Bangla Govt aims to promote muslin products on a global scale

The Bangla Government is contemplating global promotion of muslin and other handicraft products.

While saying this recently, the State Finance and MSME Minister Dr Amit Mitra mentioned that the visits made by approximately 1.2 lakh international tourists to various handicraft hubs across 15 districts had given a tremendous boost to the village economy.

The Biswa Bangla outlet set up at the Kolkata airport has also been attracting a lot of buyers; foreigners who are buying the products at this outlet may feel the need of having such items in their countries and thereby contributing to the export automatically. We have specific plans to increase the export of muslin through various phases, elaborated the Minister.

Muslin products sold via Biswa Bangla store outlets are hugely popular and in great demand. Bangla had been one of the largest exporters of muslin sarees during the pre-colonial era.

The Government had signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the UNESCO in 2013 for the enhancement of soft skills of artisans, through which they have immensely benefited. It has helped the artisans not only raise their incomes but also uplift their social status.

Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has taken a special interest in bringing back the golden days for weavers. There are more than 300 families that are associated with the production of muslin sarees. The programme began with 3,000 artisans. Today, around 25,000 artisans are involved with the programme. Their income has increased from Rs 500 a month to Rs 7,500 while a few of them are even earning up to Rs 12,000 a month.

Kolkata Police ensuring security of the elderly during Durga Pujo

As part of Pronam, Kolkata Police’s initiative for senior citizens, special instructions are being issued to the elderly so that they can keep themselves safe during the period of Durga Pujo.

While the people are involved in revelry, miscreants can take the opportunity to attempt to steal from houses. Elderly people are especially vulnerable, and hence certain measures are being taken.

Last year, the police had distributed leaflets across the city to make people aware. To make the exercise more effective this time, police personnel have started interacting directly with senior citizens to make them aware of the issues.

Among the instructions being given are –

* Not to keep too much money or costly jewellery at home
* Keep any valuables in bank lockers
* Keep house properly locked if going out, and even otherwise, especially at night
* Inform local police station when going out of the city

Like last year, this year too Kolkata Police would be organising trips to local puja pandals for the members of the initiative, Pronam. Additionally this time, the trips would also include those who are not members of Pronam.

Cannot let hard-earned freedom be squandered away: Didi

Bangla Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee today emphasised that the freedom of the country was achieved after a lot of struggle and sacrifices made by freedom fighters, and cannot be squandered away at the whim of someone. She was speaking in the context of National Register for Citizens (NRC).

The CM asked people not to panic about NRC and reiterated that it will not be allowed in Bangla. “People who live in Bangla, cannot be driven away. I am making this commitment standing in the birthplace of Vidyasagar. We will not allow NRC in Bangla. Irrespective of our religion, caste, creed, or linguistic identity, we are all one. We are human beings. This is our culture,” she said.

The CM also said: “Bangla led the way in reforms, education. The soil of Bangla is purer than gold. Bangla cannot be intimidated. Bangla cannot be insulted. We must respect all languages, but never forget our own mother language.”

Vandalism of Vidyasagar statue was an attempt to erode Bengali culture: Didi

Bangla Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee today paid her homage to Pandit Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar at his birthplace Birsingha village in Ghatal. She inaugurated the 200th birth anniversary celebration of Vidyasagar today.

In her speech, the CM slammed the ‘evil forces’ who vandalised the statue of Vidyasagar in Kolkata few months ago. She said, “They wanted to erode Bengali culture. We have reinstalled the statue. History cannot be erased by vandalising a statue.”

The CM added, “It is our privilege today to be present at the birthplace of the creator of Barnaparichay. Even after 200 years, Vidyasagar is like a ray of light, guiding you in the path of life. Vidyasagar inspires you to come back to Bangla – he is beckoning you to come back.”

She showered praises on the polymath, adding, “Vidyasagar was a scholar in his own right. He was rightly called ‘Vidyar Sagar’ (sea of knowledge). He inspired people to give up superstition and regressive practices and embrace the path of progress by leading the movement against child marriage and institutionalisation of widow remarriage. He was intimidated and assaulted but he never gave up.”

She also mentioned that Vidyasagar helped us learn the Bangla language with his book ‘Barnaparichay’. “His contribution to the Bangla language is undeniable. Vidyasagar stood for secular values. He was a beacon of education and social reforms,” Mamata Banerjee said.

On the occasion, she also made the following announcements:

  • We are setting up an academy in Vidyasagar’s name. We will set up a digital library of his works
  • Sanskrit University has been set up. An archive is being set up at Vidyasagar College
  • Vidyasagar Smriti Mandir has been renovated. His residence has been declared a heritage structure
  • We will also set up a research centre in Vidyasagar’s name in Bangla
  • We will develop Birsingha village as an educational tourist hub, just like Santiniketan or Jorasanko.

 

Centre must not divest profit-making PSUs, merge banks: Didi

The Indian National Trinamool Trade Union Congress organised a meeting of its members at the Netaji Indoor Stadium today. Trinamool Congress Chairperson Mamata Banerjee addressed the attending members.

Highlights of her speech:

Sometimes we have to come together to fight. We many not always get the results we want, but we have to try anyway.

In 2012, 6 Trinamool ministers had left the Manmohan Singh Government in protest against its decision to implement 100% FDI in retail because we believe the cause of the people is more important than holding on to ministries.

Plans are being made to close down Bengal Chemicals; 42 PSUs are being divested; banks are being amalgamated and their headquarters moved elsewhere. Due to this, many bank workers would lose their jobs. Nobody is sure these days of the state of their jobs and of the value of money in the future.

The post offices have no work other than distributing letters about the Central Government’s achievements. Their work is getting reduced.

Even after demonetisation, bank officials worked their hearts out. So what happened to all the money collected? Nobody knows.

After making the banks do its bidding, is this how the Central Government will treat them? The whole banking sector is in a mess.

The armed forces are the best means for protecting the country. Instead of protecting, they are being used to threaten people. People are in the dark about many things. The Centre also wants to privatise the ordnance factories.

Coal is the pride of Bangla; if Coal India is divested 100 per cent, electricity production will be hit hard.

We fear that the Indian Railways, the largest public sector undertaking in the world, will be fully privatised in the coming days.

A conspiracy is being hatched to divest a profitable company like Air India.

It is the duty of the Government to be beside the people in times of hardship. Nobody is paying heed to the people’s problems nowadays.

The television and print media, which have the power to take up the issues being faced by the people, have become deaf and dumb; they are just parroting the Centre’s instructions.

The Centre is trying to incite the people and spreading hatred, just to improve its TRP. And those who love the people are constantly working for their benefits.

SAIL, Hindustan Paper, Chittaranjan Locomotives, Life Insurance Corporation, Haldia Port, Kolkata Port, BSNL are all being planned to be privatised. Things are in a terrible mess.

People have lost their right to speak. That’s why there is a need for them to come together to speak up. Social media platforms should be used to mount protests. People need to think differently in order to launch protests because there is great value in it.

Democracy is our asset. There is democracy in Bangla but many States are suffering for the lack of it.

You saw from the Jadavpur University incident what their attitude is. You cannot use force to keep people in the dark forever.

The people of Asansol and Durgapur voted wholesale for the BJP, yet now the Centre is planning to privatise Chittaranjan Locomotives, ECL, BSNL.

On the part of the State Government, we merged only those companies which were running at a loss. We didn’t take away people’s jobs.

Politics and love for the people of the country are not one and the same in most cases now. One should work for the people once elected, whatever their political affiliations.

Continue your fight the way you are doing it. The hunger strike has been going on for 25 days. There are ordnance factories and banks in other States too but the people are afraid to protest.

Since others are not protesting, it is the people of Bangla who will speak up for the people. Bangla will show the way.

If our fight helps people in other States, we will be happy because we want to progress taking everyone along.

There are three protest programmes before Durga Pujo. I am creating a core group that will coordinate all the protests and meetings, and will also take up the issues in Parliament. The members are Subrata Bakshi, Dola Sen, Sudip Bandyopadhyay, Saugata Roy, Derek O’Brien, Subrata Mukherjee, Sovandeb Chattopadhyay, Partha Chatterjee, Pradip da, Malay Ghatak and Purnendu Bose.

She announced the following protest programmes:

Sep 26: Protest meeting in front of Gun & Shell Factory, Cossipore
Sep 27: Protest meeting in front of Coal India headquarters at 1pm
Oct 18: Protest march from Sealdah to Fairlie Place via Esplanade from 1.30pm
48-hour dharna in New Delhi
Post-Oct 18: Protest meetings in Chennai, Mumbai, Bihar and other places across the country

NRC is nothing to be afraid of; it won’t happen, assures Didi

I am requesting you to enlist your names in the electoral rolls so that you are able to vote. There will be no NRC anywhere.

Some people are wrongly bringing a communal angle to NRC, and saying that it is meant to divide Hindus and Muslims. Yet despite that the NRC in Assam has excluded 13 lakh Hindus.

Do not fear NRC. Some TV channels are spreading false news. Don’t watch those channels.

There will be a protest against in the NRC in those places where people have died in fear of it.

We have to fight this battle together. My Pujo greetings to all.

 

Plan for beautification of Mirik

The lake hill-town of Mirik, a major tourist destination in Darjeeling district, is all set to get a major facelift. Three departments of the State Government along with the Gorkhaland Territorial Administration (GTA) would come together for the initiative. The GTA had prepared a detailed project report (DPR).

The project would have different components – desilting of the lake, sewage treatment and revamping of lodges.

The Water Resources and Investigation Department will prepare a detailed project report (DPR) for desilting the big lake, which is focal point of tourist activities.

The Urban Development and Municipal Affairs (UDMA) Department will work on sewage treatment. The houses will be connected to the existing big streams (called jhora there). Segregation of waste into biodegradable and non-degradable items will be done in the houses. There will be a compactor station for solid waste management. The existing sewage treatment plant (STP) of the GTA will treat the liquid waste from the houses and jhoras.

The UDMA Department will also prepare a project report for the beautification of the lake town. It will be on the lines of a green city. There will be a Mirik Gate at the access point to the town. The areas around the lake will also be beautified. The municipality will engage staff to clean the areas around the lake.

The Tourism Department will take up the project of revamping all the Government tourist lodges in the Hills.

Source: Millennium Post

1600 buses for tourists during Durga Pujo

The State Transport Department has lined up special bus, vessel and tram services and prepared packages for some notable Durga Pujos in Bangla.

Among the special arrangements this year are 1,600 buses that will ply revellers day and night across Kolkata. People can buy a single-day ticket for travelling in State Transport buses and trams all day.

The service needs to be booked in advance. Pre-booking of the tickets can be done online as well as at the depots, terminals and smart card booking counters of WBTC, CSTC and CTC (for the list of counters, click here).

Several new initiatives have been taken this year by the Department. These include tours of traditional household pujos and other notable sites in Hooghly, showcasing the immersion ceremony from Ichhamati River in Taki, Damodar River in Durgapur and Hooghly River in Kalna, and tour of pujos in Salt Lake and New Town (including the pujo being held for the first time at the senior citizens’ home, Snehodaya).

Initiatives already in place from last year include tours of some of the famous traditional household pujos of Kolkata and in some of the districts, Durga Pujo in the villages, heritage tram tour, waterway tour of the pujos, trip to Jayrambati and Kamarpukur, and watching immersion from vessels.

Both air-conditioned (AC) and non-AC buses are available depending on the nature, fare and places covered by the tours.

The North Bengal State Transport Corporation (NBSTC) is increasing the number of buses to tourist spots like Darjeeling, Dooars, Sikkim and Bhutan.

 

Achievements of Youth Services and Sports Dept

On the occasion of International Day of University Sport, let us take a look at the primary achievements of Bangla’s Youth Services and Sports Department over the last eight years, when Trinamool Congress has been in power.

* Bengal Football Academy (Khardah)

* Bengal Archery Academy (Jhargram)

* Bengal Tennis Academy (Salt Lake)

* 27 youth hostels (with facility for online booking)

* 15 youth hostels under construction

* Multi-gyms in 3,565 schools and colleges

* 684 mini indoor games complexes

* Development of 398 playgrounds

* Financial aid provided to 25,425 clubs and other organisations

* During the regime of this Government, 20 mountaineers have successfully climbed Mount Everest

Trinamool Statement on Governor’s visit to Jadavpur University

September 19, 2019

This is most unfortunate and shocking that our Governor, the custodian of the Constitution of the State, without informing the elected government went to the so called rescue of the BJP leader from Jadavpur University.

BJP leader Babul Supriyo went there to attend the BJP students wing program without informing the Govt even.

Some unfortunate incident happened between BJP students wing and JU students.

The state police was waiting outside the university, but were unable to enter in the absence of any communication from the VC.

Hon’ble Governor went there without taking the State Government into confidence. On his way, he rang up the CM.

CM requested him several times that the Governor being the constitutional head need not go at this moment. The CM requested him to give the government some time to peacefully solve the issue.

But instead of taking the government into confidence, the Governor went there to help BJP. Before going there, he released two press statements that I quote “this is a very serious reflection on the law and order in the State”.

He of course did not offer any comment on the vandalism perpetrated by BJP and ABVP goons in the Jadavpur University campus today.

We strongly oppose his political views. Neither TMCP nor police are involved in the incident. It is absolutely with BJP and Leftist union students versus BJP leader.

So question of law and order does not arise. The state police facilitated in taking the BJP leader and the Governor out of the troubled spot.

The vandalism perpetrated in Jadavpur University today by BJP goons is a stark reminder of what happened in the political rally in front of Calcutta University and vandalisation of the bust of Pandit Ishwarchandra Vidyasagar in Vidyasagar College before the Lok Sabha election. We do not have words to condemn such shocking acts of violence and trouble-mongering.

Partha Chatterjee
Secretary General, Trinamool Congress

We requested the Centre to expedite the matter of changing the name of the State: Didi

Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee today met the prime minister in Delhi. She raised various issues related to Bangla. After the meeting, she addressed the media.

Highlights of her address:

• We raised the demands of the State. Despite the debt burden, the GDP growth in Bangla is the highest in the country.

• We have raised the demand of changing the name of the State. The sentiment of the people is connected with the name ‘Bangla’. We requested them to expedite the matter.

• We have won the Krishi Karman award yet again. Earlier, we won the award five years in a row.

• We have shared a paper on the economic strides made by Bangla in the last eight years, with the Prime Minister.

• The world’s second largest coal block in Deocha-Pachami has been allocated to Bangla. There will be an investment of Rs 12,000 crore on the project, which will generate more than 1 lakh employment opportunities.

• I have invited the prime minister to inaugurate the Deocha-Pachami project after Durga Pujo.

• We also discussed other matters related to the nation’s progress.

• We did not have any discussion on NRC. It was not a political meeting.