State Tourism Dept launches website on Bengali cuisine

Not just places of interest, West Bengal Tourism Department will now tug at the gastronomic strings of tourists with a new website devoted solely to Bengali cuisine.

The recently-launched website is a powerhouse of information on Bengali cuisine, various recipes and also provides region-wise information of food available in the State. The ministry hopes this website will bring Bengali cuisine on the international culinary map.

Minister Bratya Basu said, “Tourists who are visiting Bengal will be encouraged by this website. They can now get any information on the food and culinary delights in any part of the State – be it Cooch Behar or Krishnagar”.

“Food is ingrained in Bengali culture. Promoting Bengali cuisine is a great way to promote tourism,” he added.

Experts in the field feel this move will go a long way in boosting tourism in Bengal and boost the restaurant and hospitality infrastructure in the State. Themes like ‘street food walk’ will also be more popular.

 

Click here to view the website.

HIDCO to develop Eco Village in Rajarhat

After Eco Park, now Eco Village, a replica of reality. Those who do not have the opportunity of visiting rural Bengal will be able to experience how an ideal village is – Mud houses, naturally, without AC, ponds with fish in them and which you can fish as well. You can even cook the fish you catch at the new facility.

How about a boat-ride? HIDCO is planning to introduce only paddle and shikara boats instead of motor ones. Ample food options will also be available.

Urban Village

HIDCO’s Urban Eco Village is coming up on an 84 acre plot opposite the Eco Park. A village ecosystem is being developed by HIDCO with bamboo, hay and wood surrounding a huge water body. Here you will be able to go out for fishing, bird-watching or boating, you will also be able to see and taste the dishes of native Bengal.

As souvenirs you will be able to purchase handicrafts. Just as the Maidan acts as the lungs of Kolkata, Eco Park is the same for New Town. Eco Village will be an added oxygen supplier to those lungs”.

Prime location

A broad road stretches from the middle of gates 2 and 3 of the Eco Park starting from the Biswa Bangla Sarani till the end of Action Area 2, various apartments are located here. Opposite that, a huge plot of land has been identified beside Nababpur and Famerhati villages.

Eco Village is being developed around a water-body. Except for the washrooms, nothing else will be made of concrete here. The ducks will be introduced in the pond and various flowering plants and fruits will be grown on its sides.

Tourist attractions

A bird-watching tower is also a part of the plans, apart from the local birds, various migratory birds will be seen here. Open bill bird from Indonesia comes here.

Huts will be made available for resting in the afternoon. People can get a feel of Santiniketan or Darjeeling. Apart from that, village experience from North and South India will be available. Kids will also get a park in this facility.

When seen from the sky, the village will be in the shape of the English alphabet ‘B’. HIDCO has already begun their work as per the schedule.

Industry-related problems to be solved within 60 days: Dr Amit Mitra

West Bengal Finance and Industry Minister Dr Amit Mitra presided over the first ever meeting of the South Bengal Industrial Core Committee at Asansol on Saturday, 14 June. Held at the ICAI Bhavan in Asansol, the meeting discussed more than 70 problems related to industry.

During the meeting, Dr Mitra, solved 95% of the problems related to land, license, water, power and pollution on the spot. The Minister urged the District Magistrates of the nine South Bengal districts present at the meet that all problems regarding industry must be solved within 15 to 60 days.

The Finance and Industry Minister said that the transparency in industry related works is better than any other country in the world, especially China. The State Government is now moving at a fast pace to set up the infrastructure of the Kharagpur and Panagarh industrial parks.

WB CM on 4-day north Bengal tour

West Bengal Chief Minister Ms Mamata Banerjee traveled to Maldah on Monday via train, thus beginning her four-day visit to north Bengal.

The Chief Minister chaired an administrative review meeting for the district of Maldah last evening at Durga Kinkar Bhavan, the Maldah College auditorium. She has already chaired more than ninety administrative meetings covering all the twenty districts of the state.

She will conduct an administrative meeting for the districts of Uttar and Dakshin Dinajpur today, 16 June, 2015, at Karnajora.

The Chief Minister will reach  Darjeeling on 17 June where she will meet district officials. She will leave Darjeeling on 19 June to attend the meeting of the North Bengal development department at Uttarkanya.

Bouquet of projects for Maldah

The West Bengal Chief Minister inaugurated projects like Sabar Ghar-e Aalo (a rural electrification project), a central bus terminus in Malda, two new BLLRO offices at Kaliachak and Habibpur and a bevy of new educational institutions in the district. The state government has already allotted ` 289 crore for the electrification project.

The Chief Minister said that the State Government has already written to the Centre for export of Maldah mangoes to foreign countries.

Singapore looking for more opportunities to invest in Bengal

GIC Singapore, the sovereign wealth fund of the island nation, is trying to scout for more opportunities in West Bengal.

“After investing USD 32.5 million in Kolkata Riverside, a 262-acre township, the fund is looking for more opportunities here,” Bengal Finance Minister Amit Mitra said.

The GIC-invested PE fund, sponsored by HDFC Property and domiciled in Singapore, had signed a USD 32.5 million (Rs 200 crore) agreement with Hiland Group during the Bengal Global Business Summit in January this year for Kolkata Riverside development.

Dr Mitra said GIC, owner of one of the world’s largest funds, was very enthusiastic about development of the state and is keen to participate more actively. “They have indicated that they were negotiating with a few others for further investment,” he said.

Surge of development in the Sunderbans

Nineteen blocks of North and South 24-Parganas of West Bengal come under the Department of Sunderban Affairs. The aim of the department is to provide special assistance to these 19 blocks for their socio-economic development. Of course, these 19 fall within the purview of the other departments of the State Government, and receive the normal share of assistance from them.

The work of the Department of Sunderban Affairs may be categorised under the following heads:

  • Creating infrastructure for transport
  • Developing drainage systems and culverts
  • Increasing agricultural output and the variety of crops grown
  • Controlling soil erosion and developing mangroves
  • Spreading horticulture in the region
  • Ensuring adequate supply of drinking water
  • Improving the infrastructure for education
  • Ensuring electricity reaches all the regions
  • Ensuring adequate housing

 

Though the department existed during the Left Front regime, that there was little development under the above-mentioned heads is evident from examining the plan outlay of the State budgets.

 

Budget allocation

During the last four financial years of the Left Front Government, that is, from 2007-08 to 2010-11, the allocation increased from Rs 89,77,32,000 to Rs 106,73,71,000, or by a mere 19%.

Contrast this with that during the first four financial years of the Trinamool Government: from Rs 135,02,29,000 in 2011-12 (therefore, a jump of  26.5% during the first year itself) to Rs 260 crore, or by almost 93% (92.56%, to be exact).

Comparing the fourth year (2014-15) of the Trianamool Government to the last year of the Left Front Government (2010-11) shows an increase of almost 2.5 times (2.44 times, to be exact). Further, comparing the 2010-11 number to the 2015-16 number (current financial year), which is Rs 370,00,00,000, shows that the difference has become almost 3.5 times (3.45 times, to be exact).

Therefore, it is quite clear that the Trinamool Government has put a lot of stress on the development of the Sunderbans region, and the all-round developments are there for all to see.

 

Three-pronged development

The plan outlay in the State Budget for the Department of Sunderban Affairs is divided into three categories.

  • Sunderbans Development Fund, which constitutes the Core Plan for the Sunderbans region (and which is fully funded by the State Government)
  • Rural Infrastructure Development Fund (partly borne by the Centre)
  • Additional funds for the development of the Sunderbans (under Additional Compensatory Afforestation (ACA))

 

During its last financial year in power, that is, 2010-11, the Left Front Government allotted Rs 31,64,46,000. During its first four years in power, the Trinamool Government allotted a total of Rs 530,67,54,000, or Rs 132,66,89,000 per year on an average. Therefore, the latter, per year, has been spending more than four times that spent by the Left Front during its last year.

 

Report card for 2013-14

Among the important projects implemented by the Trinamool Government during 2013-14 are:

  • Bricklaying of 275 km of pathways
  • Concretising 48.82 km of pathways
  • Metalling 67.3 km of pathways
  • Constructing 20 roller-compacted concrete (RCC) jetties, three RCC bridges, two sluice gates, two culverts
  • Constructing one sports complex in Mathurapur-1 block in South 24-Parganas
  • Distributing bicycles among 32,209 ninth standard students in the region

 

Fund allocation under the three categories mentioned earlier:

  • Sunderbans Development Fund – Rs 141 crore
  • Rural Infrastructure Development Fund – Rs 115 crore
  • ACA – Rs 18 crore

 

Report card for 2014-15

Among the important projects implemented by the Trinamool Government during 2013-14 are:

  • Bricklaying of 136.43 km of pathways
  •  Concretising 27.29 km of pathways
  • Metalling 14.35 km of pathways
  • Constructing 15 RCC jetties, one sluice gate
  • Constructing an RCC bridge over Mridangabhanga River, linking Mathurapur-2 and Patharpratima blocks
  • Constructing two college buildings and four ITI buildings
  • Distributing bicycles among 19,000 ninth standard students in the region

 

Coming to agricultural development of the Sunderbans, during 2014-15, 70,000 farmer families have been provided help on various fronts, like distribution of oilseeds (sunflower and til) to small and marginal farmers, distribution of saplings for planting during the boro season, distribution of agricultural implements like hand sprayers and distribution of vermin compost among marginal farmers.

 

Year 2015-16

Among the major plans for financial year 2015-16 are:

  • Constructing seven RCC bridges
  • Laying of 480 km of roadways
  • Distribution of seeds, fertilizers and agricultural implements among 71,000 small and marginal farmers

 

For all these, Rs 370 crore has been allotted by the State Government under the Budget, which is 42.3% more than the amount for 2014-15.

Therefore, under the Trinamool Government, there has been an unprecedented development of the Sunderbans region. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, through her able leadership, has managed to bring about the kind of development which most people never expected.

Jai Hind Bahini gets a uniform

The official t-shirt of Jai Hind Bahini was unveiled at Trinamool Bhavan on Friday.

The blue and white t-shirt was launched by All India General Secretary of the party, Subrata Bakshi in the presence of Rajya Sabha MP Dola Sen, Lok Sabha MP Arpita Ghosh, Indranil Sen, Soumitra Roy, former footballer and councillor Shyamal Bandyopadhyay, councillor Sandip Bakshi and others.

On the occasion, Subrata Bakshi said Jai Hind Bahini will be engaged with apolitical, social work. Jai Hind Bahini will also organise cultural programmes on 21 July.

No compromise on Land Bill: WB CM

Trinamool Congress and other Opposition parties on Friday moved a motion against the land ordinance and urging for its immediate withdrawal.

Chief Minister Ms Mamata Banerjee on Friday raised her sharpest pitch against the Centre on the ordinance dubbing it “draconian“ making it clear that her party would not comprise on this count.

The Chief Minister termed the land ordinance to be “anti-people”. “Land agitation is the right of farmers. This fact was brought to the national and international fore by Trinamool Congress. We strongly oppose the 100% acquisition clause (without consent),” she said.

It is to be noted that Trinamool is the only party which has consistently opposed the anti-people land bill. In 2006, party Chairperson Ms Mamata Banerjee even went on a 26-day hunger strike for the sake of farmers in Singur.

WB Govt to take over Mother Dairy Calcutta, name it Bengal Dairy

The West Bengal government has decided to take over the Bengal unit of Mother Dairy also known as Mother Dairy Calcutta. It will now become a government enterprise as per a S tate Cabinet decision.

The employees will now become government employees and the enterprise will be known as “Bengal Dairy”.

Mother Dairy Calcutta which was a State government project, was started under Operation Flood II of National Dairy Development Board in 1974 . It was set up initially to cater to the demand of the Kolkata urban agglomeration spread over the Kolkata Metropolitan area, approximately 852 sq km.

Its aim was to safeguard the interest of rural milk producers by encouraging co-operative movement and marketing the surplus milk available from the villages, thus helping the milk producers to realise their own potential for organized endeavour and the creation of more rural wealth.

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Bengal cabinet clears deck for developing six theme cities

West Bengal cabinet on Friday cleared the deck for developing six modern cities in the state.

Speaking to the press after the cabinet meeting, state Urban Development and Municipal Affairs Minister Firhad Hakim said the location for six modern cities had already been finalised. The Cabinet had even named all the six proposed cities according to choice and importance of the place, he said adding they would have modern facilities for decent living.

Naming the theme cities

Speaking about the smart cities, Hakim said one would come up over 85 acres at Dabgram near Siliguri and would be called ‘Teesta’ after the name of a major river in north Bengal. Another city would come up near Bolpur in Birbhum district over 127 acres and christened ‘Gitabitan’ after a popular compilation of songs by Rabindranath Tagore.

A third city over 50 acres would come up near the twin industrial towns of Asansol-Durgapur covering Churulia, birth place of the poet Kazi Nazrul Islam. It would be named ‘Agnibina’, after the name of a collection of poems by the rebel poet. One more city would come up near Kalyani, developed by erstwhile chief minister Bidhan Chandra Roy, in Nadia district over 50 acres and would be known as ‘Samriddhi’.

Another city, which is yet to be named, would come up at Dumurjala in neighbouring Howrah district over 50 acres. The sixth smart city would come up at Baruipur in the southern outskirt of the metropolis over 86 acres and would be named after the famed Bengal matinee idol Uttam Kumar, the minister said.

Allotment of land

In all cases the state government has adequate land and would be developed by the state urban development department, Hakim said. Besides, the state government would also develop some thematic private township over land within ceiling at different places in the state.

The themes could range from knowledge, sports and IT and the townships would be developed by various wings of the department like HIDCO and KMDA, he said.

Hakim hoped that the projects would bring in huge investment and create a lot of employment opportunity. In all cases there would be 25 per cent reservations for the economically weaker sections.