State Govt launches Silpa Disha app for MSME sector

The State Government has launched an app, Silpa Disha to enable communication between small investors and the State Government. The app is run by the Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises and Textiles (MSME&T) Department.

Importantly, communication here includes the conveying of any grievances that micro, small and medium enterprises might have. Through the app, the issues are submitted to the department and the MSME Directorate. The status of the issue submitted can be tracked with the help of a docket number.

The government has always been open about solving industry-related issues promptly, and this app is another example of that approach.

Grievances related to land, power, infrastructure, pollution certification and several more aspects can be submitted through Silpa Disha.

It is significant to note that around 100 questions, mostly related to land, have come through the app from across the State, which officials of the department and directorate have answered through the app.

As of now, questions are answered during working hours. However, soon officials would be appointed for a 24-hour query-solving system.

The app can be downloaded by clicking here

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Bangla declared leading State in family planning

Bangla has been declared as the leading state for adopting effective family planning methods at the 5th National Summit in Guwahati.

The infant mortality rate has dropped to 25 per 1,000 births while the institutional delivery rate has increased to 97 per cent due to a number of initiatives taken up by the Trinamool Congress Government.

As per an economic review published by the State Government’s Department of Planning and Statistics, in 2018-19, the state leads in postpartum intrauterine contraceptive device (PPIUCD) acceptance rate in the country, with an achievement of 40 per cent.

With continued emphasis on family planning, the couple protection rate (CPR) of Bangla has improved from 49.9 per cent to 57 per cent, one of the highest in the country.

The review also mentions that the teenage fertility rate has dropped from 25.3 per cent to 18 per cent and the occurrence of low birth weight has also declined from 22.9 per cent to 16.7 per cent.

Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has laid great emphasis on health infrastructure in the rural areas and on mother and child care. Various Waiting Huts or ‘pre-delivery huts’ have been constructed by the Health Department to provide free healthcare facilities to pregnant women in remote areas.

It may also be mentioned that the Bangla Government has achieved another significant milestone – immunisation of 99 per cent of its children.

Source: Millennium Post

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Bangla Govt to develop ‘theme cities’ under PPP model

Bangla is set to develop six ‘theme cities’, covering approximately 50 acres of land in total, on a public-private partnership (PPP) model. Bids from private investors are being seeked.

This was announced by the chairman of the development agency, Hidco (who is also the additional principal secretary to the Information Technology and Electronics Department) at a seminar organised by the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) in Kolkata.

It may be mentioned that New Town near Kolkata, under the stewardship of Hidco, has been developed as the first smart city of the State, and is considered a model worth emulating in the country.

In addition to this, he also said that the construction of the hardware parks in Naihati, Falta and Sonarpur are going on in full swing, and on completion, these would add a new dimension to the IT infrastructure of the State.

Source: Ei Samay

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72 lakh farmer families to get cheques under Krishak Bandhu Scheme

The State Government has aimed for a target of 72 lakh farmer families for paying the grants under the Krishak Bandhu Scheme, announced by Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on December 31.

The handing over of the cheques had begun on January 30 at a programme in Rampurhat in Birbhum district, which the Agriculture Minister presided over.

For now, the Agriculture Department has listed the names of 15 lakh farmers as beneficiaries, with the rest of the names to be finalised soon. The Finance Department has allotted Rs 4,500 crore to the Agriculture Department for the purpose in the first week of February.

The grant for each farmer amounts to Rs 5,000 for an acre of land, to be paid through cheques. The amount would be handed over in two instalments of Rs 2,500 each.

Those owning less than an acre would received a proportional amount. However, in the first phase, each farmer would get a minimum amount of Rs 2,000. The first instalment would be given now and the next, six months later.

The beneficiaries are being selected only after showing proper documents for the plots in question. For those who do not have the documents, special camps have been opened in every panchayat office for making them. Officers of the Land and Land Reforms Department are also present in these camps.

Valid documents include property deeds for owned plots and lease deeds for leased plots. Sharecroppers or bargadars and owners of pattas are also eligible to receive payment under Krishak Bangla Scheme, the relevant ownership documents for them being record of rights (ROR) document and patta record, respectively.

Source: Ei Samay

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Truth being hidden for political ends: Mamata Banerjee

Last five years nothing happened except Uri. So many jawans died, the govt had an advisory that something like that could happen. Even then, the govt did not take precautions. And then after that, with fanfare, they fed the country a dangerous scenario through all the TV channels in a one-sided manner.

We want to know what happened actually. Some are saying initially national TV channels were showing that 300 – 350 people were killed… we want to know how many actually died. Where did the bombs fall, did they actually fall at the right place? I have read reports in the newspapers – a report in the New York Times, in the Washington Post, and also news from Reuters.

All these are saying that in this incident how many people were killed and how many targets were missed, and that people did not die. Some are saying only one person died. Then what is the truth, the people would want to know. We are with the forces, but even then we want that the forces be given a chance to speak the truth, the country needs to know the truth. We don’t want political ends to be pursued. If it’s for the country, we are with the country, but if it’s for politics, and for winning elections, then we don’t want that.

 

State Govt teams up with UNESCO for agricultural training programme

With the aim of further increasing the productivity of crops and introducing modern agricultural concepts and machinery, the State Technical Education, Training and Skill Development Department has partnered with United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO). They will impart specialised training to people across several blocks in the Sundarbans in South 24 Parganas.

The minister said that the training of international standards would be conducted by the Bonn, Germany-based UNESCO-UNEVOC, which is UNESCO’s specialised centre for technical and vocational education and training.

A professional training programme of international standards such as this will provide a major boost to the Utkarsh Bangla Scheme initiated by Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee.

Under Utkarsh Bangla, the State Government is aiming to provide training to almost 6 lakh youths this year, after tasting considerable success with the programme last year, with 70 per cent of the people getting jobs soon after completing their training. It may be mentioned that the scheme has been declared as a ‘Champion Project’ by ITO, UN and is among the top 5 projects in the running for WSIS Prize.

Source: Millennium Post

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State Govt pitches for UNESCO heritage tag for Durga Puja

Durga Puja in Kolkata – be it the traditional bonedi bari pujas or the community baroyari pujas – is world famous. For the former, it’s about the traditional practices and for the latter, about the grand pandals and lighting decorations. Best of all, perhaps, is the halo of festive fervour that envelops Kolkata during the four days and more, manifested in the sea of humanity that flows through the streets of the city.

To have international recognition for Kolkata’s Durga Puja, as an example of a unique cultural masterpiece, the Bangla Government made a presentation to a team from UNESCO to have the festival listed in the latter’s ‘List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity’.

The team had visited the city for two days beginning Thursday, January 21 to meet State Government representatives from across the country, and representatives of all South Asian countries, and seek preliminary applications from them about the tangible and intangible heritage of their respective States and countries. The meeting was hosted by the State Tourism Department.

It is relevant to mention here that Chief Minister was the primary inspiration for the presentation, having convinced the department to make a serious pitch to have the festival listed by UNESCO. She has been further enthused by the overwhelming response that the Durga Puja Carnival being held on Red Road over the last two years has received.

Besides Durga Puja, the Department made three other presentations for including places in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. These applications were made earlier too, but this time with more preparation, almost guaranteeing listing.

There three are: Dalhousie in Kolkata, for the building heritage there; parts of north Kolkata (College Street to Sovabazar Rajbari), for distinct architectural features typical to the city’s heritage; and Bishnupur, for its ancient terracotta temples.

Source: The Times of India

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State Fire Dept to train youths of clubs for emergency help

The State Fire and Emergency Services Department has decided on a plan to train youths from various clubs in Kolkata so that they can help in an emergency in their local areas. This was announced by the concerned minister recently during a programme at the Kolkata Book Fair.

Sometimes it takes time for Fire Department vehicles to reach the spots in time, often because of unavoidable reasons like traffic, distance, barriers around the structure, etc.

The minister said that if there is awareness at the grassroots level, fires can be arrested or controlled in a much better manner. The clubs would also be provided with basic fire-fighting equipment.

The Fire Department’s officer-in-charge of a particular area will be responsible for providing training to the youths of the clubs in that area.

The programme at the Book Fair also saw the release of a free booklet created by the department on fire-fighting measures. The minister also said that his department is considering the inclusion of fire-fighting measure in the State Government’s school syllabus, for which it will hold talks with the Education Department.

Source: The Statesman

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‘Meen Mitras’ to help increase production and sale of fish

The Bangla Government has decided to appoint ‘Meen Mitras’, or ‘Friend of fish cultivators’, a category of experts who would advise fish cultivators on increasing production of fish and help in finding ways on improving fish sales.

The Panchayats and Rural Development Department would train members from self-help groups which are involved in fish cultivation.

To begin with, the department would train 164 Meen Mitras at an investment of Rs 10 crore. This pilot project on fisheries development would involve nine districts, among them being Purba Bardhaman, Purba Medinipur, North 24 Parganas and South 24 Parganas.

Among the duties of Meen Mitras would be: (bullet points)

Going around villages to test the soil and water of lakes being used for fish cultivation
Advising self-help groups on fish cultivation
Advising fish farmers on curing fish affected by diseases

In other words, Meen Mitras would act as the representatives of the government and stand by fish cultivators in their hour of need.

Source: Ei Samay

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KMC’s special CVD & diabetes clinics to be operational soon

The Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) is set to open special clinics at all the 16 borough offices, starting from March 7, for treating patients with heart ailments and diabetes. The clinics will also take care of patients referred by ward-level KMC clinics (urban primary health centres).

The Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) on Saturday, February 23 signed two memoranda of understanding (MoU) with the Public Health Foundation of India (PHFI) – one to train the former’s medical health officers and executive health officers on the latest skills for treating cardiovascular diseases (CVD) and stroke, and the other, for overall upgrade of its doctors’ skills over a period of one year.

These announcements were made by the deputy mayor, who also said that the borough-level clinics will function every Thursday while well-known doctors will also be available for consultation. Insulin and requisite machines will be available free of cost.

KMC doctors were earlier trained in the management of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), asthma and thyroid disorders.

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