Bengal CM declares Kalimpong as 21st district of the State

Today Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee announced Kalimpong as 21st district of the State.

“I am in the Hills because Kalimpong is becoming a new district. In April, Jhargram and Asansol will become districts,” she said on Monday.

The State Government recently created 15 development and cultural boards for different hill communities. The boards are to ensure all-round development of these communities.

On December 18, 2015, the West Bengal Cabinet gave a nod to the formation of Kalimpong district and Mirik sub-division.

At today’s public meeting, the CM laid the foundation stones several developmental projects including the development of Nature Interpretation Centre at Kalimpong, renovation of roads, Anjuman-E-Islamia Community Hall in Kurseong, Subhas Ghising Memorial Community Hall in Dow Hill, renovation of Raj Rajeshwari Hall in Kurseong, renovation of infrastructure in Naxalbari.

 

Excerpts of her speech:

  • Today is Kalimpong Day. I congratulate all of you
  • People of Kalimpong wanted a new ray of light. Valentine’s Day has become Kalimpong Day now
  • Five years ago when I started coming to the Hills, I wanted to develop the Hills. We formed the GTA
  • GTA and local municipalities have the power to carry out development in the Hills. I wanted to give extra support
  • We formed 15 developmental boards. We have taken initiatives to promote tourism
  • We developed Morgan House, Hill Top tourism circuit. We have done a lot of work and will continue to do so
  • Kalimpong did not have full administrative support. People had to go all the way to Darjeeling for work
  • We are proud of our students. They are our assets. They are our future
  • We will take up a new water supply project for Kalimpong
  • We will develop the Kalimpong-Sikkim Silk Route at a cost of Rs 220 crore
  • Those who indulge in violence do not want peace in the Hills
  • We don’t want violence in Hills.We believe unity is strength.Will not tolerate if someone tries to incite violence
  • Those who cannot fight us politically try to incite violence. We will not allow any violence between any community
  • Hum Kalimpong ka unnati chahanche. Hum Maa-Behen ka izzat chahanche. Hum naujawan ke liye naukri chahanche

 

২১তম জেলা হিসেবে আত্মপ্রকাশ করল কালিম্পঙ

আজ কালিম্পঙের মেলা গ্রাউন্ডে মঞ্চে দাঁড়িয়ে মমতা কালিম্পংকে নতুন জেলা হিসেবে ঘোষণা করলেন। শহর আবেগে ভাসছে। চারদিকে পতাকা–‌ফেস্টুন যেন উৎসব শুরু হয়েছে।

সোমবার সন্ধ্যায় কালিম্পঙে ঢোকার মুখে মুখ্যমন্ত্রীকে অনেকেই অভিনন্দন জানান। মুখ্যমন্ত্রী হাত নাড়িয়ে তাঁদেরও পাল্টা অভিনন্দন জানান। রাস্তার দু’‌ধারে ছিলেন অসংখ্য মানুষ। শহরকে সুন্দর করে সাজিয়ে তোলা হয়েছে। চারদিকে মুখ্যমন্ত্রীর ছবি দেওয়া হোর্ডিং, তোরণ।

মহকুমা শাসকের অফিসে বসেই আপাতত নতুন জেলার কাজ হবে। এই বাড়িটি সংস্কারের কাজ হচ্ছে। ২০১১–‌য় ক্ষমতায় আসার পর মুখ্যমন্ত্রী বহুবার কালিম্পঙে এসেছেন। চারিদিকে ঘুরেছেন। কালিম্পংকে আরও সাজিয়ে তোলার ইচ্ছে আছে তাঁর।

মুখ্যমন্ত্রী বহুবার বলেছেন তিনি পাহাড়কে কিছুতেই ভাগ হতে দেবেন না। ২০১১–‌র পর থেকে এ পর্যন্ত মুখ্যমন্ত্রী ১৫টি বোর্ড তৈরি করেছেন।

 

তাঁর বক্তব্যের কিছু বিষয়ঃ

  • আজ কালিম্পং দিবস। আমি সকলকে অভিনন্দন জানাই
  • কালিম্পঙের মানুষ একটি নতুন আশার আলো চেয়েছিল। ভ্যালেনটাইনস ডে এখন কালিম্পং ডে
  • পাঁচ বছর আগে আমি পাহাড়ে আসা শুরু করেছিলাম, আমি পাহাড়ের উন্নয়ন চাই। আমরা জিটিএ তৈরি করেছি
  • জিটিএ এবং লোকাল কর্পোরেশনের হাতেই পাহাড়ের উন্নয়নের ক্ষমতা। রাজ্য সরকার যথাসাধ্য সাহায্য করেছে
  • আমরা ১৫টি উন্নয়ন পর্ষদ গঠন করেছি। পর্যটন বিকাশের জন্য আমরা অনেক পদক্ষেপ নিয়েছি
  • আমরা হিল টপ ট্যুরিজম সার্কিট, মরগ্যান হাউসের উন্নয়ন করেছি।আমরা অনেক কাজ করেছি আর ভবিষ্যতেও করব
  • কালিম্পঙের মানুষকে সব কাজের জন্য দার্জিলিং যেতে হত
  • আমরা আমদের ছাত্রছাত্রীদের জন্য গর্বিত। ওরা আমাদের সম্পদ, ওরাই দেশের ভবিষ্যৎ
  • কালিম্পঙে নতুন জল সরবরাহ প্রকল্প হবে
  • ২২০ কোটি টাকা খরচ করে আমরা কালিম্পং-সিকিম সিল্ক রুটের উন্নয়ন করব
  • যারা পাহাড়ে হিংসা ছড়াচ্ছে, তারা পাহাড়ে শান্তি চায় না
  • আমরা পাহাড়ে কোনরকম অশান্তি চাই না। আমরা বিশ্বাস করি একতাই বল
  • আমাদের সঙ্গে রাজনৈতিক ভাবে লড়াই করতে না পেরে অশান্তি ছড়াচ্ছে। সরকার কোন অশান্তি বরদাস্ত করব না
  • আমরা কালিম্পঙের উন্নতি চাই, মা-বোনেদের সম্মান চাই, যুব সম্পদায়ের জন্য কর্মসংস্থান চাই

 

 

Abhishek Banerjee exhorts the Hills people to bring Trinamool Congress to power

Trinamool Yuva Congress all-India Chairperson Abhishek Banerjee has called for ousting the Gorkha Janamukti Morcha (GJM) and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) from the Hills. He was speaking at a rally at the Sports Authority ground in Mirik near Darjeeling on Wednesday, January 20.

He began by congratulating the people for coming in droves to hear him speak, and said that he would go back and assure Trinamool Congress Chairperson Ms Mamata Banerjee that it is only a matter of time before the party come to power there.

He said that for a long time GJM chief Bimal Gurung has been fooling the people of the Hills, and so is the BJP. Now the time has come for removing them from power. As an example of how the Trinamool Congress works for the people, he cited the case of Bhaichung Bhutia, who, despite losing in the Lok Sabha elections, has worked tirelessly for the people there.

Unlike the BJP, he said the Trinamool works for the development of the State – the way things have changed for the better in the last five years is proof of that. The Trinamool Congress Government has given Rs 15 crore for renovating the lake in Mirik, and make it a better attraction for tourists.

He ended by once again exhorting the people to make sure that they vote Trinamool Congress to power.

 

অভিষেক বন্দ্যোপাধ্যায় পাহাড়ের মানুষকে ডাক দিলেন তৃণমূলকে ক্ষমতায় আনার  জন্য 

তৃণমূল যুব কংগ্রেস সর্বভারতীয় সভাপতি অভিষেক বন্দ্যপাধ্যায় পাহাড় থেকে মোর্চা এবং বিজেপিকে উৎখেপনের ডাক দিলেন। তিনি মিরিকের স্পোর্টস অথরিটির মাঠ থেকে বক্তৃতা দিচ্ছিলেন গত বুধবার।

উনি মানুষদের ধন্যবাদ দিলেন বহু বাধা অতিক্রম করে তার সভায় আসার জন্য। এখন তিনি ফিরে গিয়ে তৃণমূল সভানেত্রী মমতা বন্দ্যোপাধ্যায়কে আশ্বাস দিতে পারবেন যে তৃণমূলের পাহাড়ে ক্ষমতায় আসার শুধু সময়ের অপেক্ষা।

তিনি বললেন যে বহুদিন ধরে মোর্চা এবং বি জে পি পাহাড়ের মানুষের চোখে ধুলো দিয়ে এসেছে। এখন সময় এসেছে তাদের পাহাড় থেকে উৎখেপন করার। তৃণমূল কংগ্রেস চিরকাল মানুষের পাশে থেকেছে। উদাহারণ হিসেবে বললেন যে ভাইচুং ভুটিয়া লোকসভা নির্বাচন হারা সত্ত্বেও পাহাড়ের মানুষের জন্য কাজ করে এসেছেন।

তৃণমূল চিরকালই মানুষের জন্য কাজ করে এসেছে – গত ৫ বছরের কাজ কাজ দেখেই তা নির্ধারন করা যায়। মিরিক লেকের সংস্ক্রণের জন্য ১৫ কোটি টাকা দিয়েছে।

শেষে অভিষেক বন্দ্যোপাধ্যায় আবার পাহাড়ের মানুষকে তৃণমূল কংগ্রেসকে ক্ষমতায় ফেরানোর জন্য বললেন।

 

WB CM monitors relief work in the Hills for the second successive day

West Bengal Chief Minister Ms Mamata Banerjee monitored the situation of the Hills for the second successive day.

At Sukna, Darjeeling, the Chief Minister said that the District Magistrate is monitoring the workings of the relief camps. Three community kitchens have been set up for the hundreds of affected people yesterday.

The Chief Minister said that she took the landslide affected routes to witness the extent of damage first hand. She said that she had instructed for the roads to be rebuilt. She said that she had also requested the GTA so that they restore the water connectivity in Kalimpong at the earliest possible time.

The Chief Minister said that key necessities of the Hills like water supply, power supply, bridges are being tried to be restored at the earliest.

Earlier today, the West Bengal Chief Minister said on Twitter:

Dead bodies found in Darjeeling Hills: Earlier 29, yesterday 1, today 2 from Mechi River. Total 32. Life is too precious

Each and every new construction should be monitored in the Hills: WB CM

West Bengal Chief Minister Ms Mamata Banerjee on Thursday warned the authorities of the Darjeeling hills not to allow rampant construction that was clearly behind the landslides and the death of so many people, standing at the Ground Zero of the landslide disaster zone.

On Thursday, the CM reached Tingling tea estate near Mirik, traveling for more than four and-a-half hours from Siliguri. It was here that at least 19 people were buried by the landslips. On Thursday, the death toll rose to 29 with 10 more still missing.

“I travelled more than six hours to reach Mirik from Siliguri because of landslides on the way. On my way, I stopped at relief camps. We are with our brothers and sisters,” she said on social media.

The Chief Minister also sounded a note of caution. She said, the Geological Survey of India (GSI) would soon be asked to study the fragile hills and come up with suggestions. “Houses and tall buildings should not come up in an unscientific manner,” she said, adding, “I have asked authorities of the Gorkhaland Territorial Administration to monitor each and every new construction.”

The Chief Minister said that Darjeeling’s quaint wooden bungalows have given way to concrete high-rises and the results are there for all to see. The September 2011 earthquake in Sikkim and April 25, 20015, quake in Nepal that killed thousands should be an eye-opener, she said.

The Government will take immediate steps to redress the situation, WB CM said. “The State authorities would write to the Centre to send a GSI survey team to Darjeeling,” she said, demanding that the central government should generously contribute towards rebuilding roads and homes.

On Thursday, the chief minister called for strict monitoring of all construction activities and said all building rules should be strictly followed.

The West Bengal Chief Minister also visited landslide affected areas of Mirik on Thursday. After halting for an hour she departed for Sukna at 4 pm where she will be spending the night. She will be returning to Kolkata on Friday.

Mamata Banerjee’s latest statement from north Bengal Hills

West Bengal Chief Minister Ms Mamata Banerjee had reached North Bengal yesterday night to monitor the rescue operations after the devastation caused by landslides killing 30 people. Today morning, the Chief Minister visited the affected areas.

She has been posting on social media with updates of the situation in north Bengal.

West Bengal Chief Minister Ms Mamata Banerjee’s latest statement from north Bengal Hills:

I started early this morning by road to reach the spot which was affected most by landslide.

A road journey of normally 1 hour is taking 6 hours because of rubble caused by landslide.

3 villages have been particularly affected. Community kitchens have been set up for hundreds of people.

WB CM announces compensation for the people affected by landslide in Darjeeling

West Bengal Chief Minister Ms Mamata Banerjee announced compensation of Rs Rs 4 lakhs to be given to the family of those deceased due to the landslide disaster in the Hills. A compensation of Rs 1.25 lakh will also be given to those who are injured due to the landslide, she announced before leaving for north Bengal.

The West Bengal Chief Minister cut short her programmes in the district of Murshidabad and will visit to north Bengal after rain and landslides in Mirik and Kalimpong areas in the Darjeeling district killed around than 30 people.

She has also cancelled her programme in the Birbhum district, which was scheduled for tomorrow. She will reach north Bengal today evening and will visit Mirik tomorrow.

Under the instructions of the Chief Minister, the State Home Secretary is already in north Bengal and at the locations.

The Chief Minister has urged the tourists in the Hills not to panic and has informed that the State Government will take measures to bring them down to the plains.

The West Bengal Chief Minister said that she was monitoring the situation and will rush to north Bengal after her scheduled programmes in Murshidabad.

The people have been killed in landslides triggered by heavy rains in Darjeeling, Kalimpong and Kurseong sub-divisions of Darjeeling district since last night. The landslides have caused extensive damage to NH 10 (old NH 55A) and NH 55, cutting off road and telecommunication link to Darjeeling and Sikkim.

The State Irrigation & Waterways Dept has opened control room for north and south Bengal to tackle possible flood situations.

Control Room no for north Bengal: 18003450117

Control Room no for south Bengal: 18003453255

The West Bengal Chief Minister on Facebook said:

” The unfortunate landslides due to heavy rains in Darjeeling Hills have caused havoc.

As reported till now, 30 precious lives have been lost and 8 persons are missing. I have been monitoring the situation very closely since this morning and providing all necessary assistance from the administration to the affected areas.

After cancelling tomorrow’s administrative meeting at Birbhum, I am now on my way from Murshidabad to Darjeeling, so that I can be amidst the affected people at their hour of grief.

We have announced rupees 4 lakh compensation for each of the families of those who have passed away. Administration is working round the clock to complete all procedures to hand over bodies of the victims to their families for their last rites, for which assistance is being provided by the local administration.

Also at the plains, vast areas in Jalpaiguri District have been inundated due to sudden rise in water level in all major rivers and many people got affected. More than two thousand people have been rescued to safe place.”

WB CM to visit north Bengal, to monitor landslide situation in the Hills

West Bengal Chief Minister Ms Mamata Banerjee has cut short her programmes in the district of Murshidabad and will rush to north Bengal after rain and landslides in Mirik and Kalimpong areas in the Darjeeling district killed more than 10 people.

Under the instructions of the Chief Minister, the State Home Secretary is already in north Bengal and at the locations.

The Chief Minister has urged the tourists in the Hills not to panic and has informed that the State Government will take measures to bring them down to the plains.

The West Bengal Chief Minister said that she was monitoring the situation and will rush to north Bengal after her scheduled programmes in Murshidabad.

The people have been killed in landslides triggered by heavy rains in Darjeeling, Kalimpong and Kurseong sub-divisions of Darjeeling district since last night.

The landslides have caused extensive damage to NH 10 (old NH 55A) and NH 55, cutting off road and telecommunication link to Darjeeling and Sikkim.

The West Bengal Chief Minister on Twitter said:

“Anguished about loss of lives in Mirik/Kalimpong landslides. Home Secretary already in N Bengal

I am monitoring situation closely and will rush there after meet in Murshidabad “

100 new motels to give tourism in Bengal a boost

The West Bengal Tourism Department has decided to associate with the Public Works and Forest departments in order to modernize and expand infrastructural facilities and give a boost to tourism in the State.

While the PWD will construct more than 100 ‘Pather Sathis’ (attractive motels) alongside almost all the national and state highways across the state at a cost of more than Rs 20 crore, all forest ‘rest houses’ will be upgraded with essential gadgets like air-conditioners, LED television sets, geysers and refrigerators.

Motels facilitating pleasant connectivity to tourist spots would be handed over to the Tourism department by the PWD on completion for maintenance and formation of joint ventures wherever possible for quick recovery of costs.

Revenues earned by the Forest department would be shared by all stakeholders, including private partners, who would promote sales and guarantee upkeep of the facilities for weekend travelers.

Yet another novel method of attracting travelers– both domestic and foreign, would be the arrangement of short ‘home-stays’ deep inside forests with picturesque surroundings.

Promoted through enterprising ‘Forest Protection Committee’ members, these cosy nooks mostly in North Bengal, Dooars and Darjeeling (in places like Tagda, Chimney and Pokriata) would give private entrepreneurs, especially tea garden owners, a run for their money.

However, the most frequented facilities like Mirik, Jaldapara, Gorumara, Holong, Digha and Gangasagar will not be given lesser importance.