E-governance in Bengal to get major boost with expansion of govt data centre

The Bengal government is all set to upgrade and expand the infrastructure of its Data Centre, which facilitates the information technology (IT) related services of different government departments.

With an estimated investment of Rs 56.64 crore, the state IT department will initiate the project which is supposed to be ready for operation by May 2017.

The government had set up the state data centre (SDC) in the year 2009-2010 under the national e-governance plan to facilitate hosting of IT services for different government departments.

E-governance has been one among the core reforms that Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has successfully undertaken in the last five years. Most of the state-run services can now be availed via e-governance, which is easier, faster and apt.

For consolidation of the services, applications and infrastructure to provide efficient electronic delivery of G2G (Government to Government), G2C (Government to Citizen) and G2B (Government to Business), the SDC plays a vital role.

These services can also be delivered by the states through common delivery platform seamlessly supported by core connectivity infrastructure such as State Wide Area Network (SWAN) and Common Service Centre (CSC), where connectivity will be extended up to village level.

With these shared service centers, implemented and managed by a competent Data Centre Operator (DCO), individual departments can now focus more on service delivery.

 

রাজ্যের ই-গভর্নেন্স পরিকাঠামো বিকাশের উদ্যোগ সরকারের

রাজ্যে ই-গভর্ন্যান্স পরিষেবাকে আরও উন্নত করতে স্টেট ডাটা সেন্টারের পরিকাঠামো উন্নয়নের উদ্যোগ নিয়েছে রাজ্য সরকার।

আনুমানিক ৫৬.৬৪ কোটি টাকার এই প্রকল্পটি ২০১৭ সালের মে মাসের মধ্যে সম্পন্ন হওয়ার কথা। রাজ্যের তথ্য ও প্রযুক্তি দপ্তর এই কাজটি শুরু করতে চলেছে।

গত পাঁচ বছরে মুখ্যমন্ত্রী মমতা বন্দ্যোপাধ্যায়ের নেওয়া বৈপ্লবিক সিদ্ধান্তগুলির একটি অবশ্যই ই-গভর্ন্যান্স পরিষেবায় জোর দেওয়া। এই মুহূর্তে সরকারের বহু পরিষেবাই গ্রাহকরা ইন্টারনেটের মাধ্যমে পেয়ে থাকেন।

স্টেট ওআইড এরিয়া নেটওয়ার্ক এবং কমন সার্ভিস সেন্টারের মাধ্যমে এই সকল পরিষেবা প্রত্যন্ত গ্রামের গ্রাহকদের কাছেও এই পরিষেবা পৌঁছে দেওয়া হবে।

Goa keen to know about Bengal’s Kanyashree & e-governance schemes

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Saturday highlighted the state’s achievement in electronic payments.

“Our unique initiatives in Bengal continue to show way to other states. Media reports that Goa is keen to know about our ‘Kanyashree’ and our e-governance in revenue management. In fact, Reserve Bank of India has appreciated our achievement of doubling tax revenue, and our use of electronic payment that can be a role model for other states,” the Chief Minister said on her Facebook page.

The Chief Minister further mentioned, “West Bengal is the first state to use the e-Kuber platform of RBI for electronic payment. More than 31 lakh transactions involving more than Rs 6000 crore was processed electronically in just October alone, giving huge pace to financial management work.”

“Bengal is ahead and striving to do even better,” the Chief Minister’s Facebook post said.

E-governance a reality by 2020: Amit Mitra

In a bid to come out ahead in the digital revolution race, the state government plans to put in place an e-governance structure by 2020.

Speaking at INFOCOM on Saturday, state finance, IT, commerce & industries minister Dr Amit Mitra said that as the first step, the state government is rolling out the optical fibre network under the National Optical Fibre Network (NOFN) project.

He said that the target was to connect all the 3.354 gram panchayats in Bengal through the broadband network so as to spread e-governance to the last yard.

“All the district headquarters are already connected through the network and video conferencing between the district magistrates and Nabanna is a reality now. Mamata Banerjee wants the digital revolution to be spread to the grassroots,” he added.

According to Dr Mitra, 244 out of the total 247 registration offices in the state have already been connected through broadband. Besides, 341 blocks too have been connected through broadband and more than 7,000km of optical fibre line has already been laid in 565 gram panchayats.

Commenting on the telecom revolution in the state, Mitra said that the teledensity in West Bengal is now tou ching 75%. The urban teledensity in the state is 135.77% while that of rural Bengal is 49.8%. The mobile subscriber base in the state has crossed the 79 million mark out of 93 million people.

“What is most interesting is the internet connection in the state. There are 19.20 million internet subscribers in the state, out of which 7.03 million are rural individuals. This implies that rural Bengal is gradually becoming tech savvy,” the minister said.

Dr Mitra also stressed on the need to give major push to animation and startups.

“Bengal was always known for innovation, so I think we could do well in ani mation. I know Bengalies doing extremely well in this profession overseas,” he added.

Commenting on startups, he added that in the US, startups are the largest employment generator. He said he feels that this can happen here as well.

“We have already come out with a venture capital fund for MSME, which includes startups as well. A reality show on startups is being and we have already received around 1,500 applications from potential entrepreneurs,” Dr Mitra added.

Urban development: Achievements of West Bengal Government

With the forthcoming Municipal elections in 91 Municipalities and Kolkata Municipal Corporation around the corner, the first question which comes to our mind is how much work the Trinamool Government has done after coming to power towards urban development.

 

In four years the expenditure towards planned urban development has increased by 70 percent

How much did the Left Front Government spend in their last four years towards planned urban development? How much has the Trinamool Government spent in their first four years? As per records Left Front had spent about Rs 866 crore in 2010-11.  Whereas the present TMC Government has spent Rs 1128 crore in 2011-12 i.e more than 30.25% the spending of Left Front Government’s last year.  In the second year this government has spent around Rs 1231 crore (i.e around 42% more than Left Front’s last spending). In 2013-14, TMC has spent around Rs 1510 crore (i.e about 75% more than Left Front’s last year) and for 2014-15, this government has increased its spending to Rs 1690 crore around 95% more than what Left Front spent in its last year in power.

In the current financial year the budget is around Rs 1895 crore which is 120%  of what Left Front had spent in their last four years in power.

In the first four years Trinamool has spent Rs 5559 crore 28 lakh towards urban development i.e around Rs 1390 crore per year which is around 61% increase from Left Front’s last year spending. In the last four years the Left Front Government had spent around Rs 3327 crore while TMC has already spent Rs 5560 crore. This is around 70% more than what Left Front has spent.

Under Municipal Affairs, Trinamool has spent more

If we compare the last four years of Left Front Government and the first four years of Trinamool Government, it will be seen that from the years 2007-11, the then West Bengal Government had spent Rs 3204 crore 47 lakh. After Trinamool came to power in 2011, the spending till now has been Rs 4904 crore 14 lakh. It is clear from the data itself that comparatively Trinamool Government has spent more than 53% already. In the forthcoming financial year the budget allotted is Rs 2466 crore which is around 130% more than what Left Front has spent during their tenure of last four years in Municipal Affairs.

The work done in both Urban and Municipal departments, is quite remarkable. From distribution of filtered water, development of slums, construction of houses for the urban poor, infrastructure development in slum areas, beautification, implementation Swarna Jayanti Shahari Rojgar Yojana, waste management, e-governance service, modernisation of sewerage and drainage system, various allowances like old age, widow, physically challenged people, the Trinamool Government has covered quite a lot of spheres of work.

Trinamool’s success is much more

Though it is difficult to retrieve records of Left Front Government’s spending, the ones we get through the print media like planned development expenditure, social support allowances under various categories for the people under living below poverty line vis-a-vis spending done by Trinamool Government are as given below:

 

Subject

Left Front Government Trinamool Government Rate of success by Trinamool

Expenditure towards Urban development

Rs 3326 crore 43 lakh in the last four years Rs 5559 crore 24 lakh in first four years

Around 67%

  • Do –
Rs 865 crore 85 lakh in the last year Rs 1895 crore in 2015-16

Around 120%

Development in Municipal areas Rs 3204 crore 87 lakh in last four years Rs 4904 crore 14 lakh in first four years

More than 53%

  • Do –
Rs 1077 crore 86 lakh in last four years Rs 2466 crore in the current financial year Around 130%

Water distribution project is Municipal areas

Only two in last two years In 2012-13 and 2013-14 13 projects

6.5 times more

Water distribution projects under Urban Development

19 in last two years In 2012-13 and 2013-14 35 projects

1.84 times more

Various financial benefits given to people under BPL In last three years about 5 lakh 50 thousand In first three years about 12 lakh 28 thousand

2.23 times more

 

Some remarkable achievements in first three years of Trinamool Government

Till the year 2013-14 some projects which are completed or under completion are;

  • For the urban poor and slum dwellers construction of houses and improvement of infra-structure in slum areas has been undertaken. Around 16 thousand houses have been constructed and 11 thousand more are under construction within scheduled time.
  • Several beautification drives have been undertaken in collaboration with Urban Development Department and Municipal Engineering Directorate which includes installation of artistic street lights, beautification of waterfront along the Hooghly from Princep Ghat to Millennium Park, renovation of 16 ghats along the banks of Hooghly, beautification of medians along the 16 major roads in the city etc.
  • Under Swarna Jayanti Shahari Rozgar Yojana over one lakh 5 thousand youth under BPL have been given training.
  • Through e-governance services along with KMC and 73 other Municipal areas, birth and death certificates, trade licences, payment of taxes can be availed electronically.
  • A modern abattoir has been built in Tangra (Ward no.58) area keeping in mind the hygiene and health of the people living in and around that area.
  • Several compactors have been installed towards waste management in various parts of the city by KMC.
  • Implementation of Right to Public Services Act, 2013 has been done.
  • The jurisdiction of 15 Municipal Boards across the state has been increased

Some remarkable projects completed in the last few years

  • Nazrul Tirtha at Rs 45.70 crore
  • Eco tourism park phase 3 (eco island) at Rs 6.67 crore
  • Pedestrian underpass at Rs 4.76 crore
  • Third Bagjola bridge at Rs 6.03 crore
  • Surface water distribution in Baruipur at Rs 14.87 crore
  • In Geokhali 25 MGD water treatment plant
  • In Raichak construction of Satish Samanta Trade Centre has been completed

Some notable projects under implementation

The projects under construction are ;

  • Under Newtown Kolkata Development Authority 10 community markets and Solar city
  • Sriniketan – Shantiniketan Development Authority has allotted 129 acre land to build Bolpur Smart Township
  • In collaboration with Kolkata Port Trust a giant wheel is being installed at the Millennium Park at the cost of Rs 300.79 crore
  • 22 urban development projects have been undertaken at the cost of Rs 76 thousand crore to help the backward classes of the society
  • Solid waste management project has been undertaken by Hooghly Municipality in the current financial year
  • Waste water project has been started under Barrackpur, Uttarpara and Khardah Municipalities
  • 10 shelters for the homeless with 50 beds each is being made for the homeless people
  • Over and above this the periphery of e-governance services will be increased

It can be said without hesitation the work being done by the TMC Government in the State is much more than done by any government earlier to this.