Trinamool Government stresses upon improvements of roads

For any government, the proof of success in developmental work lies in the fact of how much money that government spent on the projects. By this yardstick, the Trinamool Government has proved to be far more successful than the previous Left Front Government (comparing the first four years of the present dispensation to the last four of the Left Front).

Take the case of Public Works Department (PWD). For building roads, bridges and national highways, the Left Front Government spent Rs 2421,28,00,000 during its last four years, that is, 2007-08 to 2010-11. On the other hand, the Trinamool Government spent during its first four years (that is, till 2014-15) spent Rs 5978,99,00,000, an increase of almost two-and-a-half times. Therefore, the average spend per year during the last four years of the Left Front Government was Rs 605,32,00,000 whereas the same during the first four years of the Trinamool Government was Rs 1494,73,00,00 – almost two-and-a-half times more.

If considered percentage-wise, the change from 2007-08 to 2010-11 was an increase of only 33.91, whereas the change from 2011-12 to 2014-14, that is, the first four years of the Trinamool Government, was an increase of a massive 195.9. Hence, from these data, it is quite clear that the development during the rule of Trinamool Congress in West Bengal has been extremely impressive.

If compared to the consumer price index (CPI), one finds that the rate at which the CPI increased over the last four years of Left Front rule, the budget for PWD did not. Therefore, there had been no effective increase in the budget allocation in the last four years of Left Front rule.

Rural roads

In the case of building the rural network of roads, too (though, of course, this does not fall under the PWD). Under the Trinamool Government, 8,200 km of rural roads has been constructed. For every kilometre, Rs 60 lakh has been spent. This is a record for the state, and for this, the State has consistently got appreciation from the Centre.

Widening National Highways

During these four years, 1270 km of National Highways has been two-laned and 2672 km has been widened to 5.5 m, which is again a record.

Latest developments

The Trinamool Government-formed State Highway Development Corporation (SHDC) has taken up plans for building 1,000 km of highways during the current financial year (2015-16), and 3,000 km more through the public-private partnership (PPP) route.

Work has also started on the Asian Highways – Rs 600.84 crore is being spent on Asian Highway-2, linking the Nepal border to the Bangladesh border, and Rs 971.4 crore is being spent on Asian Highway-48, linking the Bangladesh border to the Bhutan border.

Besides, the work for building 88 bridges and railway overbridges is almost complete. Rest houses for travelers called Path Sathi and Sulabh toilets totalling 150 have been built. A lot of other new projects have also been taken up.

Other PWD projects

Besides roads and bridges, a lot of PWD projects in the health and education sectors have also either been completed with distinction or are to be completed soon. For example, the building housing the Linear Accelerator Facility at NRS Medical College and Hospital, Trauma Centre at SSKM, Orthopaedic Centre at RG Kar Medical College and Hospital, the sixth floor of Lumbini Park Mental Hospital, a government engineering college and a leather technology building in Salt Lake, the Women’s University in Diamond Harbour, Kazi Nazrul University, Bankura University, and others.

Therefore, it is quite apparent that within a short span of time, the Trinamool Congress Government has done a lot of work regarding the building of roads and bridges. Under the able leadership of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, the State has progressed by leaps and bounds.

Child-friendly Police Stations being set up in Bengal

After setting up Women Police Stations across the State, the West Bengal Government is setting another example by forming Child-friendly Police Stations.

As a start-up, some police stations in Kolkata and different districts of the State have been identified. A meeting was held in this regard with the UNICEF officials at Nabanna.  Nine police stations in Kolkata and 29 police stations across the State have been shortlisted initially.

Such police stations will help the children to file their complaints in a friendlier atmosphere. Also, children, who have committed offences, will be dealt according to their age.

The Police Department is framing a guideline for the Child-friendly police stations and will also provide special training to the officers who will be in charge of those. It has been decided that a Child Welfare Officer will be designated in these police stations. A separate register will also be in place for the children who would lodge complaints.

It has been decided that to protect minor girls who have been subjected to sexual assaults, only women officers will speak to the victims. Audio-visual recordings of the complainant’s verbatim accounts will be preserved. In case of juvenile offenders, the identity of the offenders will be kept undisclosed and Juvenile Justice Board will be the first body to be approached in these cases.

Besides administrative measures, infrastructure will be put in place like proper sitting area for children, basic amenities like drinking water, proper toilets. Also, the Child-friendly police stations will organize community programmes to create awareness regarding child security.

Banga Samman conferred on 35 stalwarts of Bengal

The West Bengal Government conferred the Banga Samman 2015 to 35 stalwart and legends in different fields at a gala programme held at Nazrul Mancha. In the presence of the Hon’ble Governor of West Bengal, Shri Keshari Nath Tripathi, West Bengal Chief Minister handed over the Banga Bibhushan and Banga Bhusan awards to 35 stalwarts.

The programme started with the lighting of the ceremonial lamp by the Hon’ble Governor of West Bengal, the West Bengal Chief Minister and the dignitaries present on stage.

The West Bengal Chief minister said that she was honoured by the presence of the stalwarts like Girija Devi, Buddhadeb Dasgupta, Manilal Nag and others who had kindly accepted the humble gesture of appreciation from the West Bengal Government.

While handing over Banga Bibhusan award to the kins of the legendary vocalist and Bangaldeshi citizen Firoja Begam, the West Bengal Chief Minister said that legends cannot be bounded by international boundaries. She said that it t is a great achievement for the Government that it could felicitate the legends. Their presence on the day have made all proud, she said.

The West Bengal Chief Minister said that May 20, 2015 is the 4th anniversary of the present Government and dedicated this day to the Maa Mati Manush of Bengal.

Personalities conferred with Banga Bibhushan:

• Posthumous award to Firoja Begum, legendary vocalist

• Ramkrishna Mission

• Bharat Sevshram Sangha

• Abdul Rashid Khan, noted vocalist

• Girija Devi, noted vocalist

• Manilal Nag, noted instrumentalist

• Buddhadeb Dasgupta, noted instrumentalist

• Shankar Ghosh, noted Tabla exponent

• Gen Shankar Roy Chowdhury, ex Chief of Army Staffs

• Kabir Suman, noted songwriter and singer

• Rashid Khan, noted vocalist

• Dibyendu Palit, noted litterateur

• Syed Naeemuddin, noted ex-football captain and coach

• Satyabrata Ganguly, noted industrialist

• Sanjeev Goenka, noted industrialist

• Venkatesh Films, noted film institution

• Leander Paes, world acclaimed tennis ace

• Lyangsong Tamang, noted social worker

• Manohar Aich, body builder and ex Mr Universe

• Rampada Chowdhury, noted litterateur

Banga Bhusan Samman were conferred upon:

• Al Ameen Mission, noted education and social service institute

• Tejendra Narayan Majumdar, noted instrumentalist

• Subodh Sarkar, noted poet

• Dr Subrata Moitra, noted medical practitioner

• Dr Tridib Banerjee, noted medical practitioner

• Dipak Adhikari (Dev), popular actor

• Shoojit Sorcar, noted filmmaker

• Koushik Ganguly, noted filmmaker

• Nima Wangdi Sherpa, noted social worker

• Kartik Das Baul, noted Baul artiste

• Kalyanbrata Chakraborty, noted Indologist

• Surya Sekhar Ganguly, noted chess player and GM

• Laxmiratan Shukla, noted cricketer

• Manoj Tewari, noted cricketer

• Tushar Shil, noted body builder and Yoga exponent

On her Facebook page the Chief Minister wrote:

” Today, in a glittering ceremony at Nazrul Mancha, the state’s highest civilian awards, Bangabibhusan and Bangabhusan, were conferred on 35 awardees for outstanding work in social work, music, arts, culture, literature, industry, medicine, sports, entertainment and service.

The musical presentation after the awards ceremony captivated the audience with joyous melody and it was enjoyed by everyone present on the occasion.

We are proud of our great performers.

My best wishes to everyone.”

Tourism gets special focus under Trinamool Government

The West Bengal Government under the leadership of Ms Mamata Banerjee has made developments in every sector in every districts of the State. The Chief Minister has visited each district, chaired meetings across the State with the district officials from Darjeeling to Sundarbans to take stock of ongoing projects and plan newer ones. Identifying new tourist spots and creation of infrastructure for tourists have been one of the agendas of the Chief Minister during her numerous district visits.

The Trinamool Government under Ms Mamata Banerjee had rightly identified that West Bengal with its varied natural beauty has the capability to attract tourists from national and international sphere, and thus earn huge revenue. However, after 34 years of Left misrule, the tourism infrastructure in the State was in tatters. So, firstly, it was decided to renovate the existing to a quality standard and then identify the newer options.

Increased planned expenditure In Tourism under Trinamool Government

In the four year, from 2007-08 to 2010-11, the planned expenditure in Tourism under the Left Government was on an average Rs 16.88 crore only. In the first four years of the West Bengal Government under Trinamool Congress, the planned expenditure in Tourism rose to a total of Rs 331.93 crores, which is Rs 82.95 crores on an average per year. In the years 2011-12 the the planned expenditure on tourism was Rs 30.64 crores. It was increased to Rs 52.62 in 2012-13 and in 2013-14 it further increased to Rs 81.16 crores. In 2014-15, the planned expenditure (revised) was Rs 167.50 crores.

It is observed that while the past Left Government was downsizing the planned expenditure on Tourism year after year, the present Government under Trinamool has been instrumental in increasing the same.

Completed Tourism projects under Trinamool Government

As published on the Economic review2014-15, the following tourism projects have been completed since May 2011:

• Construction and renovation of cottages in different locations at Darjeeling, Kalimpong and Kurseong

• Tourism centres in Jalpaiguri and Alipurduar districts

• Tourism centres in Cooch Behar

• Construction of Maldah Museum

• Motijhil tourism centre in Murshidabad

• Chupchar project, Batukeshwar Dutta project and Gopinath Sabji project in Bardhaman

• Ballavpur-Sharmbati project in Birbhum

• Gadiara tourism centre in Howrah

• Furfura Sharif and Chandannagar tourism centres in Hooghly

• Kashipur Mahashram, Kolkata Maidan, Police Museum, College Street, Eden Gardens and other such projects in Kolkata

• Malancha Tourist Lodge in North 24 Parganas

• Tourism projects in Gangasagar and Basanti in South 24 Parganas

• Digha Tourist Lodge in Purba Medinipur

Newer tourism projects are coming up in Bengal

The West Bengal Government has taken up a ne Tourism Incentive Policy in 2015. Under the initiative of the West Bengal Chief Minister, Eco-tourism, Home Tourism and Tea Tourism have been included under this policy.

New projects that are coming up include the Gajaldoba Mega Tourism project, Jharkhali Eco-tourism project, Sabujdwip Eco-tourism project and Jhargram Rajbari Heritage project. Besides, facilities of home-stays are being identified at Darjeeling, Jalpaiguri, Mukutmanipur and other places of scenic beauty.

Bottomline

The West Bengal Chief Minister Ms Mamata Banerjee has time and again given suggestions regarding different tourism projects and providing proper facilities to the tourists. The State Government is following the suggestions and also taking part in different tourism fairs nationally and internationally in order to promote Bengal and attract tourists. From Gangasagar in the south to Darjeeling in the north, special focus is being given to tourism and this will be a major success for the State in the coming years.

Biswa Bangla: Bengal’s schemes now globally recognised

Shaking away the shackles of the past, West Bengal has now emerged as a model of not only India but the entire world.

Several of the schemes and projects initiated by the Trinamool Government in West Bengal have gained international recognition, thus paving the way for Biswa Bangla.

 

Kanyashree

The ‘Kanyashree Prakalpa’ or ‘Kanyashree Scheme’ is one of the flagship schemes of the Government, which gained widespread recognition. Launched on October 1, 2013, in about a year-and-a-half, more than 22 lakh girls have registered under the scheme. The government plans to extend the benefit to 40 lakh girls in the next two years.

UNICEF (United Nations Children’s Fund) has become a partner of the West Bengal Government for the implementation of Kanyashree scheme. The partnership between UNICEF and West Bengal Government is not a superficial involvement but a technical partnership. The Department for International Development (DFID), United Kingdom and UNICEF had together selected the scheme for presentation at the Girl Summit 2014 in London.

 

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WB Govt observes Kanyashree Dibas on August 14

 

Nadia district gets UN Award

Another scheme to get such recognition is the ‘Sabar Souchagar’ or ‘Toilets For All’ project for the district of Nadia. It won the first place in the Asia-Pacific region in the ‘Improving the Delivery of Public Services’ category at the United Nations Public Service Award 2015.

The project has also been selected by Loughborough University, UK as an inspiring model for eliminating open defecation, and it is to be presented at the WEDC International Conference in July.

 

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Nadia declared as India’s first ODF district

 

Bengal Panchayati Raj

The project to strengthen panchayati raj institutions in West Bengal has been immensely praised by World Bank. According to the World Bank report presented in 2013, the performance of gram panchayats improved substantially on all fronts.

As a result, out of 1000 gram panchayats from nine project districts, 792 qualified for receiving the block grant of FY13-14, based on an independent Annual Performance Assessment undertaken between May 2012 and September 2012.

 

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Rural development – Priority of WB Govt

 

Health insurance

The World Bank and the Global Alliances for Social Protection programme (GIZ) have lauded West Bengal’s progress in executing the Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana (RSBY). The scheme provides cashless treatment benefits of up to Rs. 30,000 per family annually through a network of 1,043 hospitals throughout Bengal.

West Bengal has been invited to share its experience in social sector insurance in a global learning forum in Berlin, organised in June 2015 by World Bank and GIZ.

 

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WB CM distributing benefits to people

 

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Social sector development: Bengal shows the way

Health Care, Education and Skill Development are core sectors where West Bengal made rapid progress in the last three years. The State, under the new Government had to revive and restructure the total infrastructure which had become almost non-existent. With continued efforts, the State made rapid progress by rebuilding the existing projects and creating newer avenues.

Health, Education, Skill development are also the focus areas for the Bengal Global Summit 2014, here is what the Government achieved in the last 3 years.

Health & Family Welfare

• Due to our initiatives, the Maternal Mortality Ratio (MMR) has decreased from 145 (2007-09) to 117 (2012) and Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) from 32 (2012) to 31 (2013).

• From only 6 operational Sick Newborn Care Units(SNCU) up to May 2011, 43 SNCUs have been made operational up to October 2014 and 16 more new SNCUs are also coming up. 285 Sick New Born Stabilization Unit (SNSU) are operational and 23 more such facilities are coming up. All 561 functional health units now have a New Born Care Corners (NBCC) and 100 more NBCC are being set up in phased manner. 25 Neonatal Units will be operational during 2014-15. NICU (Neonatal Intensive Care Unit) and PICU (Pediatric Intensive Care Unit) are functional in 9 and10 Medical Colleges, respectively.

• Paediatric Nephrology Unit is being set up in Medical College Hospitals and Paediatric Cardiology is being set up in 4 Medical Colleges.

• 140 Comprehensive Emergency Obstetric Care (CEmOC) facilities to manage obstetric complications and 531 Basic Emergency Obstetric Care (BEmOC) facilities will be made operational during 2014-15.

• Out of proposed 12 Mother and Child Hubs (MCH), 7 will be completed within 2014-15 and rest in 2015-16.

• The construction of 40 Super-speciality hospitals is expected to be completed during 2015-16.

• Out of 41 Critical Care Units (CCU), 20 are already functional and the rest 21 will be made operational within 2015-16. Construction of 5 Trauma care units (TCU) has been completed and construction of another 8 TCU and 9 Burn units (3 in Medical Colleges & 6 in District hospitals) is being taken up.

• 95 Fair Price Medicine Shops are functional and another 21 will shortly be made operational. During 2014-15, out of the gross sale value of Rs. 544 crores, the patients availed discounts of Rs. 364 crores.

• Fair Price Diagnostic Imaging Facilities and Dialysis Services under PPP has been established in 22 hospitals and another 26 hospitals will be covered by August, 2015.

• The drugs & equipments budget has increased from Rs. 80 (eighty) crore in 2010-11 to present Rs.403 crore.

• User charges for all investigations, medicine and beds have been waived in secondary hospitals.

• To cope with the shortage of Specialists, DNB (Diploma of National Board) courses have been opened in 6 (six) District Hospitals with addition of 60 (sixty) seats. DNB courses have also been planned in another 4 (four) District Hospitals. From 50,380 Beds in 2011, the Bed strength has increased to 74,507. 180 non-bedded PHC were upgraded to 10 bedded PHC, 144 BPHCs were upgraded to Rural Hospitals. 8 New health districts and 8 New District Hospitals have been created.

• As against allocation of Rs.2,211.06 crore in 2014-15, allocation of Rs.2,588.90 crore has been proposed for Health in 2015-16

Education

School Education Department

• During 2014-15, 155 new primary schools and 350 upper primary schools have been constructed. 584 New Primary Schools along with 1,319 New Upper Primary Schools are under construction. 206 schools have been upgraded from High to Higher Secondary and 104 Junior High Schools to High School.

• 11,430 schools were provided with two additional class rooms. Additional class rooms in another 14,175 schools are under construction. Classes will commence in 44 Model schools during the next academic year.

• 33,628 primary schools are being provided with electric connection.

• 99.36% students of primary schools (77, 76,133) and 98.18% students of upper primary schools (46,90,463) have been covered under mid-day meal programme. ‘Nirmal Vidyalaya Abhiyan’ has been taken up in elementary and secondary schools. Till now, more than 98% of the schools have been provided with toilet facilities.

• 1,151 para-teachers have been recruited to teach Santhali medium in primary schools in Jangal Mahal.

• In the 11 backward districts, construction of 105 Girls’ hostels, 401 integrated school buildings with hostels and 11 PTTIs has been taken up. Seventy one 50-bedded Girls’ hostels and 4 new school buildings have been completed.

• 218 new primary and 373 upper primary schools have been sanctioned and the construction work has been started.

• 25,309 bicycles have been distributed to Girl students of Bankura, Purulia and Paschim Medinipur districts.

• As against allocation of Rs.6, 884.50 crore in 2014-15, the new proposed allocatation is Rs.8,055.00 crore in 2015-16..

Higher Education Department

• The new universities at Panchanan Barma University at Coochbehar and Kazi Nazrul University at Asansol and Diamond Harbour Women’s University and Bankura University have started functioning in 2013-14 and 2014- 15 respectively. Two other new State aided universities, namely, the West Bengal University for Teacher Training, Education, Planning and Administration and Raiganj University will commence in next academic session. With this, the new State aided universities has gone up to six.

• The West Bengal Government is encouraging setting up of private universities. The Techno India University in North 24 Parganas and the Seacom Skills University in Birbhum have started and another five new private universities the Neotia University, JIS University, the University of Engineering & Management, Adamas University in North 24 Parganas and AMITY University will start in 2015-16.

• 45 new colleges are coming up in the State. New colleges at Salboni, Lalgarh, Nayagram and Jhargram in Jangalmahal, State’s first Hindi medium college at Banarhat, Jalpaiguri, New Town, Singur and Gaighata have already started. Another 15 Government Degree Colleges in un-served and under-served areas will start by August 2015. New Government Engineering Colleges are under construction at Coochbehar and Purulia.

• Due to these initiatives of the State Government, the Gross Enrolment Ratio (GER) has gone up from 12.80 in 2011-12 to 17.60 currently.

• A large number of posts in the teaching and nonteaching category have been created in the newly established universities and colleges.

• One of the remarkable achievements has been the reservation for OBC students in higher education under the West Bengal State Higher Educational Institution (Reservation & Admission) Act, 2013. 59,612 OBC category A & B students were admitted in the academic session of 2014 – 15, accounting for 10.60% of the total number of students admitted.

• As against allocation of Rs.342.95 crore in 2014-15, the proposed to allocation is Rs.391.00 crore to this department in 2015-16.

Technical Education and Training

• The State, in order to enhance the employment opportunities through skill development of the youth, has taken up an ambitious programme of setting up one Industrial Training Institute (ITI) in every Block of the State and one Polytechnic in every Sub-division.

• This Government in just three years has operationalized 43 new ITIs and additional 92 ITIs will come up this year. In order to use the expertise of private sector in skill development training, plan to set up 1000 ITIs in the Public Private Partnership has been taken in collaboration with the National Skill Development Corporation.

• 34 polytechnics have already been set up and 32 more Polytechnics are under construction.

• Apex Chambers like FICCI, BCCI and reputed industrial players like Samsung, Raymonds etc are importing skill training.

• The State has received the highest award in the All India Skill Competition two times in a row in 2013 and 2014.

• As against allocation of Rs.549.00 crore in 2014-15, allocation of Rs.647.00 crore has been made to this department in 2015-16.

Skill Development

• The state obtained first place for the first time in All India Skill Contest 2013.

• Under the leadership of the Hon’ble Chief Minister, West Bengal Skill Development Mission has been formed to develop technical and job-oriented skills.

• To ensure development of technical skills, the West Bengal State Council of Technical and Vocational Education and Skill Development Act, 2013 has been passed.

• One new ITI will be established in each block of the state. 38 new ITIs have already been established and seats have been increased by 3700. Apart from this, 88 new government ITIs are being established.

• As a result of Paschimbanga Swanirbhar Shahayak Prakalpo, nearly total 1 lakh 47 thousand nos. of groups have been benefited and subsidy of over 24 crore given in a scheme for reducing loans of the self-help groups

• Number of beneficiaries under the Swami Vivekananda Swanirbhar Karmasansthan Prokalpo, over the last two and half years is almost 78 thousand. Total outlay of project Rs. 1,715 crore Govt. grant Rs. 396 crore and employment generated in this project is for 2,93,827 people.

• Rs 8.12 crore has been spent to train producers of self-employment projects with the objective to develop the standard of their items. Through 91 special training camps, 2660 local unemployed youth have been given training in different fields with the objective to make the people of Jangalmahal self-sufficient through increase in their earnings.

• The work for construction of Training and Marketing Centre for the development of rural infrastructure at Nilgunj, Minakhan, Dhamakhali of 24 Pgs (N), Durgapur, Khandaghosh and Madhabdihi of Burdwan has been completed. Beside, work for construction of Training and Marketing Centres at New Town, Rajarhat of Kolkata, Ruipukur of Nadia, Phuljhor of Burdwan and the office of the District Collector of Paschim Medinipur is going on.

• Construction of hostels for girl students is going on in 25 polytechnic colleges. Various MOUs have been signed with Raymond, Bengal Chamber of Commerce & Industries, ILFS, FUCCU, ASSOCHAM, Security Sector Skill Development Council (SSSDC) and others which will train more than 1 lakh people on various sectors.

• Training under Skill Development Initiative Scheme (Modular Employable Skills): An additional 1,05,000 people have been trained since 2011 under Skill Development Initiative Scheme. Training of 13,500 people has been initiated in backward areas including blocks in the border areas.

Bengal – A model for India

There was a saying, ‘What Bengal thinks today, India thinks tomorrow’. Thanks to three decades of misrule and defective governance of the Left Front, the phrase had lost its meaning. Not any more.

In the last four years, Bengal has reclaimed her position as the best among states in several sectors and has become a model for others to emulate.

The government of West Bengal sincerely believes in inclusive governance. WB CM has been working relentlessly working for people of all castes, religions, genders, communities and creed.

When Trinamool Congress led government came to power in Bengal, it had inherited a huge debt amounting to almost Rs 2 lakh crore. Despite the debt burden, governance has not slowed down in the state.

1. More than 75 lakh people of the State have been benefited by the fair price medicine shops set up on the initiative of the West Bengal Chief Minister Ms Mamata Banerjee. It has been estimated that during the last one and half years, since the opening of fair price medicine shops in Government Hospitals, the medicine buyers have received at total discount of Rs 205.51crore.

2. The State has also launched fair price diagnostic centres where procedures like dialysis and MRI are available at nominal cost. Treatment for cancer, cardiac and blood-related ailments has been made free.

3. West Bengal has also bagged international recognition in the implementation of the national health insurance scheme. The work on the programme had been highly appreciated by the World Bank and Global Alliances for Social Protection from GIZ (German Cooperation).

4. West Bengal was once a Left-Wing Extremism affected state. After 2011, thanks to the developmental initiatives of the state government, Maoist violence has subsided in the Jangalmahal area. Peace reigns there now.

5. West Bengal’s Kanyashree scheme has benefitted 22 lakh girls till date. Launched in 2013, the scheme provides financial assistance to girls to pursue their education. The scheme, which has been appreciated by UNICEF and honoured at London Girls’ Summit 2014, has hugely brought down the rate of dropout among school-going girls.

6. Recently the Rajya Sabha passed a Private Members’ Bill for the protection of rights of transgender. West Bengal had formed a Transgender Development Board, the first in India, way back in March, 2015.

7. The government is also committed to the upliftment of backward classes. On the lines of Kanyashree scheme, WB CM started the Shikshashree scheme for SC/ST students in the state. WB CM also created an independent ministry for Tribal Development.

8. The state government has introduced 17% reservation for OBCs without affecting the general category seats. Instead the government increased the infrastructure for accommodating the OBC students.

9. The government has set a record in building toilets. Nadia district received the United Nations Public Service award for being the first district in India to be declared ‘open defecation free’.

10. The State of West Bengal has received 11 national prizes for its work at the Panchayat level in the year 2014. Bengal was best among States in expenditure for creating jobs under NREGA scheme.

11. Excise Department was conferred the prestigious Platinum Award by Skoch Foundation at the 37th Conference on “Minimum Government, Maximum Governance”, hosted with support by a number of Central Government Ministries for the unique initiative of introducing e-Abgari Scheme for online filing of tax and tracking performance under the Excise Department.

12. Panchayat and Rural Development Department has also been conferred the Skoch Order of Excellence for outstanding work in 100-Days Work Scheme and Skoch Order of Merit for Web-based Monitoring System by Institutional Strengthening of Gram Panchayats Project in Bengal.

13. Bengal had been adjudged as the BEST STATE in All India Skill Competition, 2013 and awarded Certificate of Merit and Running Shield.

14. West Bengal bagged the Krishi Karman award for the third year in a row in 2014 for outstanding performance in the agriculture sector.

15. The tableaux of West Bengal government, featuring the famous Chhau dance of Purulia, bagged the first prize at the Republic Day parade in 2013.

Bengal surges ahead in the Finance & Industry sector

In the four years under Trinamool Congress, West Bengal Government has surged ahead, negating the misrule of the past Left Government. After formation of new industrial policies and creating infrastructure suitable for industries, Bengal is marching ahead towards a newer and brighter future. After the Bengal Global Business Summit and the visits to Mumbai, Singapore and Bangladesh by the West Bengal Chief Minister Ms Mamata Banerjee, investors have found faith in the State, which has all the criterion to be a key player to be in contact with the Far East.

Economic growth

When the new Government came to power in West Bengal in 2011, the fiscal condition of the State was in disarray. There was a huge debt burden of about Rs 2 lakh crores and the GSDP growth rate was way below national average.

However, in the last three years, there has been a remarkable improvement on the economic front. There has been a turn of fortune for Bengal’s economy under the leadership of Ms Mamata Banerjee.

West Bengal was able to raise its tax collection during a period of economic downturn and reduced profit margins for companies because of its e-governance efforts. By making every registered dealer who has to pay tax worth Rs 2 Lakh or more to make payments only electronically, government has succeeded in increasing compliance and there by plugging out possible channels of leakages.

The numbers say it all:

  • The State revenue has gone up historically from around Rs 21,000 crore annually to around Rs 39,000 crore annually
  • In FY 2013-14, GSDP growth rate was 7.7% vs national average of GDP : 4.9%
  • In FY 2013-14, growth in agriculture and allied sector was 5.28% vs national average of 4.6%
  • In FY 2013-14, growth in industrial sector was 9.58% vs the national average of 0.7%
  • In FY 2013-14, growth in service sector was 7.8% vs the national average of 6.9%
  • Total investment proposal received in the last 1000 days is in the tune of Rs 1,20,000 crore and the work in progress in the tune of 78,000 crore. Interested companies include SAIL, Ultratech cements, Reliance cements, ESSAR and others
  • According to figures published by Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP), in 2014, up to 31st October, the total investments implemented are in the tune of 3581 crore which is third highest in the nation
  • In the last three and half years, total investments implemented is in the tune of Rs 7310 crore in “Big Industry”; compared to last 4 years of Left rule it is almost 2.5 times
  • Creation of land banks, industrial clusters, clearance under 14Y has given a boost to Industrial growth
  • 14 new IT hubs have been sanctioned. 117 industrial units have been allotted in the government industrial park

Growth of Capital and Plan Expenditure

In 2014-15 as per the new evaluation method, the Gross Value Added (GVA) of the State registered a 10.48% growth as compared to the country’s GVA of 7.5%.

Roads, bridges, drinking water, schools, colleges, hospitals, housing, etc. mostly rely on Capital Expenditure by the Government. When the Trinamool Government took office, there was a shock to find that in the year 2010-11 Capital Expenditure grew by Negative (-) 26.08%. In 2011-12, we were able to reverse this Negative into a Positive (+) 24.17% growth of Capital Expenditure. In the year 2012-13, Capital Expenditure grew by Positive (+) 64.53%. In 2013-14 the growth of Capital Expenditure is 52.33%. Such is the outstanding performance of this people centric Government.

Similar has been the record in Plan Expenditure Growth. When the Trinamool Government came to office, Plan Expenditure was a meagre Rs. 14,165.16 crore in 2010-11, which in a span of three years has nearly doubled (Rs. 28,159.37 crore).

Re-industrialization of Bengal is under way: Small, Medium and Large

Since May 2011 to December 2014, the total investment implemented or under implementation amounts to Rs. 84,211.85 crores. As a result huge employment opportunities are being created. In addition, investment proposals to the tune of Rs. 55,855.15 crores have been received. Another Rs. 2,43,000 crores worth of investment proposals have been received in the recently held Bengal Global Business Summit taking the total proposals on the table to around Rs. 3 lakh crores.(Rs. 2,98,627 crores). This investment will also generate huge employment opportunities. Bank Credit Flow to MSME has hit a record high between 2011-12 to 2013-14 reaching Rs. 40,713 crore, a growth of three times as compared to the corresponding before. The credit growth for 2012-13 and 2013-14 is highest among all the States.

There were only 54 MSME clusters when we came to office. Today this has increased by three times to 161 MSME clusters. This development in MSME will also generate huge employment opportunities.

Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises & Textiles

  • Bank Credit Flow to MSME between 2008-09 and 2010-11 was Rs.14,557 crore, it is Rs.4,0713 crore between 2011-12 and 2013-14. In 2011, there were only 54 MSME cluster in the State. Now, there are 215. The number of Artisan Identity Cards issued has gone up from 33852 to 542909. Also, weavers identity cards issued have gone up from 0 to 531075
  • Cluster development in 215 clusters was taken up for in MSME and textile sector
  • Three regional level SYNERGY conclaves were successfully organized at Siliguri, Howrah and Malda for handholding support to MSME entrepreneurs
  • Three Biswa Bangla Showrooms were opened at Kolkata Airport, Dakshinapan, Rajarhat and Kolkata International Airport. Three more showrooms at Bagdogra Airport, Esplanade and New Delhi will be opened shortly
  • Biswa Bangla Marketing Corporation (BBMC) has been set up as an umbrella organisation
  • The Indian Institute of Handloom Technology at Fulia started functioning from August, 2014. Skill upgradation training for 97,000 handloom weavers over the next three years has also started
  • A Scheme of Approved Industrial Park (SAIP) with plug and play facility for MSME units has been introduced. A Venture Capital Fund with a proposed corpus of Rs. 200 crore has been formed
  • Unique Clearance Centre (UCC) for fast tracking of land clearance was set up in Jalpaiguri, Bankura and Burdwan
  • MSME Facilitation Centre (MFC) has been set up in 5 districts to provide single window services to all MSME entrepreneurs for statutory compliances and incentives
  • During 2015-16, MFC will be set up in each district. 25 “Karma Tirtha” with project cost of Rs. 2.80 crore each will be set up in 11 backward districts under NFM
  • Construction of Biswa Khudra Bazar planned over 50 acres of land at Santiniketan will soon start
  • The construction of Eco Tourism Park being set up at Banerhat, Jalpaiguri will start in 2015-16. One Silk Park will come up at Malda and one Apparel and Textile hub will be set up at Rajarhat in 2015-16
  • As against allocation of Rs.536.28 crore in 2014-15, an allocation ofe Rs.618.00 crore to this department has been proposed in the next financial year
  • 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.

Large Industries

With the introduction of West Bengal State Support for Industries Scheme 2013, the State offers one of the most attractive fiscal incentives to manufacturing units.

13 Business Agreements (B2B) were signed in township, development, food processing, textiles, IT and civil aviation during the visit of Hon’ble Chief Minister to Singapore.

The Bengal Global Business Summit – 2015 held on 7th and 8th January 2015 has been a remarkable success. The State received investment proposals worth Rs. 2,43,100 crore at the summit. 20 countries participated and evinced keen interest to invest in the State.

The Government has taken up development of three new industrialparks at Goaltore, Haringhata and Haldia. Major industries like OCL, Xpro India Ltd., IFB Agro Industries, Utkarsh Tube & Pipes, Bengal Beverages have started commercial production in 2014-15.

To expand facilities for leather manufacturers, the Government has decided to notify Bantala as Industrial Township Authority.

In order to rejuvenate five tea gardens of WBTDCL, the State Government has successfully completed the process of private sector participation.

As against Rs.594.00 crore in 2014-15, allocate Rs.653.50 crore was proposed to Commerce and Industries Department in the next financial year.

Tax Reforms

The reforms in the tax administration have been widely acknowledged nationally with Commercial Taxes Directorate being adjudged FIRST among all states in the CSI-Nihilent e-Governance Award, 2013-14 and National Award on e-Governance 2014-15 in “Excellence in Governance”.

Increase in VAT threshold

The threshold of annual turnover for paying VAT is Rs. 5 lakh. The Government proposed to increase the threshold from Rs. 5 lakhs to Rs. 10 lakhs. Due to this measure, more than 20,000 dealers who are at present required to pay VAT will now go out of the ambit of Value Added Tax.

Amnesty Scheme for registration

The Government proposed to introduce an attractive amnesty scheme for unregistered dealers for registration upon payment of reduced tax on their self-declared turnovers for past periods without payment of interest and penalty. The scheme opened from 01.04.2015 till 31.07.2015.

Settlement of Dispute Scheme

With a view to provide relief to the dealers of their unpaid past liabilities and to reduce pending cases, the Government proposed to introduce a very attractive Settlement of Dispute under which the dealers can honourably discharge their past liabilities by paying a fixed percentage of past dues with full waiver of interest and penalty for assessment cases pending in appeal or revision as on the 31st day of January, 2015. The last date for making application for such settlement will be 31st July, 2015.

VAT audit relief to MSME

Audit report by a chartered accountant has to be compulsorily filed by the dealers. We had earlier provided relief to small dealers by gradually increasing the threshold from Rs. 1 crore to Rs. 5 crores. For the development of MSMEs and small dealers of the State, it was proposed to increase the threshold from Rs.5 crore to Rs.10 crore.

The dealers with annual turnover of less than Rs. 5 crores are required to file a self-audit statement. It has also been proposed to do away with filing of self-audit statement by dealers with an annual turnover of less than Rs. 10 crores.

Simplification of assessment

The far-reaching changes in the assessment procedure have reduced assessments from 1,73,588 in 2011-12 to 40,493 in 2013-14, a whopping 300% reduction.

It has been proposed that no demand above Rs. 20,000 can be raised unless the dealer is be given an opportunity to present his case on receipt of the gist of the proposed demand. This will reduce litigation and also provide relief.

At present upon disposal of an appeal petition, the case is sent back to the assessing officer for issuance of a revised demand notice, thus causing delay. It has been proposed to issue a revised demand notice along with the Appellate Order itself.

Speedy tax refund

Earlier, VAT refund used to take 8 to 10 months which the present Government has brought down to 1 month. The simplification of refund procedure has resulted in more than eight times increase in number and fourteen times increase in quantum of pre-assessment refunds. This is remarkable achievement in the area of VAT Refund.

Now, it has been further proposed to provide for grant of post-assessment refund within one month of issue of the assessment order and dispose of all pending cases within September 2015.

Extending the scope of pre-assessment refund

At present dealers are not entitled to preassessment refund if the combined export and inter-state turnover exceeds 50% of the total turnover. Now, the Government proposed to allow the benefit of refund to dealers whose combined turnover of export and inter-state sales exceeds 50% of the total turnover.

Easy Profession Tax registration

Profession Tax enrolment is required for submitting online application for VAT registration. The Government has proposed to merge the two processes through an integrated online system whereby a dealer can simultaneously obtain Profession Tax enrolment and VAT registration. It also proposed to grant new VAT registration within 24 hours for all online application made using Digital Signature.

Merger of Profession Tax set-up with Commercial Taxes

During the last year major structural reforms were introduced in profession tax through rationalisation of tax slabs from more than 100 to just 4.

The Government has now proposed to merge the Profession Tax set up with the existing Commercial Taxes Directorate. This will hugely benefit the prospective tax payers who will now have to deal with only One Tax authority in place of two.

Stamp Duty Relief for Property Registration

At present 1% additional Stamp Duty is charged on properties whose market value exceeds Rs. 30 lakhs. The Government has proposed to raise the threshold from Rs. 30 lakhs to Rs. 40 lakhs with immediate effect. As a result, the property owners will have to pay reduced Stamp Duty of 6% instead of 7% on properties with market value up to Rs. 40 lakhs.

Extending Industrial Promotion Assistance Scheme

The Industrial Promotion Assistance Scheme for financial assistance to micro and small enterprises comes to an end on 31.03.2015. It has been proposed to extend the scheme for a further period of one year up to 31.03.2016.

Transformation in Public Finance

West Bengal has gone through a significant transformation with the public finances. The state of the public finances was in a dilapidated condition when Mamata Banerjee took over as the Chief Minister of West Bengal.

Figures clearly show that the State’s fiscal measures have borne fruit:

  • Revenue Deficit (difference between budgeted net revenue and actual net revenue) which was 3.6% (2010-11) has declined over the years. It was 2.7% (2011-12) to 2.1% (2012-13) and is projected at 0.5% (2013-14). The Revenue Deficit has sharply fallen from Rs 21,578 crore (2009-10) to Rs 13,308 crore (2012-13) and to Rs 3,488 crore (2013-14)
  • Gross Fiscal Deficit (difference between government’s expenditure and revenue expressed as a percentage of GDP/GSDP) which was 4.4% (2010-11) has also declined over the years. It was 3.3 % (2011-12) and in 2013-14, it is projected at 1.8%. In the non special category states, in terms of Gross Fiscal Deficit, West Bengal had second highest GFD (2011-12), while in 2013-14, 6 states are above WB
  • The state’s own tax collection has increased historically. It was at Rs 22,000 crore (2011-12) and increased by more than 40% in 2012-13 and to Rs 39,100 crore (2013-14)
  • Capital Expenditure Disbursement (it is the expenditure on development of machinery, equipment, building and other infrastructure) a greater growth of infrastructure like roads, bridges etc) grew by 44% in 2012-13, from Rs 10,505 crore (2011-12) to Rs 15,137 crore (2012-13) and further to Rs 18,914 crore (2013-14)
  • The ‘Development Expenditure’ (as defined by RBI) has increased from 52% (2011-12) to 57% (2012-13 and 2013-14)
  • The ratio of own revenue generation to the revenue expenditure has significantly increased from 35.8% (2011-12) to 39.8% (2012-13) and to 45.2% (2013-14)

Note: The figures of 2010-11 and 2011-12 are actual figures while figures of 2012-13 are Revised Estimates and 2013-14 are Budget Estimates.

Inclusive growth – Bengal leads the way

While the State’s GSDP has been growing at a much higher pace than the national GDP and the state revenues have grown historically by more than 85% in just 3 years, it is also the backward class which has perceived the growth. It is only when the backward class, economically and socially challenged sections are given the benefits of the growth, development becomes inclusive and holistic.

Development of the backward class and the socially challenged class has received a huge boost under the government led by Mamata Banerjee, as shown in the charts below:

Planned Expenditure

The planned expenditure has grown from Rs 391.85 crore to Rs 610.85 crore, in the last 3 years under Trinamool’s rule compared to the last 3 years of Left regime.

Bengal’s debt conditions improves

The Debt-GSDP ratio was 44% in 2008-09 and 2009-10 has decreased sharply over the years. It stands at 40.1% in 2011-12, 37.5% in 2012-13 and at 34.6% at 2013-14.

Interest payment to GSDP ratio has fallen down from 3.8% (2005-06 to 2009-10) to 2.8% (2010-11 to 2013-14).

Interest payment to revenue receipts has also decreased from 37.9% (2005-06 to 2009-10) to 25.8% (2010-11 to 2013-14). Revenue receipts means the taxes, duties and fees levied by the government and also includes interests on investments made by the government or dividends earned by the state.

The growth of GSDP (g) is higher than the effective rate of interest (i), ie g-i >0. In WB, g-i, is now at 8.3(2010-11 to 2013-14) and has increased from 4.6 (2005-06 to 2009-10). If GSDP grows at a higher rate than the effective rate of interest, then it reflects a better situation of public finance. The surplus has grown sharply over the years.

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West Bengal excels in distribution of land to poor, landless people

West Bengal Government under Trinamool Congress has achieved a huge feat in Land and Land Reforms in 2011, in spite of the of the land reforms movement taken up by the erstwhile Left Government during its 34 years tenure.

From distribution of land pattas to landless farmers to allotments made in budget in the land reforms sector, from collection of land revenues to transparent patta distribution policy, the Trinamool Government has excelled in every sphere only within a period of four years.

Distribution of Land Pattas

In the last two years of the Left rule, the pattas given to landless families were a total of 41, 304, i.e. 5082 in 2009-10 and 36,222 in 2010-11.

In comparison, in 2012-13 the Trinamool Government distributed 62,781 pattas and in 2013-14, it distributed 1, 06,544 pattas, which is 1, 69,325 pattas to landless families in just two years. The average numbers of pattas distributed are 84,663 per year, which averages thrice as much as the past Left Government.

In the past four years, more than 2.5 lakh families were distributed with land pattas.

Transparent policy regarding patta distribution

• Landless and poor families are distributed with a maximum 5 decimal of land

• The land which is being distributed is from the Khas lands of the Government or is bought by the Government

• The flagship programme has been named Nijo Griha Nijo Bhumi

• The Government aims at providing land pattas to all the landless poor families in rural Bengal

Yearly planned expenditure towards Land and Land reforms have increased

In the last four years of the Left Government the yearly planned expenditure towards Land and Land Reforms during 2007-2011 was Rs 82.67 crore. In the four years of Trinamool Government from 2011-2015, the expenditure has been 207.64 crores.

Success in collection of land revenues

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.

Bottomline

Trinamool Government has been under attack by the media in association with the opposition parties. The real reason of the slander campaign is simple enough. The opposition parties have no other way to counter the developmental surge made by the Trinamool Congress.

Results are out and the opposition has failed, support-wise, democratically and by performance. Thanks to Mamata Banerjee and the Maa Mati Manush Government, West Bengal has witnessed a real Poriborton.

WB CM conducts her 90th administrative meeting at Chinsurah

West Bengal Chief Minister Ms Mamata Banerjee today chaired her 90th administrative meeting at Chinsurah to take stock of the developmental progress of the Hooghly district. She said that governance is a continuous process and these district tours help her interact with people.

WB CM announced that the government will set up a Centre of Excellence at Chinsurah in collaboration with the Government of Israel. “We have also given 5 acres of land for a new college at Chinsurah,” she added. “We are exploring the option of setting up an Agricultural University in Hooghly district,” WB CM said.

Answering queries of reporters, WB CM said she had asked Centre to increase the procurement of jute bags for government packages to save the jute industry.

Ruing the lack of banks in about 1000 gram panchayats in the State, she said that she had suggested to the Centre to convert post offices into banks. “How will we transfer wages for 100 Days’ Work scheme if there are no banks? We want Centre to turn post offices into banks,” she added.