Remarkable progress in MSME sector in seven years

The Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises and Textiles (MSME) Department has made remarkable progress in the last seven years.

In every aspect, the department has shown remarkable progress, also when compared to the period of the tenure of Left Front Government.

  • Average bank credit flow per year: More than 3 times increase, from Rs 7,302 crore from 2004-11 to Rs 24,272 crore from 2011-18
  • Increase in MSME clusters: Almost 9 times increase, from 49 in 2011 to 430 in 2017
  • Increase in market outlets/haats: Unprecedented growth, from zero in 2011 to 27 in 2017
  • Average additional person-days created per year in handloom sector: 16 times increase, from 4.75 lakh from 2004-11 to 76 lakh from 2011-18
  • Average MSMEs registered per year: More than 2 times increase, from 12,192 from 2004-11 to 28,008 from 2011-18
  • MSMEs have been doing very well in Bangla which has been appreciated through awards by the Central Government too.Bengal has the highest number of MSMEs in the country currently, with 52,69,814 units or 11.62 per cent of the overall number in the country. The total amount of loans extended to medium enterprises during the 2016-17 fiscal was Rs 5,851 crore.

KMC puts up hoardings discouraging Sep 2 bandh

The Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) has put up hoardings all over the city asking people to keep offices and shops open and assured every cooperation to them. The Left trade unions have called a country-wide bandh on September 2.

The hoardings put up by KMC reads: Keep shops and markets and offices open. Let transport ply normally. The state government will stand by you and KMC will provide every cooperation.

Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee had said in the Assembly that the State Government would not support the bandh and steps would be taken to keep the offices open. “We have seen how CPI(M) had crippled the state’s economy by calling frequent  bandhs in its 34 years of rule. We are against bandhs and the state government will oppose it,” she said. The state government has decided to deduct a day’s salary for those who will not turn up for work.

The state government has decided to ply buses and requested private operators to ply them. The Chief Minister announced that the state government would give compensation if the vehicles got damaged by the bandh mongers and those doing this would be booked. Requests have also been made to the unions looking after taxis and mini buses.

 

২রা সেপ্টেম্বর বনধ ব্যর্থ করতে কলকাতা পুরসভার প্রচার অভিযান

বনধে জনজীবন স্বাভাবিক রাখার জন্য সব অফিস, দোকান খোলা রাখার আর্জি জানিয়ে শহরজুড়ে হোর্ডিং লাগিয়ে প্রচার অভিযান চালাচ্ছে কলকাতা পুরসভা। আগামী ২ সেপ্টেম্বর বাম ট্রেড ইউনিয়ন দেশব্যাপী বনধের ডেকেছে।

পুরসভার এই হোর্ডিং-এ লেখা আছে: সমস্ত দোকান, বাজার ও অফিস খোলা রাখুন। পরিবহণ ব্যবস্থা স্বাভাবিক ও সচল রাখুন। রাজ্য সরকার এবং কলকাতা পৌরসংস্থা সবরকম সহযোগিতা প্রদান করবে।

কয়েকদিন আগেই মুখ্যমন্ত্রী বিধানসভায় বলেছিলেন, রাজ্য সরকার বনধ সমর্থন করবে না এবং সব অফিস খোলা রাখা হবে। আমরা দেখেছি গত ৩৪ বছরে সিপিএম কিভাবে বনধ ডেকে রাজ্য অর্থনীতিকে পঙ্গু করে দিয়েছে। আমরা সবসময় বনধের বিরুদ্ধে এবং রাজ্য সরকার বনধের বিরোধিতা করবে। তিনি জানান, ওইদিন যেসব সরকারি কর্মচারীরা ছুটি নেবেন রাজ্য সরকার তাদের একদিনের বেতন কেটে করার সিদ্ধান্ত নিয়েছে।

সরকারি ও বেসরকারি বাস গুলো যাতে ঠিকঠাক চলাচল করে সেজন্য বাস সংগঠনগুলিকে অনুরোধ করেছেন তিনি। বনধের কারণে কোনরকম ক্ষয়ক্ষতি হলে রাজ্য সরকার তার ক্ষতিপূরণ দেবে সেই আশ্বাসও দেন মুখ্যমন্ত্রী। ট্যাক্সি ইউনিয়ন এবং মিনি বাস সংগঠনগুলিকেও সহযোগিতা করার অনুরোধ করা হয়েছে।

 

Bengal CM urges people to boycott Sep 2 strike

Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee urged people to keep all financial institutions open on September 2 and not to support the bandh called by the Left Front trade unions. The State Government has directed its employee not to take leaves between September 1 and 5.

Thus, there exists a possibility of the state government employees going on leave for five days at a stretch, from September 1 to 5 with Saturday and Sunday falling in between. Taking a proactive step, the State Government clearly stated that employees will be show-caused if they take leave anywhere between September 1 and 5 without any genuine and serious cause.

Based on the reply of the employee to the show-cause, the concerned authorities will take the decision whether he or she would be eligible to get the leave and salary for that day.It would also leave a bad remark on their service record. The step was taken to ensure a healthy turnout on the day of the strike.

The present Government is against the policy of going for a strike which causes losses in crores.

Bengal Chief Minister said that the state government has always been against bandh. “We are against the policies of the Centre. People employed in industrial units may have some problem. I am not ruling it out. But there are other processes of sorting it out instead of going for a strike,” she said.

 

২রা সেপ্টেম্বর বনধ ব্যর্থ করার ডাক মুখ্যমন্ত্রীর

বনধের নামে কোনও বিশৃঙ্খলা বা কর্মনাশা-সংস্কৃতি বরদাস্ত করবে না রাজ্য সরকার৷ আগামী ২ সেপ্টেম্বর বামফ্রন্টের বিভিন্ন ট্রেড ইউনিয়নের ডাকা বনধের দিন সমস্ত প্রতিষ্ঠান অফিস খোলা রাখার আর্জি জানান মুখ্যমন্ত্রী মমতা বন্দ্যোপাধ্যায়। এছাড়া, ১ সেপ্টেম্বর থেকে ৫ সেপ্টেম্বর পর্যন্ত সরকারী কর্মচারীদের ছুটি না নেওয়ার নির্দেশ দিয়েছে রাজ্য সরকার।

২ সেপ্টেম্বর কোনও ছুটি নেওয়া যাবে না৷ শুধু তাই নয়, তার আগের দিন বৃহস্পতিবার এবং পরবর্তী কাজের দিন অর্থাৎ সোমবারও সমস্ত ছুটি বাতিল করেছে সরকার৷ এই নিয়ে সরকারি বিজ্ঞপ্তিও জারি করা হয়েছে৷ ১ থেকে ৫ সেপ্টেম্বরের মধ্যে গুরুতর কারণ ছাড়া ছুটি নিলে কর্মীদের শো-কজ করা হবে।

শো-কজের জবাবের উপর ভিত্তি করে সংশ্লিষ্ট কর্তৃপক্ষ সিদ্ধান্ত নেবেন ছুটি নিতে পারবে কিনা এবং ছুটির জন্য বেতন কাটা যাবে কিনা। ধর্মঘটের দিন যাতে সব কিছু সুস্থভাবে চলে তা নিশ্চিত করার জন্যই এই ব্যবস্থা।

বনধের ফলে অনেক কর্মদিবস নষ্ট হয়, তাই বনধের নামে কোটি কোটি টাকার ক্ষতি বরদাস্ত করবে না রাজ্য সরকার।

মাননীয়া মুখ্যমন্ত্রী এদিন বলেন যে, “রাজ্য সরকার বনধ সমর্থন করে না। আমরা কেন্দ্রের নীতির বিরুদ্ধে। শ্রমিকদের অনেক দাবি-দাওয়া, ইস্যু থাকতে পারে, আমরা সেটা সমর্থন করি৷ কিন্তু বন্ধের নামে অযথা একটা ছুটিকে সমর্থন করতে পারছি না”।

 

 

Five years of Poriborton in Bengal

May 13, 2011. The date will forever be etched in history, thanks to Didi.

The 34-year old Left `citadel` in Bengal was converted to rubble. The mandate of Ma, Mati, Manush prevailed over the Red brigade.

Four years of running a cash-strapped Government is an inhuman job. West Bengal Chief Minister Ms. Mamata Banerjee has proved to be much more than ordinary. Although a lion`s share of the State`s revenue is being taken away by the Centre as instalments for the debt incurred by the Left regime, with repeated requests of a debt moratorium falling onto the deaf ears of the Centre, West Bengal has carried out development in every sector in the State. Unthinkable, yet true.

What has the Government achieved in these four years? Democracy, peace and progress. Mamata Banerjee has given aconfidence to the people. There is hope in the air that Bengal can be the best.And Bengal has proven it. From fair price medicine shops to the Kanyashree scheme,from 100 Days’ Work Scheme to Jangalmahal, Bengal is a national model.

Four years ago, we had little to boastabout. Now we can boast about Brand Bengal – Biswa Bangla. Trinamool raised the slogan bodla noy, bodol chai and lived up to the principle in the last four years.

Mamata Banerjee has changed the work culture of the West Bengal Government. She did something that was unthinkable. She shifted the State Secretariat from Writers` Buildings to Nabanna (in Howrah). She set up a branch secretariat – Uttarkanya in Siliguri, North Bengal. She conducted over 80 administrative meetings at block level in four years, thus demonstrating how power can be decentralised from Kolkata to the districts.

As the old song goes-

It takes courage to answer a call,

It takes courage to lose your all,

It takes courage to risk your name,

It takes courage to be true.

It takes courage to dare,

Onethat no will share;

To bestanding alone,

One whom no one will own;

To beready to stake for another one’s sake,

It takes courage to be true.

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No major hike in power tariff in last four years: Power Minister

Denying the opposition Left Front’s charges of exorbitant hike in power tariff, West Bengal Power Minister Manish Gupta on Wednesday said there has been no major hike under current regime.

Replying to a question in the assembly, Gupta presented figures of hike in power tariff during the last four years of erstwhile Left regime and four-and-half years of TMC and said that the hike during the LF rule was much higher.

“There has been nominal hike during the TMC rule. The hike during the four years of Left rule was much higher,” Gupta said.

Replying to allegations of the Opposition, Gupta said, “In Delhi there are multiple parties which provide electricity. In Mumbai there are two private parties. But if you compare the tariff of these companies with CESC, you will see the rate of CESC is much lower.

Mamata Banerjee slams Left for bringing gun culture to the Assembly

Piqued by Left Front legislators protesting with toy guns in the House, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Tuesday took on the opposition for venting their “political frustration” but conceded the incident was “disgusting and scandalous”.

She said, “What has happened today in the assembly is really unfortunate. It is good that I was not present there when it happened. What took place today reflects the political frustration of these parties.”

Speaker Biman Banerjee dubbed the incident as “shameful” directing the House Marshall to confiscate the guns.

Trinamool slams CPI(M)’s politics of violence

Trinamool Congress blamed CPl(M) for the violence on Thursday. TMC vice-president Subrata Mukherjee said Marxist leaders were carrying stones in their pockets and provoked the police into a lathicharge.

“CPI(M) is trying to regain lost ground by indulging in violence. Their ploy will not be successful,” said Mukherjee.

“We strongly condemn the chaos created by the CPI(M). Common people were severely affected, ambulances with patients were held up due to the demonstration,” he added.

We will administratively & politically stand up against such anarchist activities in the coming days, said Subrata Mukherjee.

Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, who was in north Bengal, went to the state-run SSKM Hospital straight from the airport on her return to the city to see the injured police personnel.

WB Govt paid Rs 76000 Cr on debt servicing, a legacy of Left: Amit Mitra

West Bengal Finance Minister Amit Mitra said that in the last four years, the Trinamool Congress (TMC) government had to spend Rs 76,000 crore on debt servicing, a legacy of the erstwhile Left government.

In real terms, the present government has taken only Rs 6,000 crore loans in the last four years, which was a very meagre amount compared to the previous government, he said.

The Chief Minister, Ms Mamata Banerjee has maintained that she inherited a huge debt left behind by the erstwhile Left government.

Dr Mitra explained how the state government had been able to multiply expenses in the sectors like social infrastructure, development of physical infrastructure, state plan expenses and capital expenditure.

The government has been able to raise the growth of Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) above 5 per cent successively in the last four years of TMC rule as against below 5 per cent registered by the previous Left regime.

34 multi super speciality hospitals coming up in Bengal

Twenty super-speciality hospitals in the districts would be ready by 2016, while another 14 would be constructed by HRBC, the minister of state for Health and family welfare, Chandrima Bhattacharya informed the Assembly on Tuesday. She was replying during the demand for budgetary grant of the department.

Nearly 78 per cent of the West Bengal’s population were dependent on the government’s healthcare delivery system, she said.

Majority of the people subscribe to the government healthcare system, which had been revamped and improved after 34 years of Left Front rule which had completely damaged it, the minister added.

She said that many services had been made free for patients, adding that the medicines supplied through the fair price shops were being verified by the drug controller and were not inferior quality as many Opposition members alleged.

She said that allocation during the four years of Trinamool Congress rule had been doubled from the level which existed before.

 

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Bengal striding ahead in higher education sector

During the first three years of the Trinamool Government, the spending by all departments has been 50 to 80% higher that the spending during the last three years of the Left Front Government.

This stupendous performance for three consecutive years was never achieved by the Left Front Government.  The reason for this performance can be easily gauged by examining the money spent by the Trinamool Government during the last four financial years.

Higher plan expenditure

The plan expenditure during the last year of the Left Front Government, that is, 2010-11, was Rs 11,838 crore. The plan expenditure for 2015-16 has been pegged at Rs 49,507 crore, an increase of 4.18 times. The same for 2014-15 was 3.6 times more. Hence, it is obvious that the Trinamool Government is spending much more on various projects, and the results are there for all to see.

The highest amount to be spent during 2015-16, as per the plan expenditure numbers, would be in the education sector – 18.71% of the total expenditure. For panchayat and rural development, the spend has been pegged at 17.31% of the Budget.

 

Budget: Four-five times that of the Left Front

  • For 2015-16, the expenditure in school, higher education and vocational education has been kept at Rs 9270,97,00,000. The amount spent under the same head during the last year of the Left Front Government (2010-11) was Rs 1885,54,00,000. Thus there is an increase of 4.92 times
  • During 2014-15, the amount was Rs 7143,27,00,000, which is 3.8 times that of 2010-11
  • Since the spending has been four to five times more, consequently, it can be conveniently assumed that the development in the relevant sector has also been four to five times more

 

Education: Achievements

The comparative quantitative achievements of the Trinamool Government and the Left Front Government in the education sector

  • Universities: 13, from 1947-2011, and 13, from 2010-11 to January 2014) (6 state-aided and 7, private)
  • ITI colleges: 80, from 1947-2011, and 43, from 2010-11 to January 2014) (92 more planned during 2015-16)
  • Polytechnic colleges: 62, from 1947-2011, and 34, from 2010-11 to January 2014) (32 more planned during 2015-16)
  • Government colleges: 36, from 1947-2011, and 40, from 2010-11 to January 2014
  • Health Districts and district hospitals: This is also a concept introduced by the Trinamool Government – 8 of each
  • Higher primary schools:  497, from 1947-2011, and 3008, from 2010-11 to January 2014
  • Primary schools: 184, from 1947-2011, and more than 400, from 2010-11 to January 2014
  • Model English schools: None earlier; 12, from 2010-11 to January 2014) (22 more planned during 2015-16)