Bengal tourism

WB Govt plans to hold mega travel mart in North Bengal

The state government has planned a travel mart from February 26 to February 28 to bring tourism stakeholders from across the country to West Bengal for the first time.

This will be the first time such a tourism event will be organised in the state, where industry officials, businessmen and tour operators would gather for business-to-business meetings, seminars, sessions, cultural dos and familiarisation trips so that people coming from outside the state – most of them being prominent tour operators who send tourists to Bengal – can know more about the region.

The event, which is expected to bring around 100 delegates – both from across the country and some from other countries too – is being organised by the Tourism and the North Bengal Development Departments of the state.

The Eastern Himalayan Travel and Tour Operators’ Association, which is the largest body of travel industry agents in North Bengal, is in charge of the legwork for the mart.

North Bengal Development Minister Gautam Deb said, “Our principal aim is to showcase Bengal as an ideal tourist destination before domestic and international tourists. Those working in the tourism sector will participate in the travel mart and would be apprised of the tourist destinations, cultural heritage, unique features, and culinary and other attractions of our state.”

 

উত্তরবঙ্গে রাজ্যের প্রথম ট্রাভেল মার্ট

পর্যটন শিল্পকে দেশের কাছে তুলে ধরতে এই প্রথম রাজ্য সরকার ‘বেঙ্গল ট্রাভেল মার্ট’ আয়োজন করছে।

শিলিগুড়ির মৈনাক হোটেল কমপ্লেক্সে বসছে এই ট্রাভেল মার্ট। এটি শুরু হচ্ছে ২৬ শে ফেব্রুয়ারি এবং চলবে ২৮ শে ফেব্রুয়ারি পর্যন্ত। দেশের ২০টি শহর থেকে ১০০টি পর্যটন সংস্থা এই ট্রাভেল মার্টে অংশগ্রহণ করছে।

নেপাল, ভুটান,বাংলাদেশ, রাশিয়া ও জাপানের বাণিজ্যিক প্রতিনিধিরা উপস্থিত থাকবেন এই অনুষ্ঠানে। প্রায় ১০০ জন ট্যুর অপারেটর উপস্থিত থাকবেন এই ট্রাভেল মার্টে। ১২টি রাজ্যের প্রায় ২০টি শহরের ১০০ জন ট্যুর অপারেটর উত্তরবঙ্গের পর্যটনকে বিশ্ববাসীর কাছে তুলে ধরবেন।

উত্তরবঙ্গ উন্নয়ন দপ্তর এবং পূর্ব হিমালয় ট্র্যাভেল ও ট্যুর অপারেটরস অ্যাসোসিয়েশন যৌথভাবে শিলিগুড়িতেই রাজ্যের প্রথম ট্রাভেল মার্ট উদযাপন করবে।

উত্তরবঙ্গ উন্নয়ন মন্ত্রী গৌতম দেব বলেন, বিশ্বের কাছে উত্তরবঙ্গের পর্যটনকে তুলে ধরার সমস্ত প্রয়াস নেওয়া হয়েছে এই বেঙ্গল ট্রাভেল মার্টে। এর ফলে বাংলার পর্যটন কেন্দ্রগুলির জনপ্রিয়তা আরও বৃদ্ধি পাবে।

WB CM inaugurates India’s largest Coal Block at Birbhum

West Bengal Chief Minister Ms Mamata Banerjee  inaugurated the Deocha Pachami Dewanganj Harinsingha Coal Fields at Birbhum.

The Deocha Pachami Dewanganj Harinsingha Coal Fields is the largest Coal Block in the country with coal reserves of around 21000 million tonnes. An approximate investment to the tune of Rs 20,000 crores are being made into the project. The coal to be extracted is to be used for power generation.

It is expected that the project will provide direct and indirect investment to lakhs of people and will result in comprehensive development of the Coal Block area comprising a large population of people belling to Tribal and scheduled caste communities. There is also a commercial potential of basaltic overburden as a result of the project.

The project is a joint venture of the West Bengal Mineral Development and Trading Corporation Limited and the Bengal Birbhum Coalfields Limited.

Highlights of her speech:

  • They contain 210 crore metric tonnes of coal reserves, worth Rs 2,10,000 crore
  •  The coal fields would generate 1 lakh jobs
  •  3 multi super hospitals are coming up in Birbhum – in Suri, Bolpur and Rampurhat
  •  We are also setting up a medical college and hospital in Rampurhat
  •  13 Krishi Bazaars have been set up in the district
  •  15,000 people (including 1000 refugee families) have received land pattas in this district
  •  From January 27, 28 lakh people of this district would receive rice and flour (atta) at the rate of Rs 2 per kg per person
  •  70 lakh more people will receive rice and wheat at a rate which is half that of the market rate
  •  I have named this scheme of providing essential food items as Khadya Sathi
  •  The work that people do cannot be discriminated against. We must respect the work of all people
  •  This is one of the six smart cities being developed in West Bengal
  •  ‘Biswa Bangla City’ is coming up opposite to Nabanna
  •  Once there was no basic healthcare in Bengal; we are now setting up 41 multi super hospitals
  •  I have provided free beds in State Government-run hospitals and free treatment for children upto 18 years
  •  Students in Government schools from classes VIII to XII are receiving Rs 7,500 each as scholarship
  •  16 lakh SC/ST students from class V are being covered under the Shikshashree Scheme
  •  30 lakh students are receiving scholarships under the Kanyashree Scheme, so that they can continue their education and be independent
  •  40 lakh students in West Bengal will get bicycles under the Sabuj Sathi Scheme
  •  I have ensured reservation for 97% of the OBCs
  •  59,000 minority students have got a chance to continue their higher education
  •  When people are happy they celebrate; those who are jealous can only sit and complain
  •  30,000 children in the Jangalmahal region have get a chance to play. They have also been provided a jersey each.
  •  We have given scholarships to 84 lakh minority students, and introduced reservation for minorities and OBCs without touching the General category seats
  •  We protested in Singur because they killed innocent farmers in the name of creating industry
  •  We have developed a land bank

 

 

আজ বীরভূমে দেশের বৃহত্তম কয়লাখনি উদ্বোধন করলেন মুখ্যমন্ত্রী

বীরভূমের দেউচা পাচামী দেওয়ানগঞ্জ হরিণশিঙ্গা কয়লাখনি প্রকল্পের উদ্বোধন করলেন মাননীয়া মুখ্যমন্ত্রী শ্রীমতী মমতা বন্দ্যোপাধ্যায়।

দেউচা পাচামী দেওয়ানগঞ্জ হরিণশিঙ্গা কয়লাখনি হল দেশের বৃহত্তম কয়লাখনি। এখানে সঞ্চিত কয়লায় পরিমাণ ২১০ কোটি টন। এই প্রকল্পের আনুমানিক বিনিয়োগ প্রায় ২০,০০০ কোটি টাকা। উত্তোলিত কয়লা ব্যবহৃত হবে তাপবিদ্যুত কেন্দ্রে।

এই প্রকল্পের মাধ্যমে লক্ষাধিক প্রত্যক্ষ ও পরোক্ষ কর্মসংস্থানের সুযোগ প্রত্যাশিত। এছাড়াও আদিবাসী ও তপশিলিী অধ্যুষিত খনি এলাকার সামগ্রিক উন্নয়ন হবে। কয়লা স্তরের উপরিস্থিত কালো বাণিজ্যিক ব্যবহার হবে এই প্রকল্পে।

ওয়েস্ট বেঙ্গল মিনারেল ডেভলপমেন্ট অ্যান্ড ট্রেডিং কর্পোরেশন লিমিটেড ও বেঙ্গল বীরভূম কোলফিল্ডস লিমিটেডের যৌথ উদ্যোগে তৈরি হচ্ছে এই প্রকল্প।

মুখ্যমন্ত্রীর বক্তব্যের কিছু অংশঃ

  • বীরভূমে দেউচা পাচামী দেওয়ানগঞ্জ হরিণশিঙ্গা কয়লাখনি প্রকল্পের উদ্বোধন হল, এখানে সঞ্চিত কয়লায় পরিমাণ ২১০ কোটি টন
  •  এই প্রকল্পের আনুমানিক বিনিয়োগ প্রায় ২০,০০০ কোটি টাকা
  •  এর মাধ্যমে অনেক কর্মসংস্থান হবে বীরভূমে; ২২ হাজার কোটি টাকার প্রকল্পে প্রায় ১ লক্ষেরও বেশী কর্মসংস্থান হবে
  •  সিউড়ি, বোলপুর, রামপুরহাটে ৩ টি মাল্টি সুপার হসপিটাল তৈরি হয়েছে
  •  ১৫,০০০ ভুমিহীন মানুষকে পাট্টা দেওয়া হয়েছে
  • ২৭ শে জানুয়ারি থেকে এই জেলার লোকজন ২ টাকা কেজি করে চাল পাবেন
  • ৭০ লক্ষ লোককে বাজারের দামের অর্ধেক দামে চাল দেওয়া হবে, এই প্রকল্পের নামকরণ করা হয়েছে ‘খাদ্য সাথী’
  • নবান্নের সামনে তৈরি হচ্ছে ‘বিশ্ববাংলা সিটি’
  • বোলপুরে ‘রাঙাবিতান’ নামে একটি ইকো ট্যুরিজম পার্ক তৈরি হচ্ছে
  • পানাগড়ে একটি ইন্ডাস্ট্রিয়াল টাউনশিপ তৈরি হচ্ছে
  • ৪১ টি মাল্টি সুপার হসপিটাল, ৩০০ টি এসএনএসইউ তৈরি হয়েছে
  • ১৬ লক্ষ ছেলেমেয়ে শিক্ষাশ্রী এবং ৩১ লক্ষ ছেলেমেয়ে কন্যাশ্রী প্রকল্পের অন্তর্ভুক্ত হয়েছে
  • ৪০ লক্ষ ছাত্রছাত্রীদের সাইকেল দেওয়া হয়েছে ‘সবুজ সাথী প্রকল্পে’
  • জঙ্গল্মহলে ৩০০০০ এবং সুন্দরবনে ১০০০ ছেলেমেয়েকে খেলাধুলোর সুযোগ করে দিয়েছি

Huge investments announced at BGBS 2016

A lot of investments were announced by top industrialists at the Bengal Global Business Summit 2016.

Here is a list of some of the big investment decisions announced.

However, this is just a partial list. There will be thousands of crores more worth of industrial investments, many of which are on the way to being finalised.

 

Sector-wise investment break-ups:

  • Manufacturing and infrastructure development – Rs 1,16,958 crore (TCG – Rs 20,000 crore, Zhongtong Bus – Rs 1500 crore, Sree Cement – Rs 500 crore, Ambuja Cement – Rs 350 crore, Great Eastern – Rs 1700 crore, and others)
  • Power – Rs 8462 crore
  • Animal Research Development – Rs 45 crore
  • Fisheries – Rs 115 crore
  • Transport – Rs 9384 crore (logistics park in Baidyabati – Rs 5000 crore, Howrah freight terminal – Rs 2000 crore, and others)
  • Tourism – Rs 450 crore
  • Food Processing – Rs 230 crore
  • Urban Development – Rs 29,000 crore (Ambuja Township near Baruipur and 16 other townships)
  • Higher Education – Rs 2150 crore (Amity University – Rs 2000 crore, and others) IT and Telecom– Rs 8650 crore (Airtel – Rs 3500 crore, ITC Infotech – Rs 1650 crore, and others)
  • MSME – Rs 50,000 crore
  • Healthcare – Rs 1360 crore
  • Technical Education – Rs 2500 crore
  • Textile – Rs 50,000 crore
  • Transport – Rs 9384 crore

 

Other investments

  • Deep sea port at Sagar Island (Bhor Sagar) – Rs 40,000 crore
  • SAIL – Rs 40,000 cr expansion project
  • Druk Air will soon start flights from Bhutan linking Andal and Durgapur
  • Zhongtong Bus & Holding Company of China signed its first anchor investment deal with WBIDC, where each would have an 11% stake; it will start manufacturing buses in Bengal.
  • MoU between Calcutta Goods Transport Association and the State Transport Department for a Rs 5000 crore project in Baidyabati, which would employ 10,000 people. It would be the biggest metropolitan logistics hub in greater Kolkata
  • MoU between WBMDTC and KIOCL for exploration, extraction and benefication of iron ore in West Bengal to invest Rs 850 crore
  • Bosch will crowdfund technology to decongest traffic
  • MoU between business consulting firm, Dynamics Fortunes of the UK and the State Agriculture Ministry to promote rice from West Bengal. It would benefit one lakh farmers
  • The Department of Technical Education signed six agreements – with Iron and Steel Council, Tata Steel, Maruti Suzuki, Leather Sector Skill Council and Tourism & Hospitality Skill Council – to benefit two lakh people
  • Hotels at the eco-tourism of Gajaldoba: Three-star resort by Sterling Holiday and two budget hotels by Summit Group and Seal Group
  • Shapoorji Pallonji & Co. Ltd. will make 2000 dwelling units for the weaker sections of society in Durgapur, their largest such project. Three thousand more such units would be constructed in the future
  • Mahindra & Mahindra will invest for the first time in West Bengal, in Vidyasagar area of Kharagpur
  • Joint venture between HP and WBHIDCO to set up two telemedicine hubs via remote consulting. This would be a part of HP’s CSR activities
  • MoU between the National Institute of Electronics and Information Technology (Government of India) and WEBEL in order to train two lakh youth in six centres over a period of three years

 

Bengal Global Business Summit 2016 begins today

The Bengal Global Business Summit 2016, West Bengal government’s annual investors’ summit will be inaugurated by West Bengal Chief Minister today at 11 AM at the Milan Mela Prangan in Kolkata.

Honourable Prime Minister of Bhutan, UK Labour Minister Priti Patel, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, delegates from Japan, UK, US, Italy and 45 nations will be present on the occasion.

Japan is this year’s Partner Country.

Union Minister for Finance, Arun Jaitley, Union Minister of State for Coal, Power and Renewable Energy, Piyush Goyal, Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways and Shipping, Nitin Gadkari and Union Minister for Railways, Suresh Prabhu, are expected to be present on the occasion.

Mukesh Ambani of Reliance Industries is expected to join this year’s event.

N Chandrasekaran, CEO and MD of Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), Jyotsna Suri, chairperson of Bharat Hotels, Swati Piramal, vice-chairperson, Piramal Enterprises, Niranjan Hiranandani, co-founder, Hiranandani group, and Adi Godrej, chairman of Godrej Group are expected to be present as well.

According to the programme plan, there will be Plenary Sessions, addressed by national and international entrepreneurs of stature, who will share their thoughts and experiences, There shall be Sectoral Breakaway Sessions, with participation from leading industrialists of each sector

Also the summit will witness Business-to-business (B2B) and government-to-business (G2B) interactions along with opportunities for expositions and exhibitions.

Last year, Bengal Global Business Summit got West Bengal government proposals worth Rs 2.4 lakh crore.

Cruise service connecting Kolkata to Murshidabad flagged off by WB CM

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee flagged off the Ganges Voyager-II cruise at the Millennium Park from Salboni through video-wall connectivity on Wednesday. The cruise will start from Kolkata and go to Murshidabad, stopping at historical spots dotting the banks of the river.

This cruise has been started to attract prospective investors who come to the state. The seven-night and six-day trip will offer amenities like spa, bar, lounge, cafe, restaurant and a library. The ship with 28 luxury cabins of ethnic theme will be of international standard. The first commercial cruise will set sail on January 14. It is already houseful with all foreign tourists on board. Operators said their travel partners from abroad have already booked their tickets for the first four years. The cruise is slated to be the main highlight of foreign investment at the three-day Bengal Global Business Summit starting from Thursday.

The ship is built at BN Bose Shipyard in Ghushuri, Howrah. The shipyard itself is a part of the state’s heritage. It was built for Rs 25 crore.

In Bengal, Ganga has two other similar cruises – from Kolkata to Allahabad and from Kolkata to Varanasi. Such cruises are very popular at Alleppey in Kerela where tourists enjoy a cruise through the backwaters on luxury houseboats.

By 2021, Bengal may just be a little crowded in terms of actual investment: Amit Mitra

24 hours away from the Bengal Global Business Summit, Dr Amit Mitra, West Bengal  Minister of Finance & Industry, in an interview, informs that the critical mass of investment is already here, and it’s just the buzz that now has to travel the world over.

 

Excerpts of the interview:

 

The general perception is that West Bengal is going downhill with a virtual debt trap looming over it. On the other hand, you have the summit coming up in the next 24 hours which says ­ Come to Bengal, Ride the Growth. How do you plan to make investors believe that a turnaround is possible?

Despite all the talks of Mamata Banerjee spending irrationally, we have managed to bring down fiscal deficit to 3.13% in 2014-15 from 3.20% in 201112. The actual revenue deficit is 1.96% in 2014-15, fell from 2.63% in 2011-12.The state’s own tax revenue doubled in three years to Rs 40,000 crore in 2013-14. We have managed sixth time capital expenditure growth. If you create physical assets using the debt we raise, you get the Keynesian multiplier effect to its fullest, making an impact on the gross state domestic product.

Rs 87,000 crore that we have out of the borrowed. Rs 82,000 crore has been spent on servicing the existing debt. We have paid Rs 28,000 crore towards principal repayment and interest payment. Despite this precarious situation, we have succeeded in bringing down the debt-GSDP ratio to 31.72% in 2014-15 from 37.5% in 2011-12. This means, quality of borrowing ­ what are the debts used for ­ has improved over the last four years. These are parts of the fiscal discipline. I am not saying that there are no glitches.

There are shortcomings but we are working on it.

We have also focused on the issues of social infrastructure. Healthcare has been a major stressed area for Bengal but on-ground improvement of this can address the existing systemic lacuna.The number of schools, colleges, universities have increased manifold too during our time.

We have also put emphasis on training.

A lot more has to be done. Samsung, Raymond have put up centres here with 100% placement from Bengal. Raymond has set up its eighth centre recently. Microsoft is setting up a centre of excellence. This will be inaugurated soon. This has nothing to do with Microsoft business. So, my point is why companies like Samsung, Raymond, Microsoft are coming? Why is TCS expanding by roping in 20,000 more people. These are not small numbers. Because, the attrition rate in Kolkata is just about 3%, compared with 35-40% in Bangalore. Bengal youth are good enough to take a job of that quality.

 

What will be Bengal’s pitch for the show?

Bengal’s pitch is what the chief minister said in recent times, based on data: Come to Bengal, ride the growth. We are not only talking about growth in GDP or growth in statistical data, but we are focusing on growth in every direction. For example, we are running a reality show on start-ups and we have received 1,500 applications with fresh ideas which they think are bankable. “Entrepreneurship is dead in Bengal“ was a general refrain. These young boys and girls are nothing but entrepreneurs…they are taking the risk. There was study in the US, Kauffman study, which showed that the largest number of jobs were added by companies which were formed in the last three years.

 

Apart from the generic theme, could we be more specific on the theme part?

One of themes is start-ups. Then there will be focus on design, e-commerce, intelligent cities and renewal energy. Besides these themes, we are expecting businessmen to speak their mind out on their experience in Bengal. Reputation spreads only through word-of-mouth at that level. This summit, if X or Y says something good about his experience in Bengal, it immediately sends a message to a whole lot of others on doing business in Bengal.

 

How do you plan to address the apprehension of the business community about the contentious land issue?

Land is not an issue at all. I had earlier said that we have 4,500 acre available with us. Today, it may be even more than that available at industrial parks. Three more parks are coming up. I have perhaps a lakh of acres of unused land available with various departments. Land is not an issue now.

 

Do you expect any material gain in terms of investment from this summit?

Investment is just a number. The issue is are you creating the ecosystem, adding to your existing ecosystem for investment? And are you creating a buzz? The CEOs of the world do not look at numbers and decide for investment. They invest on the basis of an intuitive sense of comfort.

 

Where do you see Bengal five years down the line, assuming that your par ty will continue in government after the critical 2016 state elections?

The critical mass of investment is here now. If you do not come now, it would be more competitive later. I am not saying this. An investor was telling me that they would like to invest in Bengal now because two years from now, it will be much more crowded. It’s better to start business now and get going. This space will face much bigger competition and so, come now.

The bigger thing I see is that the change in Bengal is going to rejuvenate the entire eastern India. No other state can do it. No other state has a metropolis. No other state has three countries along its border. No other state has the entire northeast for its market and a seaboard. Plus, no other state has the human capital. So for eastern India to emerge in competition with western and southern India, Bengal has to play a very special role on a complementary basis with its neighbours. In five years’ time, we should be able to come up and say that eastern India has been pulled up by its bootstraps by West Bengal. I have a feeling in the next five years, eastern part of India would emerge out of its stupor, led by West Bengal’s economic prowess, which I can already see today but this has to be deepened.

 

What would be your expectation from the summit?

The biggest takeaway from the Bengal Global Business Summit would be what the entrepreneurs say on the platform about their experience in Bengal. And the general feeling I am getting is, at least a significant number of them have had a wonderful experience. The buzz has grown. There are two sets of people ­ one who have already invested in Bengal and the other who are aware of the buzz. Mamata Banerjee has done something in the last five years and now it’s time to take off.

 

The interview was first published on The Economic Times (Kolkata), dated January 07 2016

Bengal Global Business Summit: WB CM meets Bhutan PM in Kolkata

Bhutan Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay on Wednesday arrived in Kolkata for a four-day visit to West Bengal, and met Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee during the day.

Tobgay will be attending the two-day Bengal Global Business Summit beginning on Friday.

On Wednesday, Tobgay visited the Bhutanese consulate and interacted with the consul general. In the evening, Mamata Banerjee accompanied by government officials paid him a visit.

During her visit to Bhutan in October, Banerjee had invited Tobgay for the business summit.

Bengal is the destination for industries today: WB CM at Salboni

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee today inaugurated a cement plant at Salboni belonging to the Jindal Steel Works Group’s.

JSW’s cement plant marks the revival of the biggest investment proposal in Bengal since Independence -Rs 35,000 crore for an integrated steel, power and cement plant -would attract over Rs 800 crore.

The company plans to set up a 2.4 MT cement grinding unit followed by a 300 MW captive power plant at Salboni, involving a total investment of Rs 2,700 crore.

Speaking on the occasion, the Chief Minister thanked the Jindals for their initiative. “Development cannot take place by force, it needs to be done with love,” she said.

“We will set up a 300 bedded multi super hospital in Salboni in addition to an ITI & polytechnic college. This area will shine in days to come,” she added.

She said that Jindals wanted to expand their industries in Salboni but iron-ore was a problem. “There should be a national iron ore policy, it will bring about parity and ease the business process,” the CM said.

Reiterating that Jangalmahal is smiling, the Chief Minister added that Bengal is surging ahead in every sphere:

  • Gross Value Added (GVA) of India is 7.5% and that of Bengal is 10.5%
  • The increase in Per Capita Income in 2014-15 in West Bengal is 12.84% while that of India is 6.1%
  • The increase in Industry in 2014-15 in West Bengal stands at 8.34% while that of India is 5.6%
  • The growth in Agriculture, Forestry and Fishery in 2014-15 has been 6.49% while that of India is 1.1%

 

She also highlighted the social sector intiatives of the state:

  • 7.7 crore people have been brought under the Food Security Scheme. Rice & wheat is being given at Rs 2 per kg
  • There are 31 lakh Kanyashrees & around 40 lakh cycles being given under Sabuj Sathi
  • 58,000 artists will get a pension of Rs 1000 as well as opportunities in government programmes

 

She concluded her speech with the hope that lives of the local people will transform in the days to come.

Schedule of the Bengal Global Business Summit 2016

To rejuvenate the industrial scenario, the Government of West Bengal has taken lots of initiatives. The latest in the series of endeavours is the Bengal Global Business Summit 2016. This mega summit will take place from January 7 to January 9.

The Summit will include the following:

  • Plenary Sessions, addressed by national and international entrepreneurs of stature, who will share their thoughts and experiences
  • Sectoral Breakaway Sessions, with participation from leading industrialists of each sector
  • Business-to-business (B2B) and government-to-business (G2B) interactions
  • Opportunities for expositions and exhibitions.

The Chief Minister of West Bengal, Ms Mamata Banerjee, will take an active part in the summit – listen to the entrepreneurs, peruse over the sectoral recommendations and share her thoughts.

The evenings will showcase West Bengal’s great heritage in art and culture.

The summit would be the best platform to understand the potential of West Bengal in various sectors and it will also create opportunities to interact with policy-makers, industry leaders and top-level Government officials.

The schedule of the Summit is as follows:

Jan 8

 

 

Jan 9

 

 

Trinamool Congress has brought a wave of development in Bengal

Trinamool Congress has been instrumental in changing the perception of Bengal and has brought a wave of development under the able leadership of the party Chairperson and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee.

Trinamool Congress has been the face of numerous movements ranging from Singur and Nandigram to fight against intolerance and has been fighting for the cause of strengthening the federal structure of the country.

Since 2011, after Mamata Banerjee became the first woman Chief Minister of West Bengal, Trinamool Congress has been instrumental working on the erstwhile non-existent infrastructure in industry, health, food and supplies systems and above all brought peace in Jangalmahal and the Hills.

In Parliament, where Trinamool is now a force to reckon with, having 34 MPs in Lok Sabha and 11 MPs in Rajya Sabha, has been raising core issues and has acted as a constructive opposition.

Here is a short summary of what the West Bengal Government under Trinamool Congress could achieve in the last 4 and half years:

Numbers show where Bengal stands as compared to India –

The Gross Value-Added (GVA) growth of West Bengal stands at 10.48% whille that of India is 7.5%.
The increase in Per Capita Income in 2014-15 in West Bengal is 12.84% while that of India is 6.1%.
The increase in Industry in 2014-15 in West Bengal stands at 8.34% while that of India is 5.6%.
The increase in Agriculture, Forestry and Fishery in 2014-15 has been 6.49% while that of India is 1.1%.

 

Development in Health sector

Since 22nd October 2014 user-charges for all sorts of investigations, medicine & beds have been waived for all secondary hospitals leading to a giant leap in materializing the goal for health for all.

To increase bed strength, the Government is setting up 41 new Multi- Speciality & Super-Speciality Hospitals. From just 6 Sick New Born Care Units (SNCU) in May 2011, the State now has 48 functioning SNCUs which are playing a major role in reducing infant mortality & morbidity. There was not a single Sick Neonatal Stabilization Unit (SNSU) in May, 2011.

Through Private Public Partnership (PPP) 95(ninety-five) Fair Price Medicine Shops (FPMS) have been opened with a turnover of Rs.544 crores leading to a saving of Rs.344.00 crores to the patients through supply of medicine & equipment by way of discounts covering 1.23 crore prescriptions. This scheme has been declared a Model Scheme by the Government of India.

In addition, 36 (thirty six) Fair Price Diagnostic Centres at Govt. approved rates, much below the market price (e.g. Digital X-Ray @Rs.100, CT Scan @Rs.500, Dialysis @ Rs.500, etc.), have been made operational, benefiting 40,000 patients & of which 9,000 patients have been given 100% free service

Free medicine and free bed-charges scheme – which existed in the zilla and district hospitals – is now extended to medical colleges.

Sisusathi Prokalpo, a free of cost surgery for children affected by congenital heart diseases has been introduced in three private hospitals, including SSKM, under Sisusathi Prokalpo. A human milk bank named Madhur Sneha has been opened at SSKM Hospital. This is a first for eastern India. A cord blood bank has been established in Kolkata, the first of its kind in the eastern region.

 

Development in Law and Order

As per published data by the National Crimes Records Bureau, Kolkata is a safe city for women, well behind in recorded crimes compared to the cities of Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru and Ahmedabad. Kolkata was awarded the “best city” tag when it came to crime-rate and safety at the second edition of the India Today Best City Awards 2014, based on a study of 30 capital and metro cities and 20 emerging cities in India.

Fourteen (14) coastal police stations and five (5) cyber-crime police stations have been set up in the State. In the first phase 30 women police stations were set up, 10 more are being set up and the total target is 65.

Child-friendly Police Stations being set up and nine police stations in Kolkata and 29 police stations across the State have been shortlisted initially.

The Janglemahal area where Left-Wing extremism held sway until the new Government entered office, continued to remain peaceful with the local population being engaged by manifold initiatives of the Government in various economic, social, cultural and sporting activities.

 

Development in Land & Land Reforms

The Government has been consistently ensuring that the landless are provided land titles, which include forest pattas, Nija Griha Nija Bhumi (NGNB) and LR pattas. More than 2 lakh 30 thousand pattas have been distributed under Nija Griha Nija Bhumi (NGNB), a unique scheme which the Government has introduced to provide houses to the houseless people.

The state government has created an unparalled precedence by distributing pattas to more than 1,92,000 thousand landless families. In this regard it is worth mentioning that while 5670 and 37,723pattas were distributed during 2009-10 and 2010-11, respectively, during the tenure of the present government, a record number of 1,06,264 landless families were distributed pattas.

In the last two years of the Left rule, the land revenues collected was Rs 520.62 crores. In 2009-10, the collection was Rs 244.08 crores and in 2010-2011, it was Rs 276.54 crores. In two years under the Trinamool Government, land revenues collected is Rs 1036.45 crores. In 2012-13, the revenues collected are Rs 483.71 crores and in 2013-14 it was Rs 552.74 crores. On an average, in the last two years in comparison to to Rs 260.31 crores collected by the Left Government, the Trinamool Government has collected Rs 518.23 crores.

In the financial year 2014-15, till December 2014, the Trinamool Government has already collected Rs 429 crores as revenue in nine months, which s expected to be around Rs 600 crores at the end of the financial year in March.

 

Development for Minority communities

Budget allocation of the Minority Affairs and Madrasah Education Department has increased from Rs.472 Crore in 2010-11 to Rs.1737 Crore in 2014-15, an increase by almost 4 times.

Urdu, Nepali, Hindi, Oriya, Santali and Gurumukhi have been made official languages in places where more than 10% of people belonging to the respective communities reside.

With an increased emphasis on education as the means of development, fifty seven (57) lakh students from minority communities have benefited from different scholarship schemes. Construction of 279 hostels has been taken up for providing better educational environment for the first generation learners.

The Government is committed to address the need for social, educational and economic development of the Scheduled Castes (SC), and Other Backward Classes (OBCs). 17% reservation in higher education for OBC has been introduced without affecting seats for General candidates, to be implemented over a 6-year period. Already 10.6% reservation for OBC has been achieved in 2014-15, the very first year.

The Government has introduced a new scholarship scheme “SIKSHASHREE” for both ST and SC students of Class V to VIII.

In the calendar year 2014, more than eighty thousand caste certificates were issued to STs and one lakh twenty thousand students were provided scholarships which are considerably higher than the previous period. The Government has increased coverage under Tribal pension scheme and nearly 1,32,000 ST beneficiaries are now provided old age pension.

The Government has constituted Mayel Lyang Lepcha Development Board and Tamang Cultural and Development Board for addressing special needs of both the communities living in the State. A Cultural Board for Sherpas has also been announced. The Government has taken up housing schemes for the poor Lepcha and Tamang beneficiaries in 2014.

 

Development in Micro Small and Medium Enterprises sector

While the country performed abysmally with a 0.7% growth rate in the industrial sector, constant focus on the MSME sector has been a major factor in West Bengal’s achievement of a 9.58% industrial growth rate in the financial year 2013-14.

West Bengal has the second largest number of MSME enterprises. It has 36.64 lakh enterprises which constitute about 10% of total Indian MSME enterprises. With an output of Rs 78,880 lakh crore it represents an important sector of West Bengal’s economy. Since 2011, more than 30,000 new industries have been set-up, with an investment of more than Rs 2,595 crore, This has resulted in employment generation to the tune of more than 2,02,245 jobs.

Policy for medium, micro and small-scale, and textile, industries, 2013-18 has been announced.

To promote innovative and high potential MSME enterprises, the Government has introduced MSME Venture Capital Fund with a corpus fund of Rs. 200 crore. New industrial estates and parks are being set up along with common facility centres for MSME and Textile industry in the state.

The Government has set up Biswa Bangla Marketing Corporation (BBMC) as an umbrella organization of Biswa Bangla showrooms and Biswa Bangla Haat to carry on the business of marketing for various traditional and heritage products of the State with special emphasis on development of market for traditional artisans/weavers.

Over 800 Information Technology companies are operating in the State. The Government had taken up a project of constructing of 15 (Fifteen) Information Technology Parks across the State It is expected that IT Parks at Durgapur (Phase-II), Asansol, Barjora, Purulia, Bolpur, Kharagpur, Rajarhat and Siliguri (Phase-II) will start operation within 2015-16 itself. Classes with the first batch have already started in the Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) at Kalyani.

Bengal is No.1 in All India Skill Competition. The Government intends to skill 5(five) Lakh individuals in calendar year 2015 under various schemes. The “West Bengal Handloom Circuit Development Scheme – 2014” which will provided upgraded skilling to 97,000 handloom weavers and ancillary workers over the next three years has been launched.

The Social Security Net provided by The Government through the State-Assisted Provident Fund Scheme for the Unorganized Workers including construction workers, taxi/auto drivers has achieved a milestone with the enrolment of over 50 lakh workers with an expenditure of Rs. 187.50 crores in 2014-15 year.

Samajik Mukti Card, a smart card, has been distributed to 10 lakh unorganised workers this year. A system of on-line registration of factories has started from April 2014 and submission of factory licence fee through the GRIPS Portal has also been introduced. The Government has also started construction of regional offices of the Labour Department at Siliguri and Asansol.

In MSME, Bengal has the highest credit off take during April-September 2013 with a flow of Rs 8,900 crore in this sector. “This is more than 105% increase on year-to-year basis.

 

Development for Women and Children

August 14 has been celebrated as Kanyashree Dibas. The scheme aims to promote higher education and secure the future of our girl child and transform them to responsible women of tomorrow. So far 31 lakh girls have been registered under the scheme. Earlier girls enrolled in Class VIII – XII in schools used to receive an annual scholarship of Rs 500. The scholarship amount was increased to Rs 750 from FY 2015-16. One-time grant of Rs 25000 is provided to each of the unmarried girl student on attaining 18 years of age. UNICEF has partnered West Bengal Government after scanning the feasibility of the scheme. Department for International Development, United Kingdom and UNICEF selected the scheme for presentation at the ‘Girl Summit 2014′ held at London. West Bengal government won the Silver Medal for the “Kanyasshree Prakalpo” in the Category of “Outstanding Service in Citizen-Centric Service.” More than 31 lakh girls have registered to Kanyashree which gives them allowance to carry on their studies and side by side stops early marriages of girls and lowers the chances of human trafficking.

Besides Kanyashrre, the Anganwadi projects have shown tremendous growth with 35,926 centres set up till January 2015. The West Bengal CM has started a monthly allowance for the Anganwadi workers. 13 lakh women are now enlisted with the Sabala project.

In the last year of the past Left Government, in 2010-11, the panned expenditure in Women,Child Development and Social Welfare Department was Rs 715.30 crores, while in 2014- 15 the revised budget allocation moved by Trinamool was Rs 3170.07 crores, the amount increased by 4.43 times.

In the 2014-15 Budget (revised), the allotment for Child Development alone was Rs 2520.04 crores.

Uttar Dinajpur has been taken up as a model district for workshops regarding campaigning against trafficking of women and children.

A 3-year working plan has been compiled for building Centre of Anganwadi. 13,389 such new centres are being set up. Arrangements have been made for the women and children in Anganwadi Centres to receive nutritious food such as egg, soyabean, seasonal vegetables, rice and dal instead of Khichdi.