Britain, KMC join hands to make Kolkata low-carbon city

Kolkata is all set to receive the first-of-its-kind climate change cell in the city, which will offer citizens a platform to interact with the Kolkata Municipal Corporation authorities on issues of climate change and assist in addressing them.

This web-enabled cell is to be launched next month at the headquarters of Kolkata Municipal Corporation at S.N.Banerjee Road. The cell has been formed as part of the roadmap for transforming the city into a low carbon climate resilient zone.

The civic body will designate a room where the cell will be located with help desk facilities, where concerned citizens can come with their views and reports. Along with this the cell will also enable virtual facility; it will have a dedicated web portal and a mobile app. The portal will provide information about concerns related to carbon emission in Kolkata, and the KMC’s initiatives to address them.

UK Employment Minister Priti Patel and KMC Mayor Sovan Chatterjee launched a ‘roadmap’ to make Kolkata a low carbon economy and a climate resilient city.

“Kolkata is leading the way in India, and playing its part in the international effort to tackle climate change,” Priti Patel, UK Cabinet Minister for Employment, said after releasing the ‘roadmap’ at the Kolkata Municipal Corporation.

The British-Indian MP said with the launch of the roadmap, Kolkata has become one of the first cities in India to put in place an integrated strategy to lower emissions, improve resilience to the impacts of climate change and reap the economic benefits that a low-carbon transition can bring.

The roadmap contains recommendations across 20 sectors including disaster management, health, low-carbon procurement, resource conservation and policy to encourage use of solar energy.

“Over the next decade, the roadmap is expected to save carbon emissions; create one million green jobs; and attract investment in multiple sectors such as solar, solid waste management and energy efficient lighting,” Patel said.

Congratulating the Kolkata Mayor, his team and their British partners for this initiative, the UK minister said she will look forward to sharing Kolkata’s success story with other cities across the world.

During UK Prime Minister David Cameron’s visit to Kolkata in 2013, the UK had signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Kolkata Municipal Corporation to provided technical assistance of Euro 1 million to implement this initiative.

10 things that delegates said at BGBS 2016

The first day of the Bengal Global Business Summit 2016 passed off very well. A host of industry honchos from 25 countries as well as from India, along with quite a few international and national political personalities attended the opening day. Praises were heaped on the West Bengal Chief Minister Ms Mamata Banerjee by all of them for her exemplary leadership. Many of them fondly called her ‘Mamata Didi,’ proving her endearing nature. Not only praises, but concrete investments were announced by the bigwigs as well. All is well for the State of West Bengal.

Here are what some of the delegates said at the summit:

MUKESH AMBANI, CHAIRMAN & MANAGING DIRECTOR, RELIANCE INDUSTRIES

Bengal ranks high in terms of ease of doing business. I congratulate CM Ms Mamata Banerjee for her leadership.

TSHERING TOBGAY, PRIME MINISTER, BHUTAN

Mamata Banerjee is a household name in Bhutan. We were honoured to host her last year.

TUFAIL AHMED, COMMERCE MINISTER, BANGLADESH

We are impressed with the achievements of Bengal in the last four years.

PRITI PATEL, MINISTER OF STATE FOR EMPLOYMENT, UK

Our partnership with Bengal has deepened. Under the current Chief Minister, Bengal has developed immensely.

PIYUSH GOYAL, MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE), COAL, GOBVERNMENT OF INDIA

It was Mamata Didi who helped me navigate the logjam in Parliament after 200-odd coal block allocations were cancelled.

SURESH PRABHU, MINISTER OF RAILWAYS, GOBVERNMENT OF INDIA

West Bengal is a hub of railway operations. We will fast track metro projects in Kolkata.

YOGESH CHANDER DEVESHWAR, CHAIRMAN, ITC

In the last few years there has been rapid transformation in Bengal under Mamata Banerjee.

ARVIND KEJRIWAL, CHIEF MINISTER, DELHI

The West Bengal Chief Minister is a gutsy leader but on a personal level she is a great host, a warm person. I request all of you to whole-heartedly invest in Bengal.

SAJJAN JINDAL, CHAIRMAN AND MANAGING DIRECTOR, JSW STEEL

Bengal is one of the best states to invest in.

RAKESH BHARTI MITTAL, VICE-CHAIRMAN, BHARTI ENTERPRISES

Giant strides have been made throughout the State in the last three years … I will definitely go away today as the brand ambassador of West Bengal.

NIRANJAN HIRANANDANI, DIRECTOR, HIRANANDANI GROUP

Ease of doing business has improved in Bengal. We congratulate the West Bengal Chief Minister.