Pratima Mondal demands backward district status for Cooch Behar

The Backward Regions Grant Fund (BRGF) Scheme covers 250 districts in 27 States. It is an unique Central Fund as it puts the Panchayats and Municipalities at the forefront of planning and implementation, and gives them free rein to use the funds, as long as it fills a development gap and the identification of the work is decided with people’s participation.

In rural areas, 56% schedules castes/schedules tribes, 40% OBCs are beneficiaries of this scheme. One of the parameters of identifying a district as backward is based on the number of SC/ST population. The district of Cooch Behar in West Bengal has a population of which 50.11% comprise of people from Scheduled Castes.

However, Cooch Behar has not been identified as a Backward District. The district is basically agrarian but modern agricultural techniques have not been adopted on a large scale. Hence, this sphere needs special attention. Agricultural marketing also needs to be improved with proper development of rail, road, cold storage, markets, etc.

Also, credit facilities are not smoothly available to the MSE sector. A 15% tax rebate on setting up of new industries, which Backward Districts are entitled to, would greatly help in the development of the area and raise the standard of lives of the people.

I would urge the Government to include Cooch Behar, and other districts in the country which have more than 50% SC/ST population in the BRGF scheme for all-round development of the district and to improve the lives of the people. I would also like to bring attention to the worrying fact that West Bengal is still owed 40% of Central funds for BRGF over the last five years.

Delegation of Trinamool MPs meet Union minister of Minority Affairs

A delegation of Trinamool MPs today met the Union minority affairs minister Najma Heptullah to raise various issues regarding the upliftment of the minority communities in Bengal.

Leader of the party in Lok Sabha, Sudip Bandopadhyay and Leader of the party in Rajya Sabha, Derek O’Brien led the delegation.

The delegation included Lok Sabha MPs Saugata Roy, Sisir Adhikari, Dinesh Trivedi, Idrish Ali, Ratna De Nag, Mumtaz Sanghamita, Pratima Mondal, Aparupa Poddar and Rajya Sabha MPs Sukhendu Sekhar Roy, and Nadimul Haque.

The meeting was cordial. The delegation brought the minister up to date with the developmental initiatives taken by West Bengal government for upliftment of minorities. They told the minister that Bengal is the best among states in minority development.

The minister assured that she will visit Bengal soon in the new year.

 

Key issues were raised in the meeting:

page 1

page 2