Doctors are our pride: Mamata Banerjee

West Bengal Chief Minister was present at the convocation ceremony of West Bengal Health University. She heaped praises on the doctors and research scholars, while highlighting the work done in the health sector in the last seven years.

 

 

Highlights of the Chief Minister’s speech:

  • The dream of many research scholars will come true today. The convocation is a special day for many. Hard work and sacrifice of several years bears fruit on this day. Your continuous efforts will be honoured. My best wishes to all.
  • The merit of Bengali students is unmatched elsewhere in the country. The health infrastructure of Bengal is also unparalleled.
  • I have written to the Centre about the lapses in NEET papers. How can there be mistakes in the question paper that will determine the future of lakhs of students? This must be pursued.
  • We are proud of our doctors and nurses.
  • 42 new multi super speciality hospitals have been set up.
  • 16 Mother and Child Hubs have been set up. 78 SNCUs and 307 SNSUs have been set up.
  • 115 fair price medicine shops. 85 fair price diagnostic centres. ICCU, HDUs set up in districts.
  • We provide free treatment in hospitals. Even people from other States are coming to Bengal for treatment.
  • From Rs 700 crore the health budget has increased to Rs 8000 crore in seven years.
  • 99% of doctors are honest and hard-working. For the wrong actions of just 1% the entire fraternity has to bear the brunt.
  • We must keep our heads held high and work for the people.
  • Institutional delivery rate has increased from 65% to 95% in six years.
  • We have increased seats in medical colleges by 1400, 9 new medical colleges have been set up.
  • I encourage my new generation to take up research – there are many unexplored avenues. Cancer cure is still not available, high blood sugar is becoming a concern. Research will only take the medical field forward.
  • Bengal will become the best in the world. One day people will say the health infrastructure in Bengal is the best.

Opposition alliance bereft of ideology, only to stop development: Abhishek Banerjee

All India Trinamool Youth Congress Chairperson Abhishek Banerjee addressed a public rally at Khandarui in Dantan-2 block in the district of Paschim Medinipur.

He hit out at the Opposition, saying the CPI(M), BJP and Congress have made an alliance which is bereft of ideology, just to stop the developmental activities taken up by the Trinamool Congress Government. However, the people of the State would show the door to this alliance, he said, adding that opposing Mamata Banerjee is akin to opposing development.

He also said that the BJP will not be able to return to power at the Centre in 2019. Abhishek said, BJP should concentrate on how to win Delhi, and then only turn its attention to Bengal.

Abhishek Banerjee pointed out that many members of the CPI(M) are now campaigning for the saffron party; he also reminded people about the acts of violence committed by the CPI(M) in Nandigram, in Jangalmahal and in many other places. He also said that even after enjoying power for 34 years, the CPI(M) did not bring about any development for Bengal.

Abhishek said the people living in rural areas know what the Trinamool Congress has done for the development of villages for the last five years.

Source: Aajkal

Dr Amit Mitra & fin mins of 6 other States meet to demand amending of ToR of 15th Fin Commission

To protest the Central Government’s decision of changing the Terms of Reference (ToR) of the 15th Finance Commission, of moving the population base year from 1971 to 2011 for determining the States’ share of allocation of the taxes collected by the Centre, the finance ministers of Bengal, Delhi, Punjab, Puducherry, Andhra Pradesh, Kerala and Karnataka met in Amaravati, the capital of Andhra Pradesh, yesterday.

The change in the population base year would discriminate against the States which have done exemplary work in reducing the burden of population, and the States which met yesterday would be among the most affected. As an example, while the average fertility rate of the country is 2.3, the fertility rate of Bengal is 1.6.

On the other hand, States which have not managed to reduce the burden, like Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Gujarat, Uttarakhand, Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh, and which, not so coincidentally, as it turns out, are all ruled by the BJP, would be big gainers.

The new ToR, if implemented, would result in Bengal losing between Rs 22,000 crore and Rs 35,000 crore from 2020-2025 (the period of implementation of the 15th Finance Commission). This will cause huge deprivation to the State. Taking all losing States into account, like Kerala, Odisha, Punjab, Telangana, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and a few others, the losses would range from, on a conservative basis, Rs 343 crore to Rs 24,000 crore.

Population is one of the primary criteria for determining the share of each State in the divisive pool. All the States and Union Territories are collectively allocated 42 per cent of the Central taxes collected each financial year. The remaining 58 per cent is for the Centre to use for national purposes.

The States which met in Amaravati yesterday are also preparing a joint memorandam to be presented to the Central Government for demanding the amending of the Terms of Reference to remove any discrimination.

Earlier, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee had written a letter to the Centre on the same issue, asking for the changing of the new ToR.

In it, she had also written that not just in reducing population, but also on aspects like 100 Days’ Work (MGNREGA scheme), rural road connectivity and e-tendering, as well as some others, Bengal has been a trend-setter. For quite a few of these, the current Central Government too has showered praise and encouragement.

For Bengal, another important issue to be considered is the fact that the Trinamool Congress Government has to repay the huge debt left behind by the Left Front Government. The burden amounted to a total of Rs 2.35 lakh crore till March 31, 2018. For financial year 2018-19, the amount to be repaid is Rs 48,000 crore.

 

Source: Bartaman

Rabindranath Tagore is timeless: Mamata Banerjee

Today is 25se Boishakh – the 157th birth anniversary of Rabindranath Tagore. The day is being observed across the State with full fervour.

A cultural programme was organised by the State Information and Culture Department today at Rabindra Sadan. Titled ‘Kobi Pronam’, the function was inaugurated by the Chief Minister.

Highlights of the CM’s speech:

It is impossible to discuss patriotism, education, culture, environment, love, separation or any other subject with a reference to Rabindranath. He was ‘Bishwa Kobi’ (world poet).

Rabindranath is omnipresent. He belongs to everyone. Poetry, plays, music, painting – he has left his mark in every sphere.

Rabindranath’s writings are our driving force, our inspiration.

Rabindranath showed the way to the rest of the world. It is our pride that he was born in Bengal.

Rabindranath epitomised humamnism, modernism, culture, senstivity, patriotism. Gandhiji gave him the title ‘Gurudev’.

Rabindranath loved people of all communities and classes equally. He stood for unity and harmony, which are burning issues in this day and age. Even, Netaji, Gandhiji and Ambedkar believed in these ideals.

This day is like Bengali new year. Some people call this day World Culture Day, while others celebrate this day as Rabi Dibas.

Rabindranath Tagore is timeless. He will live in our hearts as long as culture and civilization exists on earth.

Rabindranath’s “Where are the mind is without fear” is an inspiration for the youth.

Being oblivious about Rabindranath is like forgetting one’s culture. We will live with our heads held high, following the ideals espoused by Rabindranath. We will not be led astray by intimidation.

 

Mamata Banerjee pens street play, ‘Jayatu’– running to full houses

With the Panchayat elections in mind, Trinamool Congress Chairperson and Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has turned playwright too. After giving ample examples of her talent as an artist, a poet and a writer, she has now turned her attention to street plays.

The play is titled ‘Jayatu’, meaning ‘be victorious’. The 15-minute play, performed by eight actors and actresses, has already been a huge hit in the various districts. On the opening day – May 7– 69 groups performed the play across all the 23 districts. As of now, the plan is for 100 theatre groups to perform 1,200 shows.

The issues highlighted in the play follow three broad themes – the developmental schemes undertaken by the Trinamool Congress Government since coming to power in 2011, which have brought about all-round development of the State, the negative policies of the BJP and the 34-year misrule of the Left Front.

Among the schemes and achievements highlighted are foodgrains at Rs 2 per kg, Kanyashree, Rupashree, fair-price medicine shops in government hospitals, Lokprasar Prakalpa (for folk artistes), Manabik (for the differently abled), setting up of new universities and Kisan Mandis. The various festivals initiated by the State Government across Bengal, Tele Academy Awards, theatre festivals in the districts, the annual Sangeet Mela and other entertainment programmes are also highlighted.

As far as the BJP is concerned, highlighted have been the communal politics that the party is indulging across the country, including in Bengal, like encouraging processions with weapons on Ram Navami, and disastrous policies like demonetisation. Through the play, the three-decade long disastrous rule of the Left Front has also been brought into focus.

Mahishadal Shilpakriti, Laksha Padatik, Rajarshi Raghunandan Chhau and Drama Academy, Bally Ankur, Sonarpur Abirbhab and many other theatre groups are staging the plays. The play was staged and its video, as well as the script, were sent to all the participating theatre groups to bring about uniformity in performances.

Sources: Sangbad Pratidin and Bartaman

Students in Bengal upset over errors in NEET Bengali question paper

Many students of Bengal appearing for the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) 2018 were visibly upset on Sunday, May 6, as they found out that their question papers in Bengali were filled with errors and there were ambiguities in many of the questions. In many cases, there was no proper Bengali translation. Students lost precious time over spelling errors, bizarre words and translation errors.

Over 59,000 students appeared for the examination across the State. There was a palpable sense of anger and dismay outside the exam centres as the students who sat for answering it in Bengali felt they had been wronged. One student, on the condition of anonymity, said, “I have worked so hard to prepare for this exam. Now I feel all my work has gone down the drain. The Centre is penalising us students who have studied in State Board schools. ICSE and CBSE students are getting an unfair advantage while students who have studied in vernacular languages are suffering”.

Trinamool Congress, along with the DMK, were the first to strongly raise their voice over this issue in Parliament.
Trinamool’s Derek O’Brien addressed the HRD Minister and said, “This year in Bengal and Tamil Nadu, out of 56,000 people who took that exam, 40,000 wrote it in Bengali; they got a separate paper, and the results have been disastrous. Those boys and girls, in our two States of Tamil Nadu and Bengal have been deprived”.

In the previous year also there was a furore over the standard of the question paper in most vernacular languages, with the medical aspirants from Bengal and from some other States alleging that their questions were much tougher than the ones in made in English and Hindi.

 

 

Reject outright the Opposition’s malicious campaign and unfounded allegations: AITC MPs in letter to President of India

A delegation of AITC Parliamentary Party, along with the family members of party workers killed by BJP in pre-poll violence, today called on the Hon’ble President Ram Nath Kovind at Rashtrapati Bhavan. Every family member described in detail to the Hon’ble President the horrors unleashed upon them by the Opposition.

Reproduced below is the memorandum in full.

 

May 3, 2018

To
The Hon’ble President of India
Rashtrapati Bhavan
New Delhi

Respected President,

At the outset, we, the Members of the Parliament, belonging to the All India Trinamool Congress, would like to convey our highest regards to you.

We would like to apprise you of some issues which have been brought to your kind notice very recently by the Members of the Ruling political party at the Centre, which are distorted and misleading in nature.

Respected Sir, Panchayat election is a local election, where more than 58 thousand booths throughout West Bengal will go for the polls on 14 May 2018. At the time of filing nomination papers, the BJP started spreading rumours and misleading the people, saying that opposition parties are not being allowed to file nominations. This was spread through one particular ‘sponsored’ media group.

The fact that the Opposition has not been able to submit nominations is not at all true, as more than 96 thousand nominations have been filed by the Opposition parties. If they have not been allowed to file nomination papers, how is it possible that more than 2 lakh nominations in total have been filed? Out of these, more than 96 thousand are from the Opposition. During the period of filing nominations, the entire administration from district level to the block level, along with the police officials worked together for the common people.

Respected Sir, few incidents, however, did take place. These have been over-projected through one particular ‘sponsored’ media group to tarnish the image of the Government, which has worked wonders in West Bengal after being voted to power in 2011.

Before 2011, political violence was the maximum in West Bengal. In Jangal Mahal itself, more than 300 people were killed. At that time, man-days lost due to bandhs and strikes were about 78 lakh.

The picture changed dramatically after the All India Trinamool Congress Party came to power in 2011. While Darjeeling and Jangal Mahal are totally peaceful, there is zero man-days loss in the State of West Bengal.

Respected Sir, you would no doubt appreciate that West Bengal now has become Number One in the country in the spheres detailed below:

  • Number One in man-days generation and total expenditure under 100-Days’ Work
  • Number One in Bank Credit Flows to the MSME Sector
  • Number One in the Ease of Doing Business
  • Number One in Minority Scholarships
  • Number One in Minority Loans (for self-employment)
  • Number One in Rural Housing
  • Number One in Rural Connectivity
  • Number One in Skills
  • Number One in Transparency and e-Tendering

 

In order to tarnish the image of West Bengal and to mislead the people by citing some incidents, the BJP got themselves involved in lynching and killing by hiring people from outside the State and fomenting communal violence.

Respected Sir, you will be shocked and saddened to learn that 5 murder cases took place very recently and all the persons killed belong to the All India Trinamool Congress Party. The list of persons killed is given below:

  1. On 11.04.18, around 17.00 hrs, some supporters of TMC Party assembled near Beliaghata Bridge Party Office under Shasan Police Station, Basirhat Police District to celebrate the uncontested victory in c/w the Falti Beliaghata Gram Panchayat. During the celebration, one Rajab Ali of Uttar Falti stabbed one Saifar Rahaman of Dakshin Baidyapur and fled away. The said Saifar expired on the way to hospital.
  2. On 22.04.18, around 05.00 hrs, one Abdul Ali Mondal along with three others all of Nityananda Kati under Basirhat Police Station, North 24 Parganas allegedly murdered one Amirul Mollick of the same area by slashing the throat and dumped the body in the drain near his house. The deceased belongs to TMC Party.
  3. On 14.04.18, around 16.30 hrs, one Kala Das of Fulbari along with 15 others restrained and assaulted one Bablu Sarkar, member of TMC, of Kethi near Nabaganj Bazar under Ghoksadanga Police Station of Coochbehar district, with the intention to kill, while returning home riding a bike. He was taken to the nearest hospital where he succumbed to his injuries on 20.04.2018. Arrest-03.
  4. On 23.04.18, around 11.30 hrs., while one Dildar Khan along with his wife was proceeding towards Suri-I BDO Office under Suri Police Station, Birbhum for filing nomination in respect of his wife as a TMC candidate in c/w ensuring Panchayat Election 2018, some armed BJP supporters led by one Shyamsundar Lorain shot dead the said  Dildar Khan over political rivalry.
  5. On 19.04.18, one Ajit Debnath of Sundarpore Satberia, PS Gopalnagar was shot at night while at home; hesubsequently succumbed to his injuries in hospital on 22.04.18. His wife Padma was also injured in the attack; however, she survived.

 

It is very unfortunate that we have to bring this to your kind attention that in each and every murder, as described above, the BJP is involved.

Respected Sir, we do sincerely hope and know that your high office would appreciate the true situation on the ground perpetrated by a section of political parties opposed to peaceful democratic processes in Bengal. We appeal to you in the best interest of peace and democracy, to outright reject their malicious campaign and unfounded allegations.

With regards,

Yours sincerely,

Members of Parliament
from All India Trinamool Congress Party

Shri Sudip Bandyopadhyay
Shri Derek O’Brien
Dr Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar
Shri Md Nadimul Hague
Shri Sunil Kumar Mondal
Smt Pratima Mondal
Dr Uma Saren
Shri Partha Pratim Ray

 

Bengal no. 1 in preventing parent-to-child transmission of HIV: Mamata Banerjee

Bengal has been adjudged the best State in the country in the prevention of parent-to-child transmission of HIV (human immunodeficiency virus), which leads to AIDS. This happy news was shared by Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee in a Facebook post yesterday.

“I am happy to share with all of you that as per the assessment done by NACO for ‘Prevention of Parent to Child Transmission of HIV’ programme for 2017-18, West Bengal has emerged No. 1 in the country,” the post read.

NACO, or the National AIDS Control Organisation, is a Central Government agency under the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. It has played an important role in controlling the spread of HIV and the treatment of AIDS since the early 1990s.

Through her post, Mamata Banerjee has also shared that, with the proper implementation of the Prevention of Parent to Child Transmission (PPCT) programme, the State Government has enabled 16.5 lakh pregnant women from Bengal in preventing the transmission of HIV to their newborn children. For those adults and children found HIV positive, the Government provides free treatment through Anti-Retroviral Therapy Centres situated in sub-divisional, district and medical college hospitals.

Last but not the least, the Chief Minister has conveyed her best wishes to all those involved in the programme, from doctors and health staff, NGO volunteers and the parents themselves.

 

এইচ আই ভি নির্মূলে সর্বোচ্চ স্বীকৃতি পেল পশ্চিমবঙ্গ

বাবা-মায়ের থেকে সন্তানদের শরীরে এইচ আই ভি ভাইরাসের সংক্রমণ প্রতিরোধে দেশের মধ্যে পশ্চিমবঙ্গ সবচেয়ে ভালো কাজ করছে। মুখ্যমন্ত্রী মমতা বন্দ্যোপাধ্যায় নিজের ফেসবুক পোস্টে একথা ঘোষণা করেছেন।

‘প্রিভিশন অফ পেরেন্ট টু চাইল্ড ট্রান্সমিশন অফ এইচ আই ভি প্রকল্পের ২০১৭-১৮ র কাজে বাংলা এক নম্বর স্থান অধিকার করেছে। কেন্দ্রীয় ন্যাশনাল এইডস অর্গানাইজেশন (ন্যাকো) এই স্বীকৃতি দিয়েছে।

ফেসবুক পোস্টে জানানো হয়েছে, এই প্রকল্পের অধীনে এ রাজ্যের ১৬ লক্ষ ৫০ হাজার গর্ভবতী মহিলা সুফল পেয়েছেন। এছাড়াও যারা এইচ আই ভি পজিটিভ পাওয়া যায় তাদের সম্পূর্ণ বিনামূল্যে চিকিৎসা-পরিষেবা দেয় রাজ্য সরকার।

Here is the full facebook post

 

State Govt to come up with more adventure sports facilities

To encourage more young tourists, the Bengal Government has decided to come up with more facilities for adventure tourism across the state, and enable private ventures too.

For this, is will soon come up with a comprehensive policy. The draft policy has already been made. A primary aspect of the policy would be safety features, which would be strictly enforced.

Facilities would be developed in Digha, Tajpur, Mandarmani, Darjeeling, Kalimpong and other popular spots. New spots would also be developed based on adventure tourism. Beach biking, river rafting, kayaking, paragliding, etc. would be developed.

 

তরুণ প্রজন্মকে টানতে অ্যাডভেঞ্চার ট্যুরিজমে জোর

তরুণ প্রজন্ম ও বিদেশীদের বাংলায় টেনে আনতে ‘অ্যাডভেঞ্চার ট্যুরিজম’-এ জোর দিচ্ছে রাজ্য সরকার। এজন্য বিশেষজ্ঞদের দিয়ে পরিকল্পনা তৈরী করা হচ্ছে।

শীঘ্রই নতুন ভাবে পর্যটন নীতি কার্যকর হতে চলেছে, যার খসড়াও ইতিমধ্যে তৈরী করে ফেলেছেন দপ্তরের আধিকারিকরা। রাজ্যের দিঘা, তাজপুর, মন্দারমণি, দার্জিলিং, কালিম্পঙের মতো পাহাড়, নদী কিংবা সমুদ্রে ঘেরা বিভিন্ন পর্যটনক্ষেত্রে অ্যাডভেঞ্চার রাইডিংকে বিশেষ গুরুত্ব দেওয়ার পরিকল্পনা নিয়েছে দপ্তর। এক্ষেত্রে বিচ বাইকিং, রিভার র্যাবফটিং, প্যারাগ্লাইডিং কিংবা ক্লিফ ডাইভিংয়ের মতো রোমহর্ষক রাইডিং দ্রুত চালুর ব্যবস্থা নেওয়া হয়েছে।

পুরোদমে অ্যাডভেঞ্চার ট্যুরিজম চালুর আগে পর্যটকদের নিরাপত্তার দিকটি সুরক্ষিত করা হবে। শুধুমাত্র নানা ধরনের রাইডিংই নয়, পর্যটনক্ষেত্রে আরও আকর্ষণীয় করে তুলতে একগুচ্ছ নতুন পরিকল্পনার কথা ভাবছে রাজ্য সরকার।

ডুয়ার্সের ঘন জঙ্গলের মাঝে বনবাংলোয় কিংবা তাজপুর, মন্দারমণির সমুদ্রের তীরে প্রতি শনি ও রবিবার নানা ধরনের সাংস্কৃতিক অনুষ্ঠান আয়োজন করার কথা ভাবা হচ্ছে। স্থানীয় লোকশিল্পীরাই এই অনুষ্ঠানে অংশ নেবেন। এতে পর্যটকদের বিনোদনের পাশাপাশি শিল্পীদের আয়েরও ব্যবস্থা হবে।

 

Committee headed by Bengal CM making grand plans for Gandhiji’s 150th birth anniversary

The State Government has set up a committee under the chairpersonship of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee to celebrate the 150th birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi on October 2. The committee was formed on April 18.

There are 46 members in the committee. Members of the committee include members of Parliament (MP) Sudip Bandyopadhyay and Subrata Bakshi, Minister of State for Health Chandrima Bhattacharya and Chief Secretary Malay De. Vice-chancellors of Calcutta University, Rabindra Bharati University, Presidency University and Jadavpur University were also present in the meeting.

It has been decided that on October 2, a programme will be organised at Gandhi Bhavan, for which the government is chalking out a detailed plan.

Based on the philosophy of Gandhiji, elocution and essay competitions will be held in schools, colleges and other educational institutions in order to spread the messages of Gandhiji among the people, particularly the youth. A booklet named Father of the Nation, containing speeches of Gandhiji on different issues including communal harmony, national integration and patriotism, will be published on October 2.

Universities in the state will also organise programmes to celebrate the 150th birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi. Presidency University has a centre on Gandhian awareness, where they will organise seminars and symposiums in this regard.

It has also been decided that Gandhi Bhavan, now being maintained by the PWD Department, would be completely taken over the State Government for better maintenance as it is a heritage structure. A permanent chair in the name of Mahatma Gandhi would be instituted in Calcutta University.

 

মুখ্যমন্ত্রীর নেতৃত্বে গান্ধীজির স্বার্ধশতবর্ষ উদযাপন কমিটি গড়ল রাজ্য সরকার

মুখ্যমন্ত্রী মমতা বন্দ্যোপাধ্যায়ের নেতৃত্বে গান্ধীজির স্বার্ধশতবর্ষ উদযাপন কমিটি গড়ল রাজ্য সরকার । এই কমিটি গঠন হয় ১৮ই এপ্রিল, কমিটির সদস্য সংখ্যা ৪৬ জন। কমিটিতে সাংসদ, মন্ত্রীরাও আছেন। কমিটির প্রথম বৈঠকে বেশ কয়েকটি সিদ্ধান্ত গৃহীত হয়, উপস্থিত ছিলেন বিভিন্ন বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়ের সহ উপাচার্যরাও।

কলকাতা বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়ে একটি স্থায়ী চেয়ার করা হবে গান্ধীজির নামে।বেলেঘাটার গান্ধীভবন যা বর্তমানে দেখাশোনা করে পূর্ত দপ্তর, সেটিকেও পুরোপুরিভাবে রাজ্য সরকার অধিগ্রহণ করবে। এই হেরিটেজ বাড়ির সংস্কার ও রক্ষণাবেক্ষণ করবে রাজ্য।

এবছর ২রা অক্টোবর ওই বাড়িতে একটি বর্ণাঢ্য অনুষ্ঠানের আয়োজন করা হবে। রাজ্য সরকার এই অনুষ্ঠানসূচী তৈরী করবে। গান্ধীজির পদাঙ্ক অনুসরণ করে স্কুল, কলেজ, অন্যান্য শিক্ষা প্রতিষ্ঠানে আবৃত্তি পাঠ ও রচনা লেখার প্রতিযোগিতার আয়োজন করা হবে। গান্ধীজির বার্তা রাজ্যের মানুষের মধ্যে বিশেষত যুবদের মধ্যে প্রচার করার কর্মসূচী নেওয়া হয়েছে।

গান্ধীজির ভাষণ লিপিবদ্ধ একটি পুস্তক যার নাম রাখা হয়েছে ‘জাতির জনক’, প্রকাশিত হবে ২রা অক্টোবর। যেহেতু ভারতের স্বাধীনতা আন্দোলনে পূর্ব মেদিনীপুরের খুব গুরুত্বপূর্ণ ভূমিকা আছে, ওখানকার কোনও একটি বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়কে গান্ধীজির নামাঙ্কিত করা হবে। রাজ্যের অন্যান্য বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়গুলিতেও বিভিন্ন ভাবে স্বার্ধশতবর্ষ উদযাপন করা হবে। গান্ধীজির বিষয়ে মানুষের জ্ঞান বাড়াতে প্রেসিডেন্সি বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়ে একটি কেন্দ্র আছে। সেখানেও সেমিনার ও সম্মেলনের আয়োজন করা হবে।

Source: Millennium Post