Another feather in Didi’s cap – Sabooj Sathi declared ‘Champion Project’ by UN

Sabooj Sathi, Bangla’s flagship bicycle distribution programme, designed under the guidance of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, has been declared a ‘Champion Project’ at the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) Prizes, given by ITU, a United Nations organisation working for the use and development of information and communication technology (ICT).

Based on the maximum number of votes cast, the scheme was selected as one of the five finalists in the ‘E-Governance’ category.

The winner will be declared at a prize-giving ceremony to be held on April 9 at the ITU headquarters in Geneva.

More than 20 lakh votes were cast for a total of 1,140 projects across 18 categories. Prizes would be given in all the 18 categories.

Under the Sabooj Sathi Scheme, bicycles are given free of cost to students from classes IX to XII studying in State Government schools. Till now, over 70 lakh bicycles have been distributed, with the number to touch 1 crore soon.

 

File Image

 

Ready to lay down my life for the country: Mamata Banerjee

Bangla Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee today addressed the ‘Tanashahi Hatao, Desh Bachao’ Satyagraha at Jantar Mantar, organised by the Aam Aadmi Party.

In her speech she called Narendra Modi and Amit Shah “two Gabbars” and said she was not afraid of their intimidation tactics. She also said that she was ready to lay down her life to save the country.

Earlier in the day, Mamata Banerjee had visited the Parliament. There she prayed in front of the statue of Mahatma Gandhi to save the Indian Constitution and Indian Democracy.

Highlights of the Chief Minister’s speech:

We will organise a bigger meeting at Ramlila Maidan after Modi is defeated.

Several leaders have already spoken. I will not repeat what they said.

Today was the last day of Parliament. In a few days elections will be declared and model code of conduct will come into effect. Their expiry date is over. Then he will not be able to do what he pleases.

They can scare us, beat us up, burn our houses, cause riots, sell the country only for 20 days. Jo darte hain, woh marte hain. Jo ladte hain, woh jeet te hain. Hum ladna jante hain.

What will you do? Send me to jail? Murder me? Send agencies? How many jails do you have?

I want to quote Subramanian Swamy. He tweeted that two media channels are in BJP’s pockets. I am not saying this. A BJP MP is saying this.

From RBI to CBI, all the institutions have been destroyed. They are arm-twisting the media into silence. Even your money is not safe in banks.

Everyone is under surveillance. Opposition leaders, even officials and their own party leaders are under surveillance.

A police officer was murdered in Uttar Pradesh. What happened to the investing officer in the Ishrat case?

They are threatening to take away the medals of our police officers. Departmental inquiry… How many medals have you given? All officers will return their medals if even one of the officiers is touched.

They had the audacity to send the CBI to Kolkata police commissioner’s home. I have not seen a government which has stooped so low. Modi is like an eclipse for the nation.

What does he think? He is the only saint and rest of us are thieves?

They prevented Akhilesh from going to a meeting. They sent the agencies after Akhilesh and Mayawati announced an alliance.

Whichever party is strong, should contest against the BJP in their respective States. In Bengal, we are strong, in Andhra, Chandrababu Naidu is strong. In Delhi, Aam Aadmi Party is strong. In Uttar Pradesh, SP-BSP and RLD are strong.

I support Farooq Abdullah when he says that sometimes we need to make some sacrifices for a greater cause.

Let Congress fight the BJP in Rajasthan, MP or Chhattisgarh. We are habituated in fighting against the BJP, Congress and CPI(M). They fight unitedly against us. Even if we go for an understanding, they won’t transfer votes. It doesn’t matter. We will win 42/42 seats.

BJP has a lot of money power. How much money do they spend on a single meeting of Narendra Modi? They lure people with freebies like bikes and mobile phones.

They have built a party headquarter which resembles a shopping mall. And they will lecture us on democracy? We have tolerated enough.

From the media to the youth, industrialists to the farmers – everyone is being terrorised.

Narendra Modi and Amit Shah are two Gabbars. They have blood on their hands. They are ruling the country. What a travesty.

Coffin waits for me, I don’t wait for coffin. CBI can come to my house. Let me know, I will have a meal waiting for you.

For the interest of the nation, I am ready to sacrifice my life. We are not afraid. We will fight. Let us make a united India

Democracy has become NaMocracy now. He will not give a penny to States but is sending letters claiming credit for schemes.

They are altering history, changing names. This is worse than emergency.

Even Gujarat will reject Modi in the future. Mahatma Gandhi is also from Gujarat. He was a true leader. Modi is neither leader nor ladder. Even Ravana had 56 inch chest.

Modi hatao, Desh Bachao. BJP hatao, Desh bachao.

Ekta bachao, BJP hatao. Naujawan bachao, BJP hatao. Kisan bachao, Modi hatao.

Bangla CM gives away Khelashree awards

Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee gave away Khelashree awards today at an event at Netaji Indoor Stadium. Several well-known sports persons were present at the occasion. The awards were given by the State Youth Services and Sports Department.

The awards, part of the Khelashree Scheme, and which include a monetary part, aim at rewarding eminent sportspersons of Bangla.

The Khelashree scheme, started in 2012 (financial year 2011-12), also aims at improving the sporting infrastructure of the State, including the building of stadiums and gyms, buying of equipment, construction of equipment storage spaces, etc.

Grants for the above purposes were also handed out at the awards ceremony.

Winners for the year 2018-19 are:

Lifetime Achievement Award:

Ex Footballer Sukumar Samajpati
Ex Tennis Player Joydeep Mukhopadhay

Special Honour:

Swapna Barman

Khel Samman:

Rajashree Prasad
Rubia Das
Uthsava Palit
Srijit Paul
Abhimanyu Easwaran
Sukanya Parida
Devneta Roy
Pintu Mahata
Samad Ali Mallick
Koushik Kazi
Mandira Hazra Chowdhury
Arjun Das
Satirtha Biswas
Swadesh Mondal
Ayhika Mukherjee
Ronit Bhanja
Tithi Dhara

Krira Guru:

Pradip Kumar Kundu
Kalyan Chaudhuri
Md. Ali Qamar
Swapan Sadhu
Amritalal Chakraborty
Minara Begum
Tapan Chandra

Special Award:

Sourav Kothari
Pranab Bardhan
Shibnath Dey Sarkar
Sumit Mukherjee
Debabrata Majumdar
Saptarshi Roy
Ishan Porel
Mehuli Ghosh
Rimo Saha
Mouma Das
Sutirtha Mukherjee
Prapti Sen
National Champion Jr. Volleyball Women’s Team
National Champion Sr. Table-Tennis Women’s Team
All India BCCI 50 Overs’ National Champion Sr. Cricket Women’s Team

Banglar Gourav:

Mukti Saha
Arup Bhattacharya
Gargi Banerjee
Satyabrata (Raju) Mukherjee
Ranadeb Bose
Shyam Sundar Mitra
Subrata Porel
Chaitali Chatterjee
Debjit Ghosh
Parimal Dey
Sudhin Chatterjee
Tushar Rakshit
Ajit Singh
Sagarika Hazra
Shreyashee Banerjee

Highlights of the Chief Minister’s speech:

  • Today we have launched Dibyendu Barua Chess Academy
  • Since 2013 we are awarding sportspersons with lifetime achievement, special awards, Banglar Gourav, Khel Samman and Khelashree Samman.
  • Today we have given financial assistance of Rs 1 lakh to 221 coaching centres in the State. 24,000 clubs in rural and urban areas will receive Rs 5 lakh (Rs 2 lakh in the first year and Rs 1 lakh in the next three years). 4,300 clubs received Rs 2 lakh today.
  • When we came to power in 2011, the budget of sports department was 73 crore. Now it has increased 7 times to Rs 515 crore.
  • We organise sports competitions in Jangalmahal, Darjeeling, Terai, Dooars. The winners are appointed as civic volunteers.
  • Some people only remember sportspersons when they win some award, and merely tweet. They do not remain in touch with them throughout the year.
  • There are many sportspersons who cannot even afford two square meals a day. I will ask the Sports department to start a pension scheme for them.
  • Not every action should be publicised. Some actions require empathy. Empathy is for 365 days a year, not once in 5 years.
  • We have to struggle to survive. Every moment is important. I wish the best for the sporting world.

File image

State Govt’s earnest efforts result in spur in organ transplants

Thanks to the constant awareness campaigns being run by the State Health Department, Bangla has seen an unprecedented spur in organ transplants. The campaigns are run at both the government-run and private.

According to a senior official of the department, as many as 14 different cases of organ transplants have taken place in the State since July 2018. The transplants have taken place at both State-run and private institutions.

Organ transplants that have occurred here are essentially cadaver transplants. Organs were retrieved from patients who were declared brain dead by the competent authorities, transported to other hospitals and then transplanted on to patients in need.

The whole process is done through a register maintained by the Regional Organ and Tissue Transplant Organisation (ROTTO), which holds names of potential receivers who urgently require organs.

It may be mentioned that transplant of an organ is heavily dependent on the initiative of the individuals rather than a comprehensive system. Hence, the campaigns of the Health Department are crucial.

Department officials are hopeful that the number of transplants in the State will go up in the future. The awareness campaigns have been intensified and a concrete roadmap is being created. The department will also tie up with non-governmental organisations (NGO) to carry out the campaign in a more effective manner.

Source: Millennium Post

 

Making Kolkata clean and green – KMC forms a new department

For a more integrated approach towards turning Kolkata into a clean and green city and at the same time, to reduce the level of air pollution, the three Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) departments of Urban Forestry, Project Management Unit (PMU) and Parks & Gardens have been brought under a single umbrella.

While announcing this decision, the mayor of KMC reasoned that since the PMU’s work is mostly related to waterbodies, which in turn is linked to green issues, it makes perfect sense to link it with the other two. The civic body is taking a slew of measures for a clean and green Kolkata, and the merger of the three sections will speed up work in this regard.

In a related development, the mayor has held meetings with the Railways and the Kolkata Port Trust, which are custodians of substantial amounts of land in the city, to allow the KMC to take up plantations in vacant plots (which they would not put to use for any commercial purpose) under their ownership.

There is vacant land in areas like Majerhat that is owned by the Railways, and in Kidderpore and the Nimtala riverside area in north Kolkata, under the KoPT.

The KMC will take the opinions of experts to ensure planned and scientific plantation.

Source: Millennium Post

 

Bangla no. 1 in preventing parent-to-child transmission of HIV: Mamata Banerjee

Bangla has been adjudged the best State in the country in the prevention of parent-to-child transmission of HIV (human immunodeficiency virus), which leads to AIDS. On the occasion of World AIDS Day, Mamata Banerjee shared this piece of information on Twitter.

“I am happy to share with all of you that as per the assessment done by NACO for ‘Prevention of Parent to Child Transmission of HIV’ programme for 2017-18, Bangla has emerged No. 1 in the country,” the tweet read.

In her tweet, Mamata Banerjee has also said that, with the proper implementation of the Prevention of Parent to Child Transmission (PPCT) programme, the State Government has enabled 16.5 lakh pregnant women from Bangla in preventing the transmission of HIV to their newborn children.

It may be mentioned that for those adults and children found HIV positive, the Government provides free treatment through Anti-Retroviral Therapy Centres situated in sub-divisional, district and medical college hospitals.

7 lakh and counting – Mother’s Wax Museum witnesses staggering footfall

The only one of its kind in eastern India, Mother’s Wax Museum (MWM) has become a star attraction for the people of Kolkata as well as tourists to the city. As of now, seven lakh people have visited this museum, since its opening four years ago.

This museum of wax statues of famous Indian people is the brainchild of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee. It was inaugurated by her on November 10, 2014. The place was named after the icon of Kolkata, Mother Teresa, and her wax figure finds a pride of place there.

There are wax figures of great personalities including social reformers of the 19th century, writers, poets and scientists, people from the field of entertainment and sports, as well as a Hollywood section and a children’s section with statues of popular cartoon characters. As photography is allowed inside the museum, people find a lot of joy in taking selfies with the statues.

People include Vidyasagar, Shri Ramakrishna, Maa Sarada, Swami Vivekananda, Sister Nivedita, Mahatma Gandhi, Rabindranath Tagore, Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose, Satyajit Ray, Manna Dey, Kishore Kumar, Lata Mangeshkar, Uttam Kumar, Suchitra Sen, Amitabh Bachchan, Mithun Chakrabarty, Shah Rukh Khan, Audrey Hepburn, Mr Bean (the popular character from British television), Sachin Tendulkar, Sourav Ganguly, Kapil Dev, Diego Maradona and several others.

A new attraction is getting one’s own statues made. At the museum store, at a cost of Rs 2,000 per person, people can get their own faces made out of stone dust. As souvenirs, people can also buy miniatures of the wax figures and framed photographs of views of old Kolkata.

Conducted 430 administrative meetings in districts in seven years: Mamata Banerjee

Bangla Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee today addressed a public meeting at Kalna in Purba Bardhaman district. She inaugurated and laid the foundation stones of several projects in the district.

The CM also distributed several government benefits on the occasion.

Highlights of her speech:

We have conducted more than 430 administrative review meetings in the districts in the last seven years. We conduct these meetings to take stock of developmental projects and discuss scopes of improvement in dispersing public services.

Bardhaman district has secured the first rank in 100 Days’ Work. This district is known for its productivity as well as fire (of revolution).

Kalna is a heritage place, known for the various architectural sites. We are organising today’s function at a newly-inaugurated stadium.

We want people of Kalna to be happy. Bardhaman is primarily agriculture-dependent. Highest paddy production is recorded here.

Centre is now talking of doubling farmers’ income. We have already tripled it. We have set up Krishak Bazaar, Karma Tirthas as well.

We have set up 6 new colleges in this district. We have also constructed a multi super speciality hospital in Kalna. CCUs, ICCUs, HDUs, Fair Price Medicine Shops and Diagnostic Centres have come up in this district.

We have set up Mati Tirtha in Bardhaman. In 2012, we started celebrating Mati Utsav. In 2013, UN started observing the same. We have shown the way.

We have also set up custom hiring centre and Misti Hub in the district.

We have taken up a new scheme worth Rs 2768 crore for lower Damodar, specially the flood-prone areas. Lakhs of acres of land will come under agriculture. Water scarcity will be mitigated.

A new road is coming up which will connect north Bengal. Rs 3200 crore will be spent on this road, which will act as an alternative route.

A freight corridor is coming up between Dankuni and Bardhaman. A lot of employment will be generated.

World’s second largest coal mine is at Deocha Pachami in Birbhum. Employment of more than one lakh people will be created.

A new bridge will come up on Bhagirathi in Kalna. It will be completed by 2022 and the expenditure will be Rs 100 crore.

We do not acquire land forcibly. We are pro-farmers. Wherever there is a problem, we always solve it.

Earlier, 65,000 farmers used to get pension. We have increased the number to 1 lakh. The amount of pension has been hiked to Rs 1000 per month. We are providing farmers all the equipment at custom hiring centres. We have focused on alternate cropping.

Now, every girl receives Kanyashree. Earlier the amount of stipend was Rs 750; it has been hiked to Rs 1000. At 18 years of age, if she remains unmarried, she will get Rs 25,000. The scheme has been extended to university students also.

Kanyashree girls will conquer the world one day. They are not a burden; girls are our assets. They will build the nation in future.

We have also instituted Swami Vivekananda merit scholarship. SC/ST students receive Sikshashree scholarship. More than 1.7 crore minority students have received scholarships.

More than 50 lakh girls are registered under Kanyashree. The number will be doubled in future. We have spent Rs 6000 crore for this scheme.

We have distributed one crore cycles under Sabuj Sathi scheme. We want them to study without any problem. We will continue our schemes for the students. We have spent Rs 3000 crore for this scheme.

We are the only State in the country where khajna tax has been waived off. Mutation fee on agricultural land has also been waived.

We provide free healthcare at government hospitals. We have constructed 46 multi super speciality hospitals in the last seven years.

Many CPI(M) still exist in this region. They are trying to defame the government. I want to tell them, you have called many strikes. Enough of your non-cooperation with the people. You have taken Bangla back in the 34 years, We will not allow any further games with people’s future.

Let them pay back the money they borrowed when they were in power. They left after leaving behind a huge debt legacy. We are paying off instalments (nearly Rs 48,000 crore every year).

We provide rice at Rs 2/kg. We buy the rice from farmers. We provide a subsidy of Rs 23 per kg.

We provide financial assistance to families with income less than Rs 1.5 lakh annually for the marriage for their daughters. This is Rupashree scheme.

We have also started a social security scheme. People in unorganised sector and Lok Prasar artistes will have to pay Rs 25 per month, and we will give Rs 30. At 60 years of age, you will receive a one time grant of Rs 2 lakh and a monthly pension of Rs 1500. That apart, you will get Rs 4000-10000 for the education of your children. In case of death by accident, families will receive Rs 1.5 lakh (Rs 50000 for natural death) before 60 years of age. You can apply at offices of labour department.

No one has lost their job after we came to power. We want everyone to be happy. The retirement age of contractual and casual workers has been raised to 60 years. We have recruited one lakh civic volunteers; earlier they used to get Rs 3000 per month and now they get Rs 8000. If they are good, they will be appointed as home guards.

We have increased the honourariums of ASHA and ICDS workers. Prani Mitras used to get Rs 4000 earlier, and now they get Rs 1500. Salaries of parateachers, contractual teachers has been hiked, although we are in financial crisis.

We cannot do anything without people’s participation. We perform heart surgeries and kidney surgeries free of cost. Fair price diagnostic centres have been set up. Fair price medicine shops provide 40-67% discount.

We have given Rs 1200 crore to 30 lakh farmer families. We are with them in case of any natural disaster. Maa, Mati, Manush Government is always with you.

You may have political affiliations but if you are a government employee, you have to serve people. Do not hamper development in the name of protests.

They had shut down all industries. Schools and colleges had become a den of party politics. Hospitals had become living hell. Ration shops did not have supplies, teachers did not get salaries on time. Now they get salaries on the first of every month.

We have asked cooperative banks to give more loans to farmers.

They had killed farmers in Singur, tried to capture Nandigram, murdered people in Netai. In the name of Maoists, they killed hundreds of people. They are giving lectures today.

We had promised to return the land in Singur. We have kept our promise. Unless the land becomes fully cultivable, we will give them Rs 2000 per month. They also get higher quantity of rice every month.

Tea garden workers receive rice at 47 paise per kilo.

I have struggled all my life. I have wound marks all over my body. I have reached this position after a lot of struggle. We never harm people; that is not in our nature. My aim in life is to help others.

As long as our government is there, we will always help you. The government at Centre only tells lies, incites riots. They spread canards and do propaganda all the time, apart from hatching conspiracies.

On one hand employment has decreased across the country due to demonetisation and GST. And on the other hand, unemployment has reduced by 40% in Bangla.

We will create more employment opportunities. We have set up 300 it is for skill training. Nearly 70000 youths are being trained there. They will get placement at the end of their training; talks are in process with the companies. We have a target of training 12 lakh boys and girls in the next two years.

We have been able to do so much work because people trust us and love us. We will continue to work for you in the future.

 

Trinamool was formed after a lot of sacrifice: Mamata Banerjee

0Trinamool Chairperson Mamata Banerjee today addressed a public rally at Balarampur in Purulia district. In her speech, she asked her party workers to work together to defeat the BJP. She also urged people to join the historic Brigade rally on January 19 in large numbers.

Highlights of her speech:

I have chaired almost 430 administrative review meetings till date, which is unprecedented. We are committed to serving the Maa, Mati, Manush of Bangla.

There was a time when people were afraid to come to this district. People did not step out of their homes after dark. Shops would shut down. Everyone lived in fear. Tyranny ruled the entire state.

Now, Ayodhya Hill has turned into a popular tourist spot. We have set up a new tourism centre there. We have done in 7 years, what others failed to do in 66 years. From ITIs to polytechnic colleges, Manbhum Akademi to Kurmi Akademi – we have done it all. We have provided assistance to folk artistes also.

When we assumed power Darjeeling in north, and Jangalmahal in south, were burning. People had only one question – when will the Maoist problem end. Now, they are smiling. People are happy. Children are going to schools, hospitals have been set up. People can go to work without fear. They sleep at night in peace.

A freight corridor is coming up at Raghunathpur. Lakhs of employment will be created.

Some people are coming here from Jharkhand, wearing saffron head gears. They cannot feed people but will do everything to harm them. Those who sported red shirts in the past are donning the saffron shirt now.

Ram (BJP) and Bam (Left) have become one. There’s Jogai, Madhai and Bidai.

They have only one work – to mislead people about Trinamool. They are creating divisions between Hindus and Muslims, Adivasis and Mahatos, Sikhs and Christians. They are driving Bengalis away from Assam and Biharis away from Gujarat.

Every girl has been brought under Kanyashree scheme in Bangla. We do not discriminate. SC/ST students receive Sikshashree scholarship. We give Sabuj Sathi cycles to students. Healthcare is free. Rice is provided at Rs 2/kg.

We also give saplings to parents of newborn children. We also give financial assistance to poor families for the last rites of their near and dear ones. We have renovated crematoriums, graveyards, Jahar Than. We have given land pattas.

They are trying to grab the land of Adivasis. We have brought a law against it. No other place has this law.

We have set up an academy for the welfare of Mahato community.

We are setting up a 900 MW power project at Bandwan at a cost of Rs 4500 crore.

We have taken up a water supply project at a cost of Rs 1100 crore for this district. Scarcity of water will become history in Purulia.

We have given Rs 1200 crore to 30 lakh farmer families, who have been affected by floods.

We have started lac cultivation in Purulia. We are focusing on homestay tourism. We are ensuring that girls associated with self-help groups get jobs.

Bangla is the only State where khajna tax on agricultural land has been waived off. We have done away with mutation fee on agricultural land.

People get free healthcare in government hospitals and health centres. People from Jharkhand, Bihar, Assam, Tripura and also Bangladesh come here for checkup free of cost.

I love Jharkhand. But BJP is bringing paid goons from Jharkhand to foment trouble in Purulia. We will contest Lok Sabha and Vidhan Sabha elections in Jharkhand in the future. We will also contest in Assam and Odisha.

Bengalis and Biharis are being driven away from Assam. We want good relations with our neighbouring States. So we have decided to contest elections there. If an Adivasi is persecuted there, we will fight for them.

The land of Adivasis was being grabbed in Jharkhand few days ago. We sent our team there to fight for their cause. The fight will continue in the future.

More than 12,000 farmers have committed suicide in many States, including Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra. Whereas in Bangla, whenever there is any natural disaster, we help them. We provide agricultural equipment to farmers. We love them. Bangla is different from other States.

CPI(M) starts shouting whenever elections approach. They have become a signboard party. They are working in tandem with BJP now. They will be written off soon. Trinamool existed in the past, exists now and will exist in the future. We will play a significant role to build a better India. We will work for all and protect the people.

There are more than 50 per cent women members in our gram sabha, panchayat samitis, zilla parishads and municipalities. This is our message for the future.
We are organising a rally at Brigade parade ground on January 19, 2019. Barring one or two, 18-20 political parties will be present. It will be a historic rally. Start your preparations for the rally. Organise booth level meetings.

Trinamool was born amidst a lot of struggle. Our party was created after a section of the Congress became too close to the CPI(M). We have lost thousands of party workers. Trinamool was born on January 1, 1998.

Almost all our old workers have been beaten up. Even I have been attacked. I have had stitches from head to toe. We have reached this position after a lot of struggle, sacrifice and devotion.

People of Bangla cannot be bought with money. We do not have the slave-mentality. We have been taught to keep our heads held high. Ramakrishna Paramhansa, Swami Vivekananda, Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, Rabindranath Tagore, Nazrul Islam, BR Ambedkar, Birsa Munda, Pandit Raghunath Murmu, Mahatma Gandhi, Maulana Abul Kalam Azad are our inspirations.

Trinamool stands for people, culture, education. Those who join this party must know about the legacy and history of Trinamool.

Our struggles continue. Centre does not pay us any money. Bangla is being neglected by Delhi. They only badmouth us. From Raj Bhavan to the PMO – every office has BJP’s stamp now.

Didn’t people of Bangla celebrate Durga Puja before? Wasn’t Kali Puja celebrated? Hanuman Jayanti? Don’t we worship Shiva? Is Karam Puja not our tradition? Weren’t festivals held earlier? A new political party, supported by the CPI(M), is trying to teach us our culture. Let them manage Delhi first and then look at Bangla.

EVMs are malfunctioning in Madhya Pradesh since morning. We know these tricks. EC should take the responsibility of VVPATs. I will propose this at the meeting of Opposition parties in Delhi.

A conspiracy is afoot to incite riots in many places. We have seen rath yatra of Shri Jagannath, Shri Krishna. And now we are seeing the ‘Ravan Rath’ of BJP. It is a luxurious five-star bus. Netas will enjoy inside, come out only to incite mobs. Let them do their ‘Ravan Yatra’. We will perform ‘Ravan Vadh’ democratically.

They will instigate you to cause trouble. Do not fall into their trap. We will organise ‘Pavitra Yatra’ a day after their ‘Rath Yatra’. Their yatra will make the roads impure. They will travel in raths and we will be on the road with the people. Perform your ‘Pavitra Yatra’ on the same route.

BJP will be finished off (democratically) soon. Those who are coming from Jharkhand to create trouble here should take care of their State first. Provide basic amenities to people. BJP is in power in UP, Bihar, Rajasthan. They will not win there. Neither in Tamil Nadu, Kerala or Karnataka. They had two seats in Bangla; they will get zero.

CPI(M) and Congress have helped BJP grow in Bangla. They worked together like brothers during Panchayat polls. It will be good for the country is BJP is thrown out (of power). Our slogan is ‘BJP Bharat Chharo. BJP Desh Chharo’.

If BJP remains in power, you will not get loans from banks, your savings will not be secure. Farmer suicides will increase.

Trinamool does not compromise with those who are in touch with the BJP or those who discriminate between people. We work for all and will take everyone along.

Do not seek posts. Our block workers are our greatest assets. You must work unitedly.

 

With 1.3 lakh applications, Rupashree scheme witnesses exceptional response in Bangla

Bangla Government has allotted a fund of Rs 1,500 crore for the current financial year, to ensure smooth running of the Rupashree project, a brainchild of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee.

Under the project, girls above the age of 18 can avail a financial benefit of Rs 25,000 during their marriage, provided the family income of the beneficiaries does not exceed Rs 1.5 lakh per year.

Minister of মেয়ে, said in the Assembly on Monday that her department has received nearly 1.3 lakh applications since April this year, out of which around 5,500 applications have been rejected due to some errors in them. She also said that a total amount of around Rs 2,030 crore has already been spent by the government for this purpose.

Beneficiaries above the age of 18 can apply for the amount during their first marriage. The person, to whom a beneficiary gets married, must cross the age of 21. The amount would directly be credited to the bank account of the beneficiary, at least 5 days prior to the day of marriage.

“Beneficiaries do not need to submit any caste certificate or APL and BPL cards to avail the benefits. The process of getting the amount has been simplified. There are designated officers in the districts, sub-divisions or block level, who help the girls fill up the applications. They will carry out necessary enquiry before finally disbursing the amount. In case of urban areas, the municipal commissioners will take care of the technical issues,” the minister said.

She also said: “The beneficiaries or their parents must be permanent residents of the state. Girls currently staying outside the state but having domicile in the state, can also enjoy the facility. Earlier, poor people had to borrow money for marriage from various financial institutions, at high interest rates. The previous government did not initiate any such social scheme for the benefit of people.”

The minister also urged the people to submit the applications 30-60 days ahead of the marriage date, so that the money can be credited to their account on time.