your dangerous policy.

 

Thousands join Trinamool rally against demonetisation in Kolkata.

Trinamool takes out rallies in all districts against demonetisation.

In the Rajya Sabha, Derek O’Brien gives a speech on demonetisation.

 

NOVEMBER 25

Mamata Banerjee meets the President again, highlights people’s woes.

11.35 am
Mamata Banerjee tweets, saying Rs 1.28 lakh crore has been lost forever due to ‘note-ban’, according to CMIE:

  • Shocking that Rs 1.28 lakh crore have been lost forever due to ‘note-ban’ only in transactions in the country, says CMIE, top research body.
  • World famous Moody’s says ‘note ban will badly disrupt economic activity’.
  • Common people are suffering miserably while Modi Ji is relaxing and spreading lies.

 

2:30 pm
Mamata Banerjee tweets, saying the Prime Minister has lost all credibility:

  • Modi Ji has lost all credibility. A bad politician and even a worse administrator. He is lying. All Opposition is united, and you are divided.

 

7:46 pm

Mamata Banerjee tweets, saying Trinamool does not support calling bandh over the issue of demonetisation:

  • In Delhi at the meeting of Opposition parties, a Bandh was never discussed or agreed to. We do not support any Bandh.
  • People are suffering so I appeal to all to help citizens and stand by them at this hour of crisis.

 

Trinamool takes up protest programme across Bengal against demonetisation.

In the Lok Sabha, Sudip Bandyopadhyay demands an apology from Prime Minister.

 

NOVEMBER 27

Mamata Banerjee tweets, saying the Prime Minister has “finished India’s economy and growth”:

  • Mann Ki Baat has now become Modi Ki Baat. Misusing government machinery.
  • Instead of finding solutions to the suffering and pain of millions of people he is doing personal vendetta, personal publicity and business.
  • Modi Ji, you have finished India’s economy and growth.
  • We don’t trust you or your mismatched wrong technology which you are advertising for.
  • We want technology and progress. But no section of society is to be left out and tortured while doing this.
  • The women of our country will give you a befitting reply.
  • They are the mother of India. They are the mother of all, Mr Today’s PM.

 

NOVEMBER 28

Mamata Banerjee says in a speech, “Our slogan will be to remove Narendra Modi from power”.

Mamata Banerjee accuses the Prime Minister of misusing the Government machinery for personal vendetta.

Trinamool Congress stages protest inside the Parliament comples against the ill-effects of demonetisation.

In the Lok Sabha, Sudip Bandyopadhyay Sudip Bandyopadhyay demands the adoption of Adjournment Motion to enable discussion on demonetisation.

 

NOVEMBER 29

Mamata Banerjee addresses a joint rally with Opposition parties in Lucknow – “Modi started note-bandi, people will respond with vote-bandi”.

 

2:45 pm
Mamata Banerjee tweets, thanking the crowd at her Lucknow rally:

  • Thank you Lucknow & Uttar Pradesh. Thank you Akhilesh Yadav, Samajwadi party and thanks to women of UP for your presence in large numbers.
  • We are taking this people’s movement to Patna tomorrow at Gardani Bagh Dharnasthal, 1 PM Nov 30.

 

5:03 pm
Mamata Banerjee tweets, criticising the Centre’s decision for asking for account details for only the last three weeks, and not for the two-and-a-half years, since when the NDA Governemnt has been in power:

  • Why only account details from Nov 8? Just 3 weeks. Why not last 2 1/2 years all details ? PM Ji you think you alone are intelligent and the rest are … ??? After your 21 days of note bandi, the whole country is ghar bandi , so why this farce ?
  • In the Lok Sabha, Sudip Bandyopadhyay demands that the Taxation Amendment Bill and the discussion on demonetisation be clubbed

 

In the Lok Sabha, Saugata Roy demands full-fledged discussion on Taxation Laws (Second Amendment) Bill, 2016.

 

NOVEMBER 30

Mamata Banerjee addresses a joint rally with Opposition parties in Patna – “We will continue our protests for the rights of the people”.

 

2.49 pm
Mamata Banerjee tweets, saying reports coming in from different parts that notes are not available:

  • Reports are coming in from different parts of the country, including Bengal, that currency notes are not available.
  • The salaried class people are not getting their own money from banks for their livelihood.
  • If those in organised sector are facing these serious problems, you can imagine how grim the situation is in the unorganised sector.
  • Even RBI has not given many State Govts critically necessary funds despite announcements & promises.

 

In the Rajya Sabha, Derek O’Brien demands the presence of the Prime Minister in the House during the debate on demonetisation.

In the Rajya Sabha, Sukhendu Sekhar Roy demands an obituary reference for the people who have died due to the policy of demonetisation as well as for the jawans who have dies in recent days at the Indo-Pak border in Jammu and Kashmir.

In the Lok Sabha, Sudip Bandyopadhyay demands discussion on demonetisation to start in Lok Sabha, followed by voting.

In the Rajya Sabha, Derek O’Brien later demands the Prime Minister withdraws his remarks on the Opposition outside Parliament before the debate on demonetisation can begin.

 

DECEMBER 1

Mamata Banerjee tweets about the discrimination in the disbursement of currency notes between States:

  • Rs 500/Rs 100 & smaller currency notes not seen in Bengal and many parts of the country. They have become a rare commodity.
  • Let RBI release all figures as to which State is getting which currency.
  • There is total discrimination in disbursement of cash between States.
  • These figures need to be released. Totally no planning & biased.

 

In the Lok Sabha, Sudip Bandyopadhyay demands that the discussion on demonetisation be taken up along with voting.

In an interview, Bengal Finance Minister Amit Mitra slams note ban

Mamata Banerjee stays overnight at the secretariat, in protest against the Army being posted at a toll plaza in front of Nabanna and in toll plazas all across the State as well.

 

DECEMBER 2

5:08 PM
Mamata Banerjee tweets, mentioning more deaths due to demonetisation:

  • Rabin Mukherjee from Maslandpur (Habra), 72 year old, former central govt employee and a pensioner collapsed today in bank queue.
  • My condolences to his family. 82 lives have been lost till now. How many more lives will be lost for Modi babu?

 

6:08 PM
Mamata Banerjee tweets about more loss of lives:

  • After Rabin Mukherji, yet another loss of life today in our state.
  • Biswadeb Naskar,retd primary school teacher of Raidighi,S 24 Pgns collapsed while standing in queue to withdraw pension from bank & died.
  • My deep condolence to the bereaved family. 84 deaths. How many more Modi Babu wants?

 

6:16 PM

Mamata Banerjee tweets about lack of supply of notes and the conditions in the tea gardens:

  • Still no supply of Rs 500 from RBI. Only 500 ATMs in Bengal re-calibrated for Rs500. Long queues continuing, but people not getting money.
  • Pitiable condition in tea gardens. Of 287 tea gardens 119 have not received wages since Oct 29 affecting 2.5 lakh tea workers.
  • Our cooperative sector suffers as there is a gap of Rs 1261 crore which RBI has not yet given.
    To protest against demonetisation, Trinamool stages dharna outside the Tea Board office in Kolkata.

 

In the Lok Sabha, Sudip Bandyopadhyay speaks on the deployment of Army in parts of Bengal without the knowledge of the State Government.

In the Rajya Sabha, Sukhendu Sekhar Roy speaks on the same issue.

In the Rajya Sabha, Derek O’Brien raises a Point of Order on the Defence Ministry’s placing of selective documents regarding the deployment of Army at toll plazas across Bengal.

 

DECEMBER 3

3:03 PM
Mamata Banerjee tweets about another unfortunate death:

  • Unfortunate death toll continues… This morning Kallol Roy Chowdhury collapsed and died in front of SBI ATM at Bandel station.
  • My condolences to the bereaved family. Is Modi babu listening?

 

9:12 PM
Mamata Banerjee tweets:

  • How many more Modi Babu?

 

DECEMBER 5

State Ministers visit various markets to take stock of demonetisation effect on traders.

In the Lok Sabha, Sudip Bandyopadhyay demands to know why the Government is not ready for discussion with voting on demonetisation.

During gives a fiery speech against demonetisation in the Bengal Assembly, Mamata Banerjee says, “Demonetisation is a big scam”.

Mamata Banerjee, during an interview, says about her leading the country-wide protests against demonetisation, “Whenever I start a movement, there is criticism, I am used to it”.

 

DECEMBER 7

Mamata Banerjee tweets:

  • How many more lives will be lost for Modi babu?

 

In the Rajya Sabha, Sukhendu Sekhar Roy raises a Point of Order on a BJP leader from Bengal being caught with money and arms.

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All Bengal villages to be illuminated by March 2017, says Power Minister

All Bengal villages will have power by March 2017. In a reply to a question in Assembly on Wednesday, the state power minister Sovandeb Chattopadhyay said the work on 100 per cent electrification in the state would be complete by March 2017.

He said the work of 100 per cent electrification in 11 districts was complete. In these 11 districts, all places will now be illuminated after sunset.

Overall 98 per cent of the task is complete in the state. The remaining two per cent would also be completed by the end of the current financial year, Chattopadhyay said.

“Power cut has become a thing of the past since 2012-13,” Chattopadhyay said adding that Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee had dreamed of a state where there would be power supply to each and every household. Moreover, there should be no power cuts. The situation has improved a lot in the past five and half years and it would improve further.

 

২০১৭ র মধ্যে বাংলার সব গ্রামে বিদ্যুৎ পৌঁছে যাবে, জানালেন বিদ্যুৎ মন্ত্রী

২০১৭ সালের মধ্যে বাংলার সব গ্রামে বিদ্যুৎ পৌঁছে যাবে। বুধবার বিধানসভায় একটি প্রশ্নের উত্তরে একথা জানান রাজ্যের বিদ্যুৎ মন্ত্রী শোভনদেব চট্টোপাধ্যায়। তিনি জানান ২০১৭ সালের মার্চ মাসের মধ্যে বাংলার সব গ্রামে বিদ্যুতায়নের ১০০ শতাংশ কাজ শেষ হয়ে যাবে।

১১টি জেলার কাজ সম্পন্ন হয়ে গেছে। এই ১১ টি জেলার সব জায়গা সূর্যাস্তের পরও আলোকিত থাকবে।

রাজ্যের প্রায় ৯৮% কাজ সম্পূর্ণ হয়ে গেছে। বাকি ২ শতাংশ কাজ চলতি আর্থিক বছরেই শেষ হয়ে যাবে, জানান মন্ত্রী।

তিনি জানান, ২০১২-২০১৩ সাল থেকে লোডশেডিং এখন অতীত হয়ে গেছে। রাজ্যের কোথাও কোন লোডশেডিং হবে না এবং রাজ্যের প্রতিটি ঘরে বিদ্যুৎ থাকবে এটা মুখ্যমন্ত্রী মমতা বন্দ্যোপাধ্যায়ের স্বপ্ন। গত পাঁচ বছরের তুলনায় পরিস্থিতি অনেক উন্নত হয়েছে এবং পরিস্থিতিকে আরও উন্নত করতে হবে।

Bengal Global Business Summit 2017 to emphasize on port, mining and MSME

Port, mining and MSME will be the key areas to focus at Bengal Global Business Summit (BGBS) 2017.

Eyeing the third edition of BGBS, set to stage in on January 20-21, the Bengal Government is ready to proclaim mega investment proposals, a sizeable portion of which will come from private players in these sectors, the officials of industry and commerce department believe.

The Government recently framed a Maritime Policy with the help of global analytical company Crysil. With that, the government has also opened opportunities to widen ‘port based industrialisation’ to add a sharp edge in Bengal’s trade scenario.

Displaying the State as the possessor of third largest mineral resources across the nation, the State Government will look forward to get investment in mining sector as well. However, the commerce and industry department will promote sectors like textile, gems and jewellery, leather, jute, forging, casting, apparel and handicraft under MSMEs. The state government has already announced an investment to the tune of Rs 16,000 crore and 10,000 direct job creations in Tajpur Port and in the port-led industrial circuit there. The department has initiated Adani Ports and Essar Ports for investment there.

The development of robust infrastructure in ports, exploring various opportunities in consultation with global analytical firms and development of inland waterways to optimally leverage its maritime advantages are already underway. Now, West Bengal Industrial Development Corporation Limited (WBIDC) is ready to promote deep sea port at Tajpur, Sagar Island and new port with ship building facility at Kulpi.

The State will also talk about the coal reserves of Deocha Pachmi in West Bengal, second largest in the world, at 2,00,000 million tonne, alone can create many jobs. The Deucha Panchmari Dewangunj coalmines project will be implemented jointly by West Bengal Mineral Development Corporation and Bengal Birbhum Coalfields Ltd. The project is likely to be operational in 2019 and will employ about one lakh people.

The Geological Survey of India (GSI) have indicated that Bengal has untapped reserves of iron ore, dolomites, tungsten, fireclay, granite and sand.

The State has tied up with Kudremukh Iron Ore Company (KIOCL) for iron ore deposit exploration. Recently, Kudremukh, a public sector company, has joined hands with the West Bengal Mineral Development and Trading Corporation (WBMDTC) to start a joint venture of Rs 850 crore.

MSMEs are undoubtedly the area which will get most of the attention in the upcoming BGBS. Handicraft, textile, jute, gems and jewellery have huge prospect in this state as adequate land is ready for making industrial parks.

The facts that would be showcased are various facilities and advantages of port-based industrialisation. The deep sea port at Bhor Sagar, which is a joint venture between the Centre and state government, will cost around Rs 16,000 crore. The work is under process in equity participation by Kolkata Port Trust and the state government. The project is also looking for a concessionaire through public private partnership (PPP). The requirement of land is 347 acre which is already in possession.

The green field port at Tajpur is going to be constructed in a revenue share model, as the state government is not looking for a joint venture with the Centre here. The state will build the main infrastructure and invite private players for the rest of the infrastructure. Revenue share model will be followed for the business.

বিশ্ববঙ্গ বাণিজ্য সম্মেলন ২০১৭য় গুরুত্ব দেওয়া হবে বন্দর, খনি, ক্ষুদ্র শিল্পকে

বন্দর, খনি, ক্ষুদ্র ও মাঝারি শিল্পের ওপর বিশেষ গুরুত্ব দেওয়া হবে ২০-২১ জানুয়ারি ২০১৭তে অনুষ্ঠিত হতে চলা বিশ্ব বঙ্গ বানিজ্য সম্মেলনে।

বিশ্ব বঙ্গ বানিজ্য সম্মেলন এবার তৃতীয় বর্ষে। বড় বিনিয়োগ টানতে তৈরী রাজ্য সরকার। শিল্প ও বানিজ্য দপ্তরের বিশ্বাস এই বিনিয়োগের একটি বড় অংশ আসবে বেসরকারি বিনিয়োগকারীদের থেকে।

রাজ্য সরকার ইতিমধ্যেই একটি সামুদ্রিক নীতি (মেরিটাইম পলিসি) তৈরি করেছে বিশ্ব বিখ্যাত প্রতিষ্ঠান ক্রিসিলের সহযোগিতায়। বন্দর ভিত্তিক শিল্পের জন্য নানা উদ্যোগ নেওয়া হয়েছে রাজ্যের তরফে।

দেশের তৃতীয় সর্ববৃহৎ খনিজ সম্পদের অধিকারি রাজ্য হওয়ার কারনে রাজ্য সরকার খনিতেও অনেক লগ্নি আনতে সচেষ্ট । শিল্প ও বানিজ্য দপ্তর ক্ষুদ্র ও মাঝারি শিল্পের অন্তর্গত বস্ত্র, রত্ন, গয়না, চামড়া, পাট, কামারশিল্প, ঢালাই ও হস্তশিল্পকেও তুলে ধরবে।

Sukhendu Sekhar Roy’s Point of Order on BJP leader from Bengal being caught with money and arms | FULL TRANSCRIPT

Sir, through you I would like to make a humble suggestion to the Union Finance Minister. A BJP leader was arrested in Bengal yesterday with Rs 35 lakh, of which Rs 25 lakh were in new Rs 2000 notes. He was also carrying arms.

People are unable to find cash, but how are BJP leaders in possession of so much cash in new currency? Common people are in distress because of lack of cash but a BJP leader in Bengal seems to have sufficient supply of new currency.

What is the Finance Ministry going to do in this case? What steps are they taking to investigate more such cases?

Forest dept launches e-patrolling app in Buxa Tiger Reserve

The state Forest department officers can now monitor the movement of the beat officers who work in the deep forest regions. The department launched a mobile application, by which the movements of the forest beat officers can
be observed.

This will not only boost the work culture but also ensure the safety and security of the beat officers who
work in deep forest areas risking their lives.

The state Forest department has launched the app service in Buxa Tiger Reserve at the Buxa National Park in Alipurduar district.

The is an android application and was earlier launched in Sundarbans Tiger reserve at Sundarbans National Park.

বক্সা ব্যাঘ্র প্রকল্প অঞ্চলের জন্য ‘ই-প্যাট্রোলিং অ্যাপ’ চালু করলো বন দপ্তর

গভীর বনাঞ্চলে যেসব কর্মীরা কাজ করেন তাদের ওপর নজর রাখতে পারবে রাজ্য বন বিভাগের কর্মকর্তারা। বন দপ্তর ‘ই-প্যাট্রোলিং অ্যাপ’ নামে একটি মোবাইল অ্যাপ্লিকেশন চালু করছে।

শুধু তাই নয়, গভীর অরণ্যে কর্মীরা জীবনের ঝুঁকি নিয়ে কাজ করেন। এর মাধ্যমে তাদের নিরাপত্তার দিকেও নজর রাখা হবে।  রাজ্য বন বিভাগ আলিপুরদুয়ার জেলার বক্সা ন্যাশনাল পার্কের বক্সা ব্যাঘ্র প্রকল্পও এই অ্যাপ্লিকেশন চালু করেছে।

এটি একটি অ্যানড্রয়েড অ্যাপ্লিকেশন এবং সুন্দরবনের জাতীয় পার্কে সুন্দরবন টাইগার রিজার্ভে এটি চালু করা হয়েছিল।

 

 

 

E-governance in Bengal to get major boost with expansion of govt data centre

The Bengal government is all set to upgrade and expand the infrastructure of its Data Centre, which facilitates the information technology (IT) related services of different government departments.

With an estimated investment of Rs 56.64 crore, the state IT department will initiate the project which is supposed to be ready for operation by May 2017.

The government had set up the state data centre (SDC) in the year 2009-2010 under the national e-governance plan to facilitate hosting of IT services for different government departments.

E-governance has been one among the core reforms that Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has successfully undertaken in the last five years. Most of the state-run services can now be availed via e-governance, which is easier, faster and apt.

For consolidation of the services, applications and infrastructure to provide efficient electronic delivery of G2G (Government to Government), G2C (Government to Citizen) and G2B (Government to Business), the SDC plays a vital role.

These services can also be delivered by the states through common delivery platform seamlessly supported by core connectivity infrastructure such as State Wide Area Network (SWAN) and Common Service Centre (CSC), where connectivity will be extended up to village level.

With these shared service centers, implemented and managed by a competent Data Centre Operator (DCO), individual departments can now focus more on service delivery.

 

রাজ্যের ই-গভর্নেন্স পরিকাঠামো বিকাশের উদ্যোগ সরকারের

রাজ্যে ই-গভর্ন্যান্স পরিষেবাকে আরও উন্নত করতে স্টেট ডাটা সেন্টারের পরিকাঠামো উন্নয়নের উদ্যোগ নিয়েছে রাজ্য সরকার।

আনুমানিক ৫৬.৬৪ কোটি টাকার এই প্রকল্পটি ২০১৭ সালের মে মাসের মধ্যে সম্পন্ন হওয়ার কথা। রাজ্যের তথ্য ও প্রযুক্তি দপ্তর এই কাজটি শুরু করতে চলেছে।

গত পাঁচ বছরে মুখ্যমন্ত্রী মমতা বন্দ্যোপাধ্যায়ের নেওয়া বৈপ্লবিক সিদ্ধান্তগুলির একটি অবশ্যই ই-গভর্ন্যান্স পরিষেবায় জোর দেওয়া। এই মুহূর্তে সরকারের বহু পরিষেবাই গ্রাহকরা ইন্টারনেটের মাধ্যমে পেয়ে থাকেন।

স্টেট ওআইড এরিয়া নেটওয়ার্ক এবং কমন সার্ভিস সেন্টারের মাধ্যমে এই সকল পরিষেবা প্রত্যন্ত গ্রামের গ্রাহকদের কাছেও এই পরিষেবা পৌঁছে দেওয়া হবে।

Bengal lauded over development activities for minorities

Bengal stands first in the country in providing scholarships to minority students, in disbursement of term loans and direct lending scheme under the multi-sectoral development programme (MSDP), said Praveen Davar, member, National Commission for Minorities.

Davar met senior officials of the Minority Affairs and Madrasah Education department, including Principal Secretary S Suresh Kumar and reviewed the schemes taken up by the state government. He also met members of the West Bengal Minorities’ Commission separately.

Davar expressed satisfaction over the steps taken by the Bengal government in the last five years. He also lauded Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s efforts to take up issues of the minorities earnestly and sincerely implementing schemes to uplift their economic condition.

One such project, Kanyashree, has helped girl students – many belonging to minority communities – to pursue higher education and become self-reliant.

 

সংখ্যালঘু উন্নয়নে জাতীয় সংখ্যালঘু কমিশনের প্রশংসা পেল বাংলা

সংখ্যালঘু ছাত্রছাত্রীদের বৃত্তি প্রদানে দেশের মধ্যে প্রথম স্থান অধিকার করেছে বাংলা। প্রথম হয়েছে মেয়াদি ঋণ এবং এমএসডিপির অন্তর্গত সরাসরি ঋণ প্রদানে, জানালেন কেন্দ্রীয় সংখ্যালঘু কমিশনের সদস্য প্রবীণ দাবার।

এদিন রাজ্যের সংখ্যালঘু বিষয়ক ও মাদ্রাসা শিক্ষা দপ্তরের আধিকারিকদের সঙ্গে দেখা করেন কেন্দ্রীয় সংখ্যালঘু কমিশনের এই সদস্য এবং এই রাজ্যের সংখ্যালঘুদের জন্য প্রকল্পগুলি খতিয়ে দেখেন। রাজ্যের সংখ্যালঘু কমিশনের সদস্যদের সঙ্গেও কথা বলেন তিনি।

গত পাঁচ বছরে রাজ্যের সংখ্যালঘুদের উন্নয়নের জন্য যা পদক্ষেপ নেয়া হয়েছে, তাতে সন্তোষ প্রকাশ করেন কেন্দ্রীয় সংখ্যালঘু কমিশনের এই সদস্য। মুখ্যমন্ত্রী মমতা বন্দোপাধ্যায়ের প্রশংসা করে তিনি বলেন, সংখ্যালঘু সম্প্রদায়ের আর্থিক অবস্থার বিকাশের জন্য এই রাজ্য আন্তরিকভাবে নানা প্রকল্পগুলিকে বাস্তবায়িত করে চলেছে।

উল্লেখ্য, রাজ্যের কন্যাশ্রী প্রকল্প মেয়েদের , বিশেষ করে সংখ্যালঘু সম্প্রদায়ের ছাত্রীদের বিশেষ ভাবে সুবিধা করে দিয়েছে, যাতে তারা উচ্চশিক্ষালাভ করে নিজের পায়ে দাঁড়াতে পারে।

Any attempt to destroy communal harmony by Centre will be thwarted: Trinamool

Trinamool Congress secretary general, Partha Chatterjee on Tuesday urged people not to get carried away by the communal card that is being played by the Centre.

He was speaking at the Sanhati Divas (Communal Harmony Day) programme organised by the party near the Gandhi statue on Mayo Road.

“There are people in the Centre who are playing communal cards by spreading fake rumours. People should put up a united resistance against them,” he said.

He maintained that communal harmony should be preserved. “Bengal is a land of communal harmony and peace and all effort to disturb this harmony will be thwarted,” he said.

Firhad Hakim, state Urban development minister said “Narendra Modi belongs to India just as Firhad Hakim. From time immemorial India is a seat of communal harmony and peace and the society does not tolerate hatred.”

He also said any attempt to destroy the social fabric of peace and harmony will be dealt with seriously.

Referring to demonetisation, Hakim said that the Centre was trying to help the multinational
companies in the name of demonetisation. Poor farmers will become poorer and will be forced to give up farming.

In the name of introducing plastic money, the Centre is actually helping the multinationals who will run the shopping malls. It is a dangerous move and will not benefit the country,” he maintained.

 

বাবরি ধ্বংসের দিনে বিজেপিকে আক্রমণে তৃণমূল

গতকাল সংহতি দিবস উপলক্ষে মেয়ো রোডে গান্ধী মূর্তির কাছেএকটি অনুষ্ঠানের আয়োজন করে তৃণমূল কংগ্রেস। এদিন এই মঞ্চ থেকে তৃণমূলের মহাসচিব পার্থ চট্টোপাধ্যায় সাধারণ মানুষকে কেন্দ্রের সাম্প্রদায়িক প্ররোচনায় পা দিতে না করেন।

তিনি বলেন, “গুজব রটিয়ে সাম্প্রদায়িক সম্প্রীতির ওপর আঘাত হানতে চাইছেন কেন্দ্রের কিছু নেতা।  সাধারণ মানুষের উচিত এর বিরুদ্ধে ঐক্যবদ্ধ ভাবে প্রতিবাদ করা”।

তাঁর দাবি সাম্প্রদায়িক সম্প্রীতি রক্ষা করা উচিত। বাংলা সাম্প্রদায়িক সম্প্রীতি ও শান্তির জায়গা, কেউ যদি সেটা খর্ব করার চেষ্টা করে তাঁকে রেয়াত করা হবে না”।

পুর ও নগরোন্নয়ন মন্ত্রী ফিরহাদ হাকিম বলেন, নরেন্দ্র মোদী যেমন ভারতীয়, ফিরহাদ হাকিমও তেমন ভারতীয়। ভারত সাম্প্রদায়িক সম্প্রীতি ও শান্তির দেশ এখানে সমাজ সবস্তরের মানুষকে ভালবাসতে শেখায়। তিনি আরও বলেন, সাম্প্রদায়িক সম্প্রীতি কেউ নষ্ট করতে চাইলে তাঁর বিরুদ্ধে যথাযথ ব্যবস্থা নেওয়া হবে।

নোট বাতিলের উল্লেখ করে ফিরহাদ হাকিম বলেন, বিমুদ্রিকরনের নামে মাল্টিন্যাশনাল কোম্পানিগুলিকে সাহায্য করছে কেন্দ্র। গরীব কৃষকরা আরও গরীব হচ্ছেন। তারা চাষবাস ছেড়ে দিতে বাধ্য হচ্ছেন। সাধারণ মানুষ চরম দুর্ভোগের শিকার হচ্ছেন।

তাঁর দাবি প্লাস্টিক টাকা চালু করার নামে তাঁরা বহুজাতিক সংস্থাগুলো যারা শপিং মল চালায় তাদের সাহায্য করছে। এর ফলে দেশের সর্বনাশ হচ্ছে।