State Fisheries Dept has crossed benchmark of 1 lakh MT of exports

The State Fisheries Department has crossed the benchmark it had set for 2018 – 1 lakh metric tonnes (MT) of exports. In fact, the figure has reached 1.05 lakh MT, as of November 2018.

This was announced by the advisor to the chief minister on agriculture and allied sectors during the course of his speech at the inauguration of Bengal Fish Fest in January.

The figure is expected to touch a new high by the end of financial year 2018-19, that is, March 31, 2019.

Meanwhile, Bangla Government is on course to build one of the world’s largest quality control labs to help increase the production of shrimps.

Source: The Statesman

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Research scholars to help State Govt increase foodgrain productivity

The Bangla Government has roped in research scholars from various agricultural universities in the State to help increase productivity of rice and other foodgrains.

The research wing of the State Agriculture Department has tied up with two State-owned agricultural universities – Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya and Uttar Banga Krishi Viswavidyalaya – to carry out the research work.

As part of the collaboration, officials of the department will hold meetings with the researchers involved at regular intervals to determine future steps that need to be taken to increase productivity.

The Agricultural Department is also preparing a road map to ensure that the suggested steps coming out of the collaboration are followed through.

One of the main objectives of the initiative is to impart expertise to farmers on how to sow seeds in a more scientific way.

According to the Agriculture Department, overall paddy cultivation has increased in the last couple of years due to the introduction of various social schemes for the farmers and of advanced and sturdier varieties of seeds, and of cultivation of rarer varieties like tulaipanji, gobindabhog and kalonunia over larger areas.

The State Government has also introduced vocational training courses in different aspects of agriculture, such as soil testing and other things to widen the options of job-oriented skill development programmes.

As a result of these, compared to financial year 2010-11, the income of farmers has increased by three times. The State has also won the national-level award, Krishi Karman for five consecutive years.

Source: Millennium Post

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WBKVIB to help artisans develop cotton khadi as per modern standards

The West Bengal Khadi and Village Industries Board (WBKVIB), buoyed by the success of Project Muslin, has taken up a project to further develop cotton khadi. The project will encompass 14 districts in the State.

At present, there is a huge demand for cotton khadi, both in domestic and international markets, mainly due to its eco-friendly nature.

Around 4,950 artisans will get the training and the project cost will be to the tune of Rs 16.52 crore. These artisans are now mostly producing traditional items of white khadi and conventional items of cotton khadi.

The main objectives of the project, according to the CEO of WBKVIB, are to train the artisans in churning out products as per the present market demand (in terms of design), provide them with the infrastructure to achieve that and create a platform for marketing their products.

The 14 districts that have been earmarked for the project are Birbhum, Malda, Murshidabad, Hooghly, Purba Bardhaman, Paschim Bardhaman, South 24 Parganas, North 24 Parganas, Howrah, Purba Medinipur, Paschim Medinipur, Nadia, Uttar Dinajpur and Dakshin Dinajpur.

It may be mentioned that there are about 115 khadi institutions and societies working in the area of cotton khadi production in Bangla at present.

Source: Millennium Post

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SFDC to set up stalls in Kolkata to sell cooked fish products

The State Fisheries Development Corporation (SFDC), seeing the success of Benfish, will be setting up mobile stalls to sell cooked fish products in different parts of Kolkata.

The mobile stalls would be parked at 30 spots. Benfish has 10 such vans parked in Kolkata.

Currently SFDC has 17 vans which have freezers, which are used to transport raw fish to stalls in and around the city. It has been decided to use the same vans, after removing the freezers, for selling the cooked fish products.

The 17 vans would be launched in January itself. Later more vans would introduced by the corporation.

Source: Bartaman

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State Govt building huge solar dome at Eco Park

The Bangla Government has started several initiatives for producing solar energy, like setting solar panels on the rooftops of various government buildings, schools, colleges and other offices. Being a renewable form of energy, it is environmental-friendly and hence much desirable.

Towards this end, the government has decided to build a huge solar dome at Eco Park on the outskirts of Kolkata. The dome would be nine storeys high. It would be covered with solar panels. This would be the first solar dome in the State at such a scale.

The project is part of the Clean City Green City mission initiated by Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee. It would be completed by the end of the year.

Besides powering Eco Park, the dome would also increase people’s awareness on the importance of solar energy in this age of global warming.

The diameter of the dome would be 46 metres and height would be 27 metres. It would cover an area of 2.89 acres, inside the model village named Banglar Gram at Eco Park. The work for the dome has already started.

The dome would have a circular viewing gallery for the Eco Park. At various levels inside, there would be exhibits, pictures and graphics on global warming and the importance of developing non-conventional sources of energy. For going from one floor to another, there would be lifts and ramps.

A maximum of 180 kilowatts (kW) of solar power can be produced at the dome. The energy would be used for Eco Park, and any surplus energy would be sent outside.

Source: Bartaman

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Kulick Bird Sanctuary to get a makeover

The State Tourism Department is spending an amount of about Rs 4 crore in setting up several projects at Kulick Bird Sanctuary, which is Asia’s largest bird sanctuary, in Uttar Dinajpur district. Hundreds of tourists from across the country visit the sanctuary.

Among the projects are the establishment of an animal rescue centre, a bird preservation centre, an aquarium for ornamental fishes, a turtle rehabilitation centre, a butterfly park, a nature interpretation centre and three watchtowers for nature viewing.

Of these, the first four have already have already been started, according to a senior Forest Department official of the district.

A 1.3 km-long tunnel has also been dug up inside the sanctuary for rearing fishes for the birds. Two Australian emus have also been brought to the sanctuary. With the new facilities, the Tourism Department is expecting many more tourists.

Notably, every year, around 90,000 to 100,000 migratory birds arrive at Kulick Bird Sanctuaries. The birds include cormorants, open-bill stork, egret herons, night herons and several others, mostly from countries in South Asia. They arrive in June to nest, mate and give birth, and leave in November.

Source: The Statesman

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State Govt to abolish membership fees in its libraries

To give a further fillip to the habit of reading, the State Government has abolished membership fees for the State libraries.

Till now the facility was available to those aged below 18, which is 35 lakh; now every member will get to use libraries free of cost.

While announcing this decision, the Mass Education Extension and Library Services Department also announced the decision to increase the annual grant to libraries for buying books and journals – from Rs 10,000 to 30,000 per year to Rs 50,000 per year. This step will be implemented in stages in the about 2,000 government-run libraries.

To cover this cost, the government has allotted Rs 6 crore to the department this financial year.

Currently, the government libraries have a membership of 1.33 crore, who have access to a total of 1.8 crore books.

Another important step being taken by the State Government is the digitisation of books, of which 35,000 have been digitised, said the minister. Digitisation would enable members to access books on their computers and also books from other libraries, as there will be a central database.

Source: Bartaman

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KMC to organise rallies against malaria & dengue on February 2

To create awareness on malaria and dengue, the Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) will take out massive rallies throughout the city on February 2.

Rallies will be taken out in all the 144 wards. There will be placards and posters to create awareness against malaria and dengue.

The one to be taken out from the KMC headquarters on SN Banerjee Road will be led by the mayor. It will march through Jawaharlal Nehru Road, Lenin Sarani, Wellington Square AND SN Banerjee Road, and end at the KMC headquarters.

The rallies in the wards will be led by the local councillors, along with important residents of the area. Representatives of various NGOs and Durga Puja committees along with celebrities will be taking part in the rallies.

It may be mentioned in this regard that various Durga Puja committees had taken a leading part in spreading awareness on dengue during Durga Puja, and the KMC had awarded the most-effective campaigns.

The KMC has 15 dengue detection centres and blood collection centres in every ward. Every centre is manned by doctors and testing of blood samples is free.

Source: Millennium Post

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Bangla CM slams BJP’s politics of hate and discrimination

Bangla Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee today slammed the BJP for its politics of hate and discrimination. She was speaking at the Khelashree award ceremony. She said an atmosphere of fear prevailed in the country. CBI is hounding anyone who criticizes the BJP.

She also said that sting operations are being organised for money. From computers to internet, mobile phones to banks, even the privacy of people was under attack, she commented.

Highlights of her speech:

Industry is suffering due to GST and demonetisation. Sports and cultural fields are the biggest sufferers due to lack of sponsorship.

They are creating hurdles if someone wants to help the clubs. CBI is hounding them. People are afraid.

Do not be alarmed. Law will take its own course. They want to use state machinery for their political gain; this cannot be allowed.

They are spending money to conduct sting operations. They are recording personal conversations of friends, married couples, journalists, judges, industrialists.

From computers to internet, mobile phones to banks, even the privacy of people was under attack, she commented.

We organise Durga Puja, Christmas, Eid, Buddha Purnima. We all participate in festivities. This is our pride.

In Bangla, even if we have to starve, we will share our food with others. We want our youths to conquer the world. They are our pride.

We love our country and we will not allow anyone to divide it.

Someone’s surname cannot become their identity.

We believe in the ideology of Swami Vivekananda, Ramakrishna Paramhansa, Netaji. We believe in the philosophy of Rabindranath and Nazrul. We believe in unity and harmony.

Does anyone ever ask whether Gandhiji was Gujarati or Bengali? No. Gandhiji was Gandhiji. Someone who takes everyone along can become the leader of the nation.

This country is our pride. Bangla’s soil is the purest. Where else can you find soil enriched with such purity? This soil taught us the meaning of freedom. This soil taught us about the renaissance. We must maintain the dignity of this land.

Let the new generation come forward. Even Swami Vivekananda used to say that playing football is an easier way to reach God instead of reading the Gita. Sports promote an environment of harmony and culture.

The Indian Cricket team has seen the captaincy of Md Azharuddin as well as Sourav Ganguly. Have we ever questioned whether they are Bengali or Hindu or Muslim? We work together in harmony.

Those who are the citizens of this country cannot be called foreigners. We are all citizens of this country. We vote; we all hold bank accounts. If one cannot provide their birth certificate of their parents, are they not citizens of the country? This is what is happening in the country. New agendas are being chalked up to discriminate against the people.

To become a citizen (as per the new Bill), one must be considered as a foreigner for the first six years; only then can one receive citizenship. This is the provision. These are election tactics, don’t believe them. Till the time we are alive we cannot be intimidated with such tactics.

If something happens to one person, another will stand up for him/her. People’s court is the highest court. Let everyone live in peace.

Bangla CM gives away Khelashree awards

Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee gave away Khelashree awards today at an event at Netaji Indoor Stadium. Several well-known sports persons were present at the occasion. The awards were given by the State Youth Services and Sports Department.

The awards, part of the Khelashree Scheme, and which include a monetary part, aim at rewarding eminent sportspersons of Bangla.

The Khelashree scheme, started in 2012 (financial year 2011-12), also aims at improving the sporting infrastructure of the State, including the building of stadiums and gyms, buying of equipment, construction of equipment storage spaces, etc.

Grants for the above purposes were also handed out at the awards ceremony.

Winners for the year 2018-19 are:

Lifetime Achievement Award:

Ex Footballer Sukumar Samajpati
Ex Tennis Player Joydeep Mukhopadhay

Special Honour:

Swapna Barman

Khel Samman:

Rajashree Prasad
Rubia Das
Uthsava Palit
Srijit Paul
Abhimanyu Easwaran
Sukanya Parida
Devneta Roy
Pintu Mahata
Samad Ali Mallick
Koushik Kazi
Mandira Hazra Chowdhury
Arjun Das
Satirtha Biswas
Swadesh Mondal
Ayhika Mukherjee
Ronit Bhanja
Tithi Dhara

Krira Guru:

Pradip Kumar Kundu
Kalyan Chaudhuri
Md. Ali Qamar
Swapan Sadhu
Amritalal Chakraborty
Minara Begum
Tapan Chandra

Special Award:

Sourav Kothari
Pranab Bardhan
Shibnath Dey Sarkar
Sumit Mukherjee
Debabrata Majumdar
Saptarshi Roy
Ishan Porel
Mehuli Ghosh
Rimo Saha
Mouma Das
Sutirtha Mukherjee
Prapti Sen
National Champion Jr. Volleyball Women’s Team
National Champion Sr. Table-Tennis Women’s Team
All India BCCI 50 Overs’ National Champion Sr. Cricket Women’s Team

Banglar Gourav:

Mukti Saha
Arup Bhattacharya
Gargi Banerjee
Satyabrata (Raju) Mukherjee
Ranadeb Bose
Shyam Sundar Mitra
Subrata Porel
Chaitali Chatterjee
Debjit Ghosh
Parimal Dey
Sudhin Chatterjee
Tushar Rakshit
Ajit Singh
Sagarika Hazra
Shreyashee Banerjee

Highlights of the Chief Minister’s speech:

  • Today we have launched Dibyendu Barua Chess Academy
  • Since 2013 we are awarding sportspersons with lifetime achievement, special awards, Banglar Gourav, Khel Samman and Khelashree Samman.
  • Today we have given financial assistance of Rs 1 lakh to 221 coaching centres in the State. 24,000 clubs in rural and urban areas will receive Rs 5 lakh (Rs 2 lakh in the first year and Rs 1 lakh in the next three years). 4,300 clubs received Rs 2 lakh today.
  • When we came to power in 2011, the budget of sports department was 73 crore. Now it has increased 7 times to Rs 515 crore.
  • We organise sports competitions in Jangalmahal, Darjeeling, Terai, Dooars. The winners are appointed as civic volunteers.
  • Some people only remember sportspersons when they win some award, and merely tweet. They do not remain in touch with them throughout the year.
  • There are many sportspersons who cannot even afford two square meals a day. I will ask the Sports department to start a pension scheme for them.
  • Not every action should be publicised. Some actions require empathy. Empathy is for 365 days a year, not once in 5 years.
  • We have to struggle to survive. Every moment is important. I wish the best for the sporting world.

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