Sukhendu Sekhar Roy speaks on the long-standing demands of lawyers

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Sir with your kind permission I would like to raise an issue that 1.5 million lawyers of the country are on strike today and are demanding since long about their grievances, which have not been addressed by the government so far. The demand is for budgetary allocation for lawyers’ welfare, insurance coverage for the lawyers and their dependents, stipend for new entrants at the Bar, housing schemes for lawyers, appointment of advocates as presiding officers and members of tribunals and other authorities.

For a long time they are demanding all these but unfortunately the Government has not paid any heed to their grievances. Through you Sir, I would urge the Hon. Law Minister, who is present here, that a message should go to the agitating legal community – who are on strike today all over the country – that the grievances will be adequately addressed by the Government.

 

Mamata Banerjee writes poem ‘Key’ to democracy

Mamata Banerjee takes her pen this time to fight for democracy that’s what her admirers are saying as today she penned down a poem whose essence is Key to democracy.

The name of the poem is “Key”.

Her 18 lines poem stresses on the need to uphold democracy in today’s perspective.

She questions how present regime as locked everyone’s lips and how this system is embarrassing democracy.

She also stresses that this attitude of axing democracy will get blow one day.

Mamata the firebrand opposition leader and Chief Minister of Bengal has written more than 80 books. She also writes a song.

Party insiders state that ‘ Didis writing inspires us to move ahead.’

Interestingly this poem of Mamata is penned down just before Mamata starts for Delhi for opposition s dharna.

This is the first time when uploaded her handwritten poem on Twitter and her poem in social media is a big hit.

Her target is Modi everywhere from Poems to slogan Mamata wants to hit out Modi from every aspect.

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Eco-resort on the model of a traditional village coming up in Digha

The State Government has decided to build a tourist resort in Digha based on the model of a village, villages as they existed earlier. This eco-tourism resort is the brainchild of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, who has also give it its name – ‘Bongo Sanskritic Gram’.

Mud cottages with thatched roofs, ox carts kept for show, rooms lighted by traditional clay lamps, bauls singing melodious songs to the tune of jhumurs tied to their feet – these would be some of the features of the proposed resort.

Digha has become very popular as a tourist spot now, and so the government is thinking up innovative ways to attract tourists, and this resort modelled on a traditional village is one such plan.

For food, there would be the traditional fare of Bangla – aromatic rice, dal, leaf curries (shak), vegetable curries (chachhari), punti fish in gravy (punti macher jhol), preparations of koi, magur and shingi fish, and various other preparations.

The resort will be built on a public-private partnership (PPP) model. Digha-Sankarpur Development Authority will be the implementing authority for the project.

Source: Ei Samay

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India’s 1st solar-powered temp-controlled warehouse inaugurated in Singur

India’s first-of-its-kind solar energy-powered, temperature-controlled warehouse was inaugurated recently in Singur in Hooghly district, at the Tapasi Malik Krishak Bazaar. It was inaugurated by the Industry Minister, Dr Amit Mitra.

Being temperature-controlled, the perfect temperature for preserving various products can be maintained. And being run by solar power, the warehouse would be self-charging.

The warehouse would preserve 30 tonne of vegetables per day by consuming 90,000 units of environment-friendly solar electricity per year and thus saving Rs 6.75 lakh worth of grid power. The warehouse would maintain a temperature between 18 and 30 degree centigrade.

Dr Mitra said that this would be a new solution to agriculture, where vegetables would be preserved fresh for at least seven days, fetching good prices for farmers.

A Japanese company has built it, with funding from Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA). The State Government will take it over and make it the Singur hub for its agri-retail chain, Sufal Bangla. The Japanese company will maintain the warehouse for a fee.

The company has planned to build a total of 100 such warehouses in the State, at Krishak Bazaars, at an estimated cost of Rs 300 crore. They would be used exclusively by Sufal Bangla, Dr Mitra said.

The next three are coming up in north Bengal, at the Krishak Bazaars in Bagdogra and Phansidewa in Darjeeling district and Dhupguri in Jalpaiguri district.

The president of the Japanese company which built the warehouse said that Bangla has a huge potential in this regard as the government has been proactive in modernising its farmers’ markets (Krishak Bazaars) across the State.

The Sufal Bangla retail chain has already reduced agricultural loss to 10 per cent of the total production from a level 25 to 30 per cent. By purchasing directly from farmers, and thus eliminating middlemen, it has also helped them realise much better prices.

Source: Financial Express

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Trauma care centres in all district hospitals

The State Health Department has decided to start 24-hour trauma care services in all the district hospitals of Bangla. Separate units would be created within the existing buildings.

The work for setting up the units is already going on in the district hospitals in Singur, Bardhaman, Asansol, Islampur and Kharagpur, and at North Bengal Medical College and Hospital. They would be operational by the end of February.

Trauma care is an important service of any hospital. Such a facility is already running successfully at RG Kar Medical College and Hospital, Kolkata. Another is being set up at SSKM Hospital, which is going to be a level one trauma care centre. And now it’s the turn of the districts to start providing trauma care services.

Source: Aajkaal

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Control room set up for Krishak Bandhu Scheme

The State Agriculture Department has set up a control room to help people with the Krishak Bandhu Scheme. Any query regarding the scheme would be answered from the control room.

The facility was started on January 27 at the office of the Agriculture Directorate in Jessop Building in Kolkata. The control room is open all days of the week, even on public holidays, from 10 AM to 5 PM.

The control room is being manned by one or two officers of the rank of assistant director and two workers of the Agriculture Department.

The control room can also be accessed through the number, (033) 22635795, which is toll-free.

The Krishak Bandhu Scheme, which has two parts to it, was announced by Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on December 31, and was officially notified by the State Government on January 17 through a gazette notification.

Source: Bartaman

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Saugata Roy speaks during the general discussion on Interim Budget 2019-20

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Madam, I rise to speak on the Budget. It seems that the Finance Ministry had become a ministry for outsourcing. The original finance minister is somewhere else, the railway minister is substituting on his behalf. They have got two ministers of state in finance. None of them is speaking. One minister from civil aviation department who has earlier shifted from finance he has been called upon to defend the budget. This is the situation.
Sir, I speak remembering Tagore’s words, “We want a society where the mind is without fear and the head is held high.” This government they want to function with fear. Use Income Tax, CBI, and Enforcement departments to throttle their opponents. We want to state clearly that we shall not bow down to their efforts to stifle the opposition.
That’s why despite the tall talks in the Budget, I shall present some facts about the Economy. The Modi Government had said that in 5 years they shall provide 10 crores employment. Now this year, unemployment has attained an all time 45-year high at 6.1%. They have not publishing the National Sample Survey Organization data and the chief statistician of the Government and the members of the Statistical Commission – they have resigned from the Commission because the Government is not allowing them to publish the data on unemployment which is in a very bad shape. It’s a matter of shame.

Sir, the banking industry is at its worst ever. Total non performing assets of the bank have crossed Rs 11.5 lakh crores, an all time high. They speak of the insolvency and bankruptcy code that has recovered only 3 lakhs crores. But still the largest NPA remains, as a result of which the Reserve Bank had to impose strong corrective action on some banks to prevent them from lending. Now if the banks cannot lend, how will the economy develop?
Now because the Reserve Bank was tight on them, that’s why the Government fought with the RBI governors. Two successive governors, known as good economists – Dr Raghuram Rajan and Dr Urjit Patel – had to leave before completing their 5 years. This Government is destroying institutions like the Reserve Bank, which has enjoyed autonomy since 1934.

Sir, this Government has not been able to bring back the people who have fled with the banks’ money – NIRAV MODI with 11,500 crores from Punjab National Bank. Escape! He has been photographed with the Prime Minister in Davos, Switzerland. Mehul Choksi: escaped! Vijay Mallya, friend of many in the ruling party. Escaped! Not yet brought back. And Lalit Modi has still not been brought back. The whole banking system has seen a collapse.
Now, sir if you look at this BUDGET. I think you mentioned this in your speech. This Budget is act of constitutional impropriety. Mr. Piyush Goyal laid a Budget for a government which will be in power for two months of the next financial year. He gave a grand a speech, gave a Budget for one year. What authority does he have? Now there were other finance ministers before. Yashwant Sinha in 2004, Pranab Mukherjee in 2009, Chidambaram in 2014 – they all presented vote on account Budgets. Now this finance minister, interim finance minister, has presented an account for votes. This is a vote-oriented Budget. They have done so because the Government is in doldrums. Today the effect of demonetisation, which was a cruel blow on the economy, took away lakhs of jobs in India. The Government has tried to apply Betadine to heal the wound created by demonetisation. Ultimately they were not able to bring the black money into the system. On top of that, they imposed hurriedly the goods and services tax, which is supposed to be one tax for one nation with five different tax slabs. But they have gone on changing the tax slabs, as a result of which GST collection this year is one lakh crore less than budgeted earlier. So what has the Government done? It knows that it’s extremely unpopular; they know that the Prime Minister is facing black flags in Andhra Pradesh, in Assam, in the northeast. Now the Andhra people have a justified demand for a special category state that is not being listened to. Now I asked the Government to announce something about that.

Government knows that demonetisation and hurried implementation of GST has disaffected firstly the agrarian community of farmers, it has disaffected the unorganized workers, it has disaffected the salaried people of middle classes. So they have announced that we shall give PM Kishan-Six thousand rupees per year per farmer family 12 crores people. Now what does that come to? Five hundred rupees per month that comes to seventeen rupees per family per day. That comes to three and a half rupees per individual. With that they are hoping to win back the farmers. The question is this is too little, too late and why now? After waiting for five years and after series of farmers suicide you come back on your last year when one month is left for a declaration of election and say: Dear farmer, we are offering you three and a half rupees per head per day to save your situation.

Now they have destroyed the unorganized sector. People who relied on cash now they say we shall offer a pension to the unorganized workers. How much? They will give three thousand rupees after 60 years if a man deposits Rs 55 from his 18th year. So he has to wait for 42 years then he will get three thousand rupees pension. You are aware of the Provident Fund-linked pension scheme, what is the minimum under this scheme? 1000 rupees per month. So those who are in the organized sector are getting only 1000 rupees per month and they are promising three thousand rupees after 42 years or 3 thousand rupees if you give premium of 55 rupees then you will get same 3 thousand rupees, so you have to wait for 31 years. This is what they are offering to the unorganized sector.

Now Sir, this Budget talks of big numbers- 27 lakhs 84 thousand crores expenditure Budget. How much are the receipts? 20 lakhs odd crores is the receipt. What is the deficit which will be recovered from borrowing-about seven lakh crore. Now the Government has promised that we shall bring down our fiscal deficit to 3 per cent. There budget, there target was 3.3 per cent this year. Now they have gone to 3.4 per cent. Now what is this cost? Several Moody’s surveyes have said they have given exchequer draining initiative in trying to placate these people. So as a result of which the whole economy will suffer, ultimately India’s ranking according to Moody’s will go down.

So this is Nomura, a famous Japanese organisation which has said, the Government presented an expansionary Budget and prioritised populism over fiscal prudence. So they given up fiscal prudence because they are desperate. The farmers have slipped away from their grasp as the results in five State elections have shown, the middle class have slipped from their grasp, the unorganised sector has slipped from their grasp. As a result of these they are now resorting to populist measures.

I am not quarrelling about the fact they have set the limit for income tax exemption up to Rs 5 lakh, or for standard deductions from Rs 40 thousand to Rs 50 thousand. If you get up to Rs 6.5 lakh annual salary, you shall not be subject to any tax. So this is placating the middle class. But this concession to the middle class is costing the Government Rs 18 thousand crore. However it is up to them.

But what is happening to the economy as a whole? These people are giving talk big about surgical strike, etc. They say we have given Rs 3 lakh crore to the defence for the first time. Do you know that this 3 lakh crore equals to 44 billion dollars? What is the defence budget of China? 224 billion dollars, which is five times that of India’s; so what are we doing about that?

Out of the Rs 3 lakh crore, 20 per cent will be spent on Rafale because Modi has already made a deal for 36 Rafale jets for Rs 60 thousand crore. With the 80 per cent they will not be able to satisfy the rest of the defence needs. Rafale has exposed the chink in their armour of the so-called crusaders against corruption.It has been proved that the Prime Minister’s Office negotiated above the heads of the Defence Ministry and that caused a serious loss to the exchequer. The people who let down the defence forces will not be spared by the people of the country.

Now this Government talks of doing things for the poor. Mr Sinha on his rare visit to his constituency, Hazaribagh has picked up some names. Now he has found out one girl who needs her operation. May I tell you, in West Bengal, heart surgery for all children is done for free? Do you know that in West Bengal, the health schemes Swasthya Sathi covers several lakh people? Have you ever heard of Kanyashree? You give Rs 100 crores for Beti Bachao Beti Padhao, the State Government in West Bengal gives Rs 800 crore for 50 lakh girls, who will also get Rs 25 thousand when they will complete 18 years of age. And you are saying you are doing something for the girl child?

They talk of MGNREGA. Mr Modi is talking about the tombstone of the Congress but MGNREGA is the only viable project in the villages. Now even MGNREGA’s allocation has been reduced this year. Last year it was Rs 61 thousand crore, now reduced to Rs 60 thousand crore. You are not even giving proper support to the rural labour. Even the Prime Minister’s Awas Yojana. That has also been reduced by 2.1%. They are saying that they are doing so much for these poor people. Now I want to say, what is this Budget? The revenue expenditure has jumped by 11.2%. Whereas capital expenditure, which will mean creating permanent assets, has to resume by only 6.1%? You call it fiscal prudence. You call it a responsible budget? It is not fiscally prudent nor responsible budgeting. May I say also that the budget for many important sectors is like an election manifesto Budget of the BJP. But the allocation for textile sectors has been reduced by Rs 1,000 crore. The textile industry and the jute industry will suffer. The national scheme for giving incentives to the girl child for secondary education has been slashed from Rs 255 crore to Rs 100 hundred crore. And you call it helping the girl child?

Now coming to pollution control allocation: the Budget for the national programme for clean air has been slashed, and now the main thing is expenditure on infrastructure, which is falling. The expenditure on road transport and highways has been drastically slashed. Maybe the Transport Minister is not getting along well with the Government. The shipping budget has not received a single rupee’s expansion. Your minister of state was speaking about how the UDAAN Scheme has touched so many airports. Your civil aviation Budget has been slashed by 654 crores. You call this expansion of infrastructure?

So, 654 crores you have reduced civil aviation Budget. Will the minister stand up and protest? He has protested too much. Now ultimately this budget is not showing any direction to the country. They have giving ten point vision. Ten point vision for up to two thousand thirty by a government which will be empowered only for two months. And after that who knows what’s going to happen, they don’t think to hopeful. That’s why this is the desperate Government effort to clutch on to any straw that they can.

Sir, I shall slowly wind up. Thank you for telling me. So what I have been telling all along that these Government has failed the people. This Budget has failed the people more. It is the Budget for sloganeering. Kisan has been used thirty times. What sloganeering! Suddenly you have thought of the distress of the farmers, and you have used Kisan thirty times. And the Prime Minister’s baby – all projects you have no other icon? We have Netaji, Jawaharlal, Mahatma Gandhi, Sardar Patel – you have run out of icons. So everything Prime Minister icon. You have no other icon except Narendra Modi? They have to borrow icons because the BJP did not participate in the freedom struggle.

Sir, I want to end saying that the Prime Minister and the BJP president – the duo, the feared Modi-Shah duo. They are visiting West Bengal again and again. Not for improving the development paradigm of the state. They are opening a high court circuit bench without informing the chief justice of the Kolkata high court. But I see that with their going, TMC people are being murdered in the state.This Government is not capable of delivering a good economic system, having destroyed the banking system, having allowed the fugitives to fly away abroad, having increased the fiscal deficit, having brought the NPAs to an all-time maximum. This budget cannot be supported. So with all the forces at my command, I oppose this Budget.

Abhishek calls prime accused Abhijit an RSS activist, says ‘no one involved will be spared’

Abhishek Banerjee, All India Trinamool Youth Congress president and party MP, said on Monday that the alleged prime accused in the Satyajit Biswas murder case Abhijit Pundar, is an RSS activist. Biswas, who was a sitting Trinamool Congress MLA, was murdered when he had gone to attend a function in connection with Saraswati Puja on Saturday night. Banerjee, along with Trinamool Congress MLA from Shantipur Arindam Bhattacharya, went to Hanskhali and met the family members of Biswas. Banerjee garlanded a photograph of Biswas kept on the Hanskhali ground and then went to meet his family members at his residence.

Talking to media persons, Banerjee said no one involved in the incident will be spared. “Those who think that by holding the hands of some Delhi-based leaders they can run away from the crime, are actually living in a fool’s paradise. Mamata Banerjee is the state Home minister and no one associated with the crime will be spared,” the Trinamool Youth Congress president said.

He further alleged that the prime accused Abhijit Pundar is an RSS activist. He said that BJP is trying to destabilise the area by dividing people. “The murder is the result of political vendetta,” he said, adding that there was no infighting in the party. “Biswas was a good organiser and was very popular in the area,” Banerjee said.

It may be mentioned that Banerjee and Anubrata Mondol have been tasked with looking after Nadia district, along with Partha Chatterjee. Chatterjee and Mondol had visited Hanskhali on Sunday. Biswas’s wife is yet to recover from the tremendous shock of the incident. Satyajit’s two-year-old son is waiting for the return of his father. He was with Biswas at the function when the incident took place. Members of the Matua community blocked the railway tracks at several places in North 24-Parganas, demanding stringent action against the assailants of Satyajit Biswas. It may be recalled that Biswas was an active member of the Matua community. Trinamool Congress MP Mamatabala Thakur visited the house of Satyajit Biswas, along with state Food minister Jyotipriya Mallick and party MLA Kallol Khan. Thakur said Biswas was an active member of the Matua community. She alleged that BJP has murdered him because of his influence on the community.

“We demand a thorough investigation into the matter and stern action against the culprits,” she said. Mallick further informed that the Matuas will observe a condolence meeting at their sangha in this connection.

Source: Millennium Post 

Focus on all-round development as Bengal signs MoUs with foreign organisations

Agreements were signed between departments and government organisations of Bengal Government and foreign aid agencies, institutes and universities on the second day of Bengal Global Business Summit.

MoUs at a glance:

1. State Department of Urban Development signs MoU with Transport for London (TfL)

2. State Department of Power signs MoU with The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI)

3. West Bengal Industrial Development Corporation (WBIDC) signs MoU with United Kingdom India Business Council (UKIBC), Dubai Multi Commodities Centre (DMCC) for infrastructure, IKEA India Pvt Ltd.

4. WBIDC signs letter of intent with Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ), that is, German Development Agency

5. For use of e-commerce in the MSME sector, Ideation Technology Solutions, West Bengal signs letter of intent with Nomura Research Institute Consulting and Solutions, Japan

6. Webel (Information Technology Department) signs MoUs with Amazon Internet Services Pvt. Ltd. and Electronics Sector Skills Council of India (ESSCI)

7. Directorate of Industrial Training, West Bengal Government signs MoU with Naandi Foundation

8. State Fisheries Department signs MoUs with Oceanic Institute of Hawai’i Pacific University, University of Arizona and Norwegian Institute of Food, Fisheries and Aquaculture Research

9. Several more MoUs signed by the Animal Resources Development Department, Food Processing Department and Agri-Marketing Department

International corporate announcements

Amazon Internet Services: Bengal is poised to take technology as opportunity; MoU with Webel to help startups with training and technical support

Fujisoft: Setting up Centre of Excellence in Kolkata (first such centre by Fujisoft in India) for MSME clusters across the State, and also for training students and professionals; setting up Development Centre for partnerships with universities, colleges, and public and private institutions

IKEA: Has plan to establish retail stores and thus create jobs in Kolkata and other places in Bengal

Bassetti Group: Friendly environment for entrepreneurs; skilled people; receiving a lot of support; already investing in Bengal, with the next upgradation at the Kolkata company to add 200 to 300 people

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Bengal Govt allots land for industry at BGBS 2019

‘Bengal Means Business’ – the slogan of the State Government was again put into action today when land plots were allotted to businesses from the stage of Bengal Global Business Summit, 2019, in the presence of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee.

Land allotments at a glance:

1. At Calcutta Leather Complex, Bantala, 70 acres of land has been allotted for additional tannery units; several entrepreneurs from Kanpur, Chennai from the leather sector were present at BGBS 2019 for the same.

2. At the various West Bengal Small Industries Development Corporation Limited (WBSIDC) estates:

Plot allotment letters for 42 units, including for private industrial parks in north Bengal, distributed

Plot allotment letters for 70 units at Fulbari State-aided Industrial Park, Jalpaiguri district (32 acres) distributed

Plot allotment letters for 15 units at Shilpabarta Industrial Park, Baikunthapur, Jalpaiguri district (107 acres) distributed

Plot allotment letters for 27 units at Bajrangbali State-aided Industrial Park, Hooghly (20 acres) distributed

Plot allotment letters for 4 units at Hosiery Park, Jagdishpur, Howrah distributed

Inaugurations/launches

1. Industrial grievance redressal app, named Shilpa Disha

2. Export facilitation mobile app, named Banglar Raftani

3. New State Data Centre at Sector V, Salt Lake, Kolkata

4. Startup Incubation Centre, set up jointly by Webel and BCCI, at Webel Bhavan

5. Book releases (3 books on industrial parks released by Mamata Banerjee)

Ready-to-Allot Industrial Plots with infrastructure at Industrial Parks in West Bengal (comprehensive list of the plots at all the industrial parks in the State)

Industrial Clusters in West Bengal (list of 520 Industrial clusters)

Electronics Parks of West Bengal

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