Kanyashree empowering girls: Archers, footballers from Jangalmahal

Kanyashree Scheme is one of the best things to have happened to West Bengal. One of West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s pet schemes, Kanyashree was conceived to empower girls of the State.

The scheme has won acclaim both from home and abroad, from the Government of India and from UNESCO.

One of the primary aims of Kanyashree is, through providing for educational funding, to make girls self-sufficient. And the seeds of self-reliance that the scheme has planted in the minds of girls have borne rich fruits.

Girls in the Jangalmahal region are feeling empowered. Take the girls of Kartik Oraon Notungram Sareshkanali Sammilani Adivasi High School, in Onda block in Bankura district, for example. A few years back this school in the Jangalmahal region decided that girls from the institution, most of whom are Adivasis, would be trained in archery, something for which Adivasis have a natural bent.

According to the coach, gradually, Kanyashree has inspired more and more to take up the sport in the school. Many of them have already performed commendably in various State-level competitions.

As a part of the Kanyashree Scheme, the State government has started a football competition for girls of classes 6 to 10 in Purulia. The girls are visibly happy to be able to get a chance to play, and thus prove their worth in something.

Especially in the regions of Raghunathpur, Manbazar and Baghmundi the interest in football among girls has increased exponentially. Currently 300 girls are being trained in the sport. Authorities are very hopeful of the number increasing rapidly. As the girls themselves say, seeing them, their sisters, other relatives and friends are also getting inspired and joining them.

Not just empowering girls, the State government also expects that from within these girls, players would come up who would represent the State at all levels. A girls’ football academy is soon going to be set up too by the State government in Kashipur in Purulia district.

The Kanyashree Scheme has done so much for the betterment of girls in such a short period of time. And it’s only the beginning. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s dream of empowering girls all over the State has a golden run.

 

কন্যাশ্রী প্রকল্পের মাধ্যমে মেয়েদের স্বনির্ভর করার উদ্যোগ

পশ্চিমবঙ্গকে স্বনির্ভর করতে বাংলার মানুষের জন্য নানারকম প্রকল্প চালু করেছে মমতা বন্দোপাধ্যায়ের সরকার। এমনই একটি সফল প্রকল্পের নাম কন্যাশ্রী।

এই প্রকল্প ভারত সরকারের কাছ থেকে এবং ইউনেস্কোর কাছে যথেষ্ট প্রশংসিত হয়েছে।

তবে শুধু স্বনির্ভর করাই নয়, সবদিক থেকে মেয়েদের পারদর্শী করে তোলা কন্যাশ্রী প্রকল্পের মূল লক্ষ্য। এজন্য এই প্রকল্পের আওতায় খেলাধুলোরও আয়োজন করেছে রাজ্য সরকার।

এবার কন্যাশ্রীদের জাতীয় ও আন্তর্জাতিক স্তরের অ্যাথলিট করারও উদ্যোগ নিচ্ছে রাজ্য সরকার।

সরকারের এই উদ্যোগকে সফল করতে এক্ষেত্রে পথ দেখাচ্ছে বাঁকুড়ার একটি স্কুল। ১৫ জন আদিবাসী কিশোরীকে নিয়ে শুরু হয়েছে পথ চলা। কন্যাশ্রীর আওতায় এই ১৫ জন কিশোরী  শিখছে তীরন্দাজি । ভবিষ্যতে হয়ত এদের বিভিন্ন জাতীয় ও আন্তর্জাতিক স্তরে দেখা যাবে।

কন্যাশ্রী প্রকল্পের আওতায়, রাজ্য সরকার পুরুলিয়ায় ষষ্ঠ থেকে দশম শ্রেণী পর্যন্ত ছাত্রীদের জন্য ফুটবল প্রতিযোগিতা শুরু করেছে। স্বাভাবিকভাবেই খেলাধুলার সুযোগ পেয়ে খুব খুশি ছাত্রীরা।

এই প্রকল্পের মাধ্যমে পুরুলিয়ার বাগমুণ্ডি, মানবাজার এলাকার ছাত্রীদের খেলাধুলোর প্রতি উৎসাহ আরও বেড়েছে। এখনও পর্যন্ত প্রায় ৩০০ জন ছাত্রী ফুটবলে প্রশিক্ষণ নিচ্ছে। ভবিষ্যতে সংখ্যাটা আরও বেড়ে যাবে।

এই কন্যাশ্রী ফুটবল প্রতিযোগিতার মধ্য দিয়ে নানা সামাজিক প্রতিবন্ধকতাকে অতিক্রম করেছে। ভবিষ্যতে মহিলা ফুটবল অ্যাকাডেমি তৈরি করার পরিকল্পনা রয়েছে রাজ্য সরকারের। খুব শীঘ্রই কাশিপুরে মহিলা ফুটবল অ্যাকাডেমির ভিত্তি প্রস্তর স্থাপন হবে।

বিভিন্ন প্রতিভা তুলে আনার জন্য ও কন্যাশ্রী প্রকল্পের আরও ভালো প্রচারের জন্য এই উদ্যোগ নেওয়া হয়েছে। রাজ্যের মেয়েদের স্বাবলম্বী করে তোলার জন্য মাননীয়া মুখ্যমন্ত্রী শ্রীমতী মমতা বন্দ্যোপাধ্যায়ের স্বপ্ন কন্যাশ্রী প্রকল্পের মাধ্যমে সারা রাজ্যে বাস্তবায়িত হয়েছে।

WB CM instructs departments to ensure adequate supply of water in Paschimanchal

West Bengal Chief Minister Ms Mamata Banerjee has instructed the Departments of Irrigation, Agriculture and Power to ensure adequate supply of water for irrigation purposes to the districts of Bankura, Purulia, Birbhum, Bardhaman and Paschim Medinipur, comprising Paschimanchal. This comes in the backdrop of less rain over the last few months.

Mamata Banerjee had a meeting with the ministers and secretaries of the Departments of Irrigation, Agriculture and Power yesterday at Nabanna.

Not just for irrigation, the Chief Minister has also instructed the concerned departments to ensure proper supply of drinking water.

Reserve pumps would be used to supply the additional water in the districts of Paschimanchal. Water would be pumped out from canals, lakes and ponds and supplied to the fields. The Irrigation Department would also set up new tubewells in the region for drawing up drinking water.

 

পশ্চিমাঞ্চলে পর্যাপ্ত সেচ ও পানীয় জল সরবরাহের নির্দেশ দিলেন মুখ্যমন্ত্রী

সোমবার নবান্নে সেচ, কৃষি ও বিদ্যুৎ দপ্তরের মন্ত্রী ও সচিবদের নিয়ে একটি বৈঠক করেন মাননীয়া মুখ্যমন্ত্রী শ্রীমতী মমতা বন্দ্যোপাধ্যায়।

গত কয়েক মাসে চাষের সময় রাজ্যে বৃষ্টি কম হয়েছে। তাই এবার চাষের জমিতে সেচের জল সরবরাহ বাড়াতে নির্দেশ দিলেন মুখ্যমন্ত্রী। বাঁকুড়া, পুরুলিয়া, বীরভূম, বর্ধমান এবং পশ্চিম মেদিনীপুরের মতো রাজ্যের পশ্চিমাঞ্চলে সেচের জল সমস্যা রয়েছে।

শুধুমাত্র সেচের জল নয়, ওই সমস্ত এলাকায় সাধারণ মানুষ যাতে পর্যাপ্ত পানীয় জল পায় সেদিকেও নজর দেওয়ার নির্দেশ দেন মুখ্যমন্ত্রী।

রিজার্ভ পাম্পের সাহায্যে সেচের ব্যবস্থা করা হচ্ছে পশ্চিমাঞ্চলের এলাকাগুলিতে। খালবিল, পুকুর থেকে পাম্পে করে জল বার করে চাষের জমিতে দেওয়া হচ্ছে। এছাড়া সেচের জল ও পানীয় জল সরবরাহের জন্য বেশ কিছু টিউবওয়েল বসাবে রাজ্য সরকার।

WB Forest Dept takes steps to conserve rare trees

The West Bengal Forest Department has taken a slew of measures to conserve rare trees in Kankrajhore forest and Susuniha hills. It has declared these areas as ‘medicinal plant conservation area’.

Conservation experts would be engaged to ascertain the cause of extinction of many trees, which were earlier found in the forests of Kankrajhore in Belpahari of West Midnapore district and Susunia hills in Bankura district.

Many rare species of trees are lost and not found now as the forest cover has depleted. Now, the Forest department is planning to make a detail survey to find out the cause of the loss.

The National Medicinal Plant Board experts would be involved in an extensive research. They would also study if factors like climate change, scarcity of water and tourism are responsible for extinction of rare trees.

They would make a survey on how many types of trees exist in two areas and if any rare species still exist. They would also study on which species of trees are extinct.

They will study whether ecological changes are resulting in loss of trees. Landslide and lack of drainage system will also be studied. The capacity of absorbing rate of carbon dioxide of the trees will be thoroughly studied. The trees which have maximum absorbing capacity of carbon dioxide would be planted in more number

Two forests were chosen for the study. The forests in Kankrajhore and Susunia hills are natural forests . It has been noticed that many valuable trees are not found here. The frequent movement of people in the forest areas and felling of tress in unscientific manner may be the causes of loss of trees. A change in the character of the soil might have contributed to this. These forests are declared as conserved forest area.

The two forests are named as Medicinal Plant Conservation Area and the forest department assigned to two universities for research. While scientists from the Jadavpur University would work in Kankrajhore, North Bengal University would conduct their research at Sushunia.

Do not neglect Bengal: WB CM tells Prime Minister

West Bengal Chief Minister Ms Mamata Banerjee  with the Prime Minister to India today and will reiterate the demands of the State.

“Bengal should not be deprived and neglected. I raised this issue with the PM,” she said after her meeting. “No state should be neglected. We want every state to prosper. People of Bengal also should not be neglected,” she added.

The Chief Minister said, “Bengal suffered a lot due to Left rule. They incurred heavy debt. We increased our revenues but it is taken away to pay installment.”

“Earlier CMs could raise issues of their State and plan sizes were made at Planning Commission. There should be a full-fledged meet of Niti Ayog where CMs can raise issues of their States,” the CM added.

WB CM also highlighted how Bengal has been ignored in the list of heritage tourism sites by Centre. “Centre has drawn up a list of heritage tourism sites but places like Belur, Dakkhineshwar, Tarapith etc do not feature in it. Bengal is the land of Netaji. Bengal is where Tagore was born, where Ramakrishna spread spirituality. Bengal should not be neglected,” she said.

Bengal deprived of funds

West Bengal is being denied and deprived by the Centre in every sector and has not yet received the financial assistance for flood and drought relief.

The Centre has slashed funds for 37 projects and 50 schemes in the last one year. Earlier, under the ICDS scheme, the State contributed 10 per cent and the Centre 90 per cent. Now it has become the reverse.

The West Bengal Chief minister has been repeatedly asking for funds from the Centre for relief and rehabilitation of flood victims in 12 districts, but no money was received from the Centre.

The State Government had arranged for Rs 1500 crore for flood relief and Rs 3000 crore for developmental work at Bankura, Purulia and West Midnapore districts which were under BRGF.

The Centre has also been slashing funds for other projects such as police modernisation and Sarva Sikhsha Abhiyan. Bengal has 18,000 SSKs and 2,000 MSKs that are run by the panchayat department. For these, the Centre used to provide 65 per cent of the salary bills of 75,000 teachers engaged in the units. The Centre has now put more burdens on the State by changing the Centre-State share.

In August, the Chief Minister met the Prime Minister and demanded Rs 6,000 crore to tackle the post-flood situation in Bengal.

Promise fulfilled: New multi super speciality hospitals for districts

The West Bengal Government not only makes promises but fulfills them. West Bengal Chief Minister Ms Mamata Banerjee had announced in the past that 34 new multi super speciality hospitals will come up in Bengal. Fulfilling her promises, two such hospitals were inaugurated by the CM today at a function in Nadia district.

The new super speciality hospitals with 300 beds are located at Nayagram (West Midnapore) and Barjora (Bankura) respectively.

The project was conceived after the Trinamool Congress came to power in 2011. The department for health and family welfare is headed by Chief Minister  Mamata Banerjee herself.

Other such super speciality hospitals are coming up in the districts including East Midnapore, Purulia, Birbhum, Jalpaiguri, South 24-Parganas and North 24-Parganas.

Along with fair price medicine and diagnostic centres, these super speciality hospitals will go a long way in rejuvenating the health sector in the state.

 

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Mamata Banerjee visits ailing tribal lady in Bankura village

West Bengal Chief Minister on Friday visited an ailing tribal lady in a remote village in Bankura district. The Chief Minister is currently on a tour of Jangalmahal.

Breaking protocol and deviating from her schedule, Mamata Banerjee – fondly called Didi – stopped her car midway and went to meet this tribal family.

The Chief Minister inquired about their well-being and wanted to know if they are getting rice at subsidised rates. She also asked if they received green ration cards.

In a freewheeling chat, she inquired about the lunch being prepared at the house. She also asked accompanying officials to renovate the house the family lived in.

Such ‘detours’ exemplify how despite occupying high office, Didi is grounded and humane.

Surge of development in Jangalmahal will continue: WB CM at Bankura

West Bengal Chief Minister today flagged off the ‘Sabuj Sathi’ scheme for Bankura district at Khatra. She also inaugurated and laid foundation stones for 81 projects and schemes today.

Currently on a tour of Jangalmahal, the Chief Minister had visited Jhargram and Gopiballavpur earlier this week.

On her last day of Jangalmahal visit today, the Chief Minister inaugurated a slew of projects including Tarapith Police Station, Sabuj Dweep Eco Tourism Park, fair price medicine shops, parks, hostels for boys and girls, rickshaw stands, ambulances, roads, godowns, irrigation projects, administrative building at Simplipal police station among other things.

She also laid the foundation stone for over 20 other projects from the venue of her public meeting.

The Chief Minister also distributed cycles under Sabuj Sathi scheme and gave away certificates for Kanyashree, Yuvashree and other schemes. She also distributed land pattas, dhamsa and madol, power tillers, identity cards for folk artists, machines and equipment for farmers and artisans and slew of other benefits.

 

Excerpts of Chief Minister’s speech:

 

  • Jangalmahal is close to my heart. I love the Laal Mati (red soil). The bag I carry with me is named ‘Jangalmahal’
  • Centre has stopped giving funds for development in Jangalmahal. But we will continue the development initiatives with State funds
  • In 2013 I had announced a new university will come up in Bankura. Classes have began already
  • Earlier only foundation stones were laid and no work was done. Ichhe thaklei kaaj hoye (where there is a will, there is a way)
  • We have started the system of self-attestation in 43 cases. We have removed the system of affidavit in 31 cases
  • Thirteen new universities have been started in the last four years. We started 45 new colleges in 4 years
  • 45 new ITIs, 45 new polytechnic colleges have been set up. 130 new ITIs and 31 new polytechnic colleges are coming up
  • We believe in ‘Health For All’. We set up fair price medicine shops that provide up to 65% discount. Medicines and beds at govt hospitals are free
  • We have set up fair price diagnostic centres. Procedures like MRI, dialysis, CT Scan are offered at low cost
  • We have set up 32 critical care units, 10 High Dependency Units. We have developed ‘Breast Milk Bank’ named Madhur Sneho
  • There were no SNSUs in Bengal.We set up 301 such units. There were 6 SNCUs till 2011. Now there are 46 such units
  • There were only 1300 medical seats in Bengal till 2011. In last four years the number increased to 2900
  • New medical colleges are coming up in Bankura. New doctors will come up from the present generation
  • Four multi super speciality hospitals will be set up in Bankura district alone. 20-25 hospitals will be ready in 6 months
  • 69 lakh people have received Kisan Credit Cards. 32 lakh students have received scholarships
  • Onion is being cultivated in Bankura, where the soil condition was not conducive, through experiment
  • 3.2 crore people in Bengal receive rice at Rs 2/kilo. Soon more people will be given rice at Rs 3/kilo
  • We have started a social security scheme for kendu leaf collectors
  • We are setting up 500 Karma Tirtha marketing hubs across the State, 12 of which will be in Bankura
  • We have created reservation for OBCs and minorities without touching general seats. We created infrastructure for that
  • We have inaugurated a new police station at Tarapith today. We have started a new scheme called Jala Tirtha for water conservation
  • My govt is that of people. I work for the people. Bengal will shine in the world. We will become Biswa Bangla one day

 

 

Won’t tell people what to eat or wear: WB CM

Maharashtra may have banned beef, but Bengal won’t. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Wednesday made it clear her government doesn’t want to dictate people’s choice of food and dress.

“People have the right to food. Kon mangso khabo, konta khabo na, kon saree porbo, konta porbo na, kon gaan gaibo eta tar byapar (We should leave it to individuals which meat he wants to eat, or which saree she wants to wear, or the song he wants to sing). Any diktat in this regard will only create disunity,” the CM said at a public rally in Jhargram, West Midnapore.

Mamata also warned the gathering against efforts to provoke sentiments that could lead to violence. “Those who mastermind riots take to their heels. It is the ordinary people who suffer. Let us not get into all these things,” Mamata said.

End to Maoist violence

The CM urged people to be vigilant and ensure peace in the area.

“Some people keep coming from outside to provoke villagers. I advise you against falling into the trap. Keep an eye on the surroundings. If you are on the right track, nobody can harm you. Continue with your night patrols because people are the best sentries,” the CM said.

“As many as 170 people were killed in the Gyaneswari accident. I was then the railway minister. I handed over the case to CBI to find out the truth. I don’t have the latest update of the inquiry . The victim families deserve justice,” she said.

“You have helped restore peace in the area. Don’t lose it,” she added.

 

Flood relief

The chief minister again hit out at the Centre saying that it didn’t give Bengal its due on account of flood relief funds. “We submitted the report to the Centre but haven’t received anything yet. Instead, the Centre is taking away Rs 28,000 crore on account of debt repayment.What’s more, the Centre has slashed funds in a lot of projects,“ the CM said. She has written to Prime Minister in this regard.

Biswa Bangla stalls to showcase lost and forgotten art of Bengal dollmaking

Biswa Bangla stalls will now showcase lost and forgotten art of dollmaking in the State.

A total of 27 genres of Bangla dolls, including rare ones, such as Bonga elephants of Sandra (Bankura), animal dolls from Belia (West Midnapore) and Shiva head of Nabadwip (Nadia), have been brought together at the state-run handicraft retail chain.

Some of the dolls are so rare that only one or two families in the entire state make them now. With the market for these dolls going down, most artisan families have stopped making dolls.

The Shiva Head of Nabadwip is now made only at the time of Basanti Puja, to mark the mythological wedding of Shiva and Parvati. The local artists create colourful masks of Shiva. Unlike terracotta figures, which are baked in ovens, these dolls are dried in the sun. The masks, once painted, are then taken door to door to collect money for the ritual. These artisans make dolls only during Chaitra.

The Biswa Bangla authorities are trying to present the different dolls to the connoisseurs in India and abroad. We have already seen a good demand at our London store. We are also coming up with miniature dolls, along with a short history for them. This makes for an excellent collectors’ item.

It took six months to find some of the rare dolls. The Bonga elephants are not made anymore. They were made by tribals in Bankura, and were dedicated to the Santhali deity, Singh Bonga, at a place called Zaher. In some cases, artistes were convinced to revive their art. The figurines need to have utility too. We assured them a good price and a market too. The unique feature of the elephant is its round shape, nowhere found in other dolls. Animal dolls of Belia have unique features and incorporate semi-circular shapes of the ears. The elephants of Belia are different from other genres with their long round trunks and large ears.

WB CM to start district visit from October 28

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is going to leave for the two districts of West Midnapore and Bankura on October 29 to preside over administrative meetings that would take stock of developments in the two districts. She will be accompanied by a host of officials headed by chief secretary of the State.

On October 29, WB CM will hold a public meeting at Bankura and on October 30, she will address another public meeting at Gopiballavpur in Paschim Medinipur.

On November 2nd, the West Bengal Chief Minister will be visiting North Bengal. She will be holding meetings at Cooch Behar, Malbazar and Jaigaon.

On November 5, the West Bengal Chief Minister will reach Kolkata and and hold a meeting with the visiting Chinese delegation at Glass House in Eco Park.