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.

 

Model police line in Jhargram

Bengal’s first model police line, or police housing estate, is being constructed in Jhargram. It is being built on 100 acres adjacent to Jhargram Zoological Park.

Two four-storey buildings have being constructed, each for 200 constables. Bungalows are being constructed for the SP and additional SPs, and guest houses for VIPs.

There is space too for 200 junior constables. The police line would also be able to house 100 female constables. A general canteen, petrol pump and 10-bedded medical centre are being built as well.

There are separated sports fields for men and women. A conference hall would also be built.

For security, there would be 10 watchtowers. There are plans for two helipads as well.

Source: Aajkaal

Record aman paddy production in Singur

This year too the golden soil of Singur has given farmers a big harvest during the aman paddy season.

Not just paddy, there is now a big hope for potato too. Last year, there was all-time record production of potato. In many of the plots, preparations are already on for plating potato. Those who do not harvest potato, are preparing to harvest paddy again. In fact, the soil of Singur is famous for being a four-crop soil.

Not just these, but pulses, maize, sesame and mustard are also planted and they too do very well in the fertile soil of the place.

Source: Aajkaal

Mobile water ATMs being launched in Kolkata

On November 29, Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) will be introducing mobile water ATMs at six busy spots across Kolkata. They would be driven around by women from self-help groups (SHG).

The KMC would run this venture in collaboration with two NGOs. This is the latest of several KMC projects to help women become self-sufficient, another being opening a canteen, again in collaboration with an NGO.

A litre of drinking water would be available at Rs 5 and two litres at Rs 8, and a glass of water would be sold for Rs 6 from these vending systems. Each water ATM would be managed by two to three women from SHGs.

Four of the vehicles would be stationed in front of Calcutta Medical College, and Park Street, Chandni Chowk and Esplanade metro stations. The other two would roam around New Market. The civic body has aimed to launch 141 of these water-vending machines in all.

Source: Aajkaal

Wooden bridges to be converted into concrete structures

The Bangla Government has decided to replace all wooden bridges older than 30 years across the State with concrete ones, at a total cost of Rs 760 crore.

Six districts would be covered in the first phase – Purba Medinipur, Paschim Medinipur, Purba Bardhaman, Paschim Bardhaman, Bankura and Birbhum.

Of the 3,500 bridges tested, 1,000 were found to be 40 to 50 years old. In the first phase, covering the above-mentioned six districts, 380 of the 1,000 bridges would be concretised.

Source: Aajkaal

Heart transplantation for free at govt hospital, courtesy Didi

The State Government has decided to set up a fund for operations relating to transplantation of organs in the public healthcare system. With regular cases of organ transplantation surgeries taking place now, the government wants to keep an adequate flow of funds for these kinds of critical surgeries.

Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is very keen that life-giving transplantation operations do not get affected due to lack of money on the part of patients. There should not be any red-tapism related to the flow of funds.

Organ transplantation is picking up at a steady state in Bengal. The State Government is doing a lot of awareness work related to donations of organs. The police is doing a good job of creating green channels, that is, special-access routes with all signals green, not only within Kolkata but from one place in the State to another.

The longest-ever green channel till date was created recently when the liver and two kidneys of a brain-dead patient were transported over 170 km from Durgapur to Kolkata (SSKM Hospital).

Recently too, a heart transplant took place in Calcutta Medical College and Hospital, the first such instance in Bengal, the heart being extracted from a brain-dead patient. Cadaveric liver and kidneys transplants are taking place as well. There is a steady donation and transplantation of corneas too.

Source: The Statesman

State Govt constitutes panel to check spitting, littering in public places

The Bangla Government will put in place stricter measures to check unabated spitting and littering at public places, said the State Urban Development Minister on Tuesday, November 21 while talking to reporters at the secretariat, Nabanna.

On the advice of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, the government has formed a committee which would modify the existing laws to impose stricter penalties on offenders.

The committee would be headed by the chief secretary and would include the home secretary, director general of police, Kolkata police commissioner and others.

The minister said that when the government is spending lakhs to keep urban spaces clean, including painting walls and bridges, the people, knowingly or unknowingly, are polluting public places by spitting here and there and throwing trash. Hence, strict laws are needed, but, at the same time, raising of awareness of common people too.

This move by the State Government comes after pillars at the newly-inaugurated Dakshineswar skywalk were found to be stained with spit marks just a day after inauguration.

 

State Govt seeking applications for flats under Nijashree Scheme

The State Government’s Housing Department is seeking applications for flats to be sold through its Nijashree Scheme. The lists of allottees would be determined through lotteries.

A concept of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, the scheme seeks to provide houses to people in the middle-income range. This allotment would be the first of several allotments, and is meant for Asansol, Siliguri-Dabgram and Haldia.

There are two types of flats – 1 BHK and 2 BHK. The price, area and application fee are Rs 7.2 lakh, 378 square ft (sq ft) and Rs 2,500, respectively for the former and Rs 9.28 lakh, 559 sq ft and Rs 5,000, respectively for the latter.

The costs for land development, construction of roads and boundary walls, electricity lines and water supply system would not have to be borne by the buyers.

There are three primary requirements which need to be fulfilled in order to apply:

No flat in the applicant’s name or applicant’s family members’ names in the State

Applicant should be a resident of the district where the flats are located

Maximum monthly family income should be Rs 15,000 in order to apply for 1 BHK flat and Rs 30,000 for 2 BHK flat

To know the details, visit the website of the Housing Department or the office of the district magistrate or subdivisional magistrate.

Annual ‘Sabala Mela’ attracts large crowds

The annual handicrafts fair, Rajya Sabala Mela – a platform for self-help groups and small-scale entrepreneurs to exhibit and sell their goods – has begun. The venue is Central Park in Salt Lake.

The fair, organised by the State Consumer Affairs and Self-Help Group & Self-Employment Department, would continue till November 25.

The fair will be open everyday from 2 PM to 9 PM, and entry is free. Handicraft items from across Bengal are being sold at the fair. Visitors can also enjoy performances by well-known folk artistes every day.

The products being sold include baluchari, jamdani, zardozi and boutique sarees, terracotta items of Bankura, dokra crafts, burnt-clay home décor items, leather bags, artificial flowers, zari work items, flowers and plants for homes, orchids, bamboo and cane items, waxworks, shola items, masks, muslin items, tulaipanji rice, and various other handicraft and food items.

Monthly stipend under Swami Vivekananda Merit-cum-Means Scholarship doubled

The State Government’s Higher Education Department is inviting applications for the Swami Vivekananda Merit-cum-Means Scholarship (SVMCMS) for 2018-19 from meritorious students from economically disadvantaged backgrounds.

Through the scholarship scheme, a monthly stipend is paid to students, the amount depending on the course they are applying for, the minimum amount being Rs 1,000 and the maximum amount being Rs 8,000.

Students need to apply online for the scheme through the SVMCMS website, the last date being November 30.

For any information, people can also call the toll-free number, 1800 102 8014.

The monthly scholarships are as follows:

  • For higher secondary (HS): Rs 1,000
  • For BA & BCom: Rs 1,000
  • For BSc, professional courses, engineering diploma & medical diploma: Rs 1,500
  • For medical degree (MBBS/BDS) & engineering degree (BE/BTech): Rs 5,000
  • For MA & MCom: Rs 2,000
  • For MSc & vocational courses: Rs 2,500
  • For engineering (ME/MTech) & AICTE-accredited professional courses: Rs 5,000
  • For non-NET MPhil: Rs 5,000
  • For non-NET PhD: Rs 8,000
  • For NET-lecturership PhD: Rs 8,000

Criteria for the scholarships:

  • Resident of Bengal
  • For regular courses (not correspondence courses)
  • Annual Family income less than Rs 2.5 lakh
  • Marks required: Min. 75% in HS for any undergraduate course, min. 53% in Hons. course for any postgraduate course, min. 55% in BE/BTech for ME/MTech