Kanyashree girls are our pride: Mamata Banerjee

Bengal Government celebrated the international recognition and appreciation received by Kanyashree Prakalpa at a function today at Netaji Indoor Stadium in Kolkata.

Kanyashree Prakalpa was awarded the First Prize at United Nations Public Service Award Ceremony this year.

Representatives from all corners of the State at today’s function. Successful Kanyashree girls were felicitated by the Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee.

 

Excerpts from the Chief Minister’s speech:

Today is a day of pride for girls. This is the first time a scheme of a State from India won the first prize at United Nations Public Service Day. We dedicate this award to all the Kanyashree girls. We are indebted and grateful to UNICEF, United Nations, DFID. In the past, Kanyashree received several awards for e-governance. The award from UN was the cherry on top.

I had designed the logo and named this scheme. We have also composed a theme song for Kanyashree scheme. Today’s Kanyashree will shape the future. They will run the society. Kanyashree girls are our pride. They are our inspiration.

More and more girls are pursuing higher education now. Now we have K1 (for school girls) and K2 (for college students). We will now launch K3 programme for university students. We will give monthly stipend of Rs 2500 to girl students who score 45% marks.

We provide a sapling to families of newborn babies under Sabuj Shree scheme. We provide scholarships, mid-day meals, school uniforms, bags, shoes. We provide Sabuj Sathi cycles, Siksha Shree, Kanyashree. We have initiated Swami Vivekananda scholarship for meritorious students. We have also set up a fund for research scholars whose stipends have been stopped by UGC.

Poverty is not crime. Jonmo hok jotha totha, kormo hok bhalo. I struggled all my life but never bowed my head before anyone. This is just the beginning; whole life lies ahead. Do not be bogged down by failures. Let there be a competition on merit not money. Let there be a competition about culture, harmony, and humanity. A man is nothing without his character.

Rabindranath and Nazrul are our inspirations. Let them act as your guides in your life. Remember Tagore’s words: “Where the mind is without fear”. Remember what Nazrul wrote, “Samyer gaan gahi”. Swami Vivekananda said, “Na jagile Bharat lolona, ei Bharat jage na jage na.” Do not forget Netaji’s slogan “Jai Hind” or Bankim’s song “Vande Mataram”.

There is no difference between Maa, Mother and Amma. We are humans first, religion comes later. We expect our students to follow the path of humanity, culture and education.

What Bengal thinks today, India thinks tomorrow. Bengal will become the best in the world.

 

 

কন্যাশ্রীর মেয়েরা আমাদের গর্বঃ মমতা বন্দ্যোপাধ্যায়

মুখ্যমন্ত্রীর স্বপ্নের প্রকল্প-‘কন্যাশ্রী’ আজ বিশ্বসেরা। আজ এই আন্তর্জাতিক স্বীকৃতি ও সম্মান উদযাপন করা হল নেতাজি ইন্ডোর স্টেডিয়ামে।

এবছর সারা বিশ্বের ৬২টি দেশের ৫৫২টি সামাজিক প্রকল্পের মধ্যে বাংলার কন্যাশ্রীকে সেরা ঘোষণা করে রাষ্ট্রসংঘ। প্রথম পুরস্কার পায় মুখ্যমন্ত্রীর স্বপ্নের প্রকল্প “কন্যাশ্রী”।

রাজ্যের সকল প্রান্ত থেকে কন্যাশ্রীদের সম্মানিত করেন মুখ্যমন্ত্রী মমতা বন্দ্যোপাধ্যায়।

 

মুখ্যমন্ত্রী মমতা বন্দ্যোপাধ্যায়ের বক্তব্যের কিছু অংশ:

আজ মেয়েদের গর্বের দিন। রাষ্ট্রপুঞ্জ থেকে প্রথম পুরস্কার পেয়েছে কন্যাশ্রী। কন্যাশ্রী এখন বিশ্বশ্রী। আমরা UNICEF, United Nations, DFID এর কাছে কৃতজ্ঞ। এছাড়াও কন্যাশ্রী e-governance এর জন্য বিভিন্ন পুরস্কার পেয়েছে।

কন্যাশ্রীর লোগো আমার আঁকা, প্রকল্পের নামও আমার দেওয়া। এই প্রকল্পের জন্য আমরা একটি থিম সং করেছি। আজকের কন্যাশ্রীরাই আগামীদিনের ভবিষ্যৎ। কন্যাশ্রী মেয়েরাই আমাদের গর্ব। ওরাই আমাদের অনুপ্রেরণা।

এখন অনেক মেয়েরা উচ্চ শিক্ষার সুযোগ পাচ্ছে। স্কুলের মেয়েদের জন্য আমাদের রয়েছে K1 এবং কলেজের মেয়েদের জন্য রয়েছে K2। বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়ের মেয়েদের জন্য আমরা K3 চালু করব। যারা ৪৫% নম্বর পাবে তাদের ২৫০০০ টাকা স্কলারশিপ দেওয়া হবে।

সবুজশ্রী প্রকল্পের আওতায় নবজাতকদের একটি করে চারাগাছ দেওয়া হচ্ছে। আমরা স্কুলের বাচ্চাদের স্কলারশিপ, মিড ডে মিল, স্কুল উনিফর্ম, ব্যাগ, জুতো দিচ্ছি। শিক্ষাশ্রী, সবুজ সাথী সাইকেল, কন্যাশ্রী দিচ্ছি আমরা। আমরা স্বামী বিবেকানন্দ মেরিট স্কলারশিপ চালু করেছি। UGC স্কলারশিপ দেওয়া বন্ধ করে দিয়েছে, যারা গবেষণা করেন তাদের জন্য আমরা একটি ফান্ড চালু করেছি।

দারিদ্র্য আমাদের জীবনের অপরাধ নয়। জন্ম হোক যথাতথা, কর্ম হোক ভালো। আমি সারাজীবন অনেক কষ্ট করেছি কিন্তু কখনো মাথা নত করিনি। দারিদ্র্যকে জয় করতে হবে। জীবন সবে শুরু হয়েছে, এখনও সারা জীবন পরে আছে। হতাশা-চিন্তা-শঙ্কার কোন জায়গা নেই। আর্থিক নয় মেধার প্রতিযোগিতা হোক, সংস্কৃতির প্রতিযোগিতা হোক, মানবিকতার প্রতিযোগিতা হোক, সম্প্রীতির প্রতিযোগিতা হোক।

মানুষ শেষ হয়ে যায় যখন তার চরিত্র চলে যায়। শিক্ষা-সংস্কৃতি- সভ্যতার মেলবন্ধন, মানববন্ধনের মধ্য দিয়ে আমরা কাজ করি। মা মাটি-মানুষই আমাদের ধ্যান-জ্ঞান-মন-প্রাণ। কবিগুরু, নজ্রুল ইসলাম আমাদের অনুপ্রেরণা। কবিগুরুর একটা কথা মনে রাখবেন, ‘চিত্ত যেথা ভয় শূন্য, উচ্চ যেথা শির’। মাথা উঁচু করে চলতে হবে। নজরুল বলেছিলেন, ‘সাম্যের গান গাই’। স্বামী বিবেকানন্দের কথা মনে রাখবেন, ‘না জাগিলে ভারত ললনা, এ ভারত জাগেনা’। যার আদর্শ-দর্শন-মনন-স্বার্থকতা আছে সেই বিশ্ব সেরা। নেতাজির ‘জয় হিন্দ’, বঙ্কিমের ‘বন্দেমাতরম’, কবিগুরুর ‘জনগণমন’ কখনো ভুলবেন না।

মা মাদার আম্মির মধ্যে কোন তফাত নেই। সবার আগে আমরা মানুষ। আমি আমার ছাত্রবন্ধুদের কাছে মানবিকতা আশা করি, শিক্ষা সভ্যতা-সংস্কৃতি-সম্প্রীতি-ভালবাসা প্রত্যাশা করি। ওরা জয়ী হোক।

বিশ্বজয় করেছ। আজ কন্যাশ্রী বিশ্ব সেরা পরিবার হয়েছে। বাংলাই আগামীদিনে পথ দেখাবে। What Bengal thinks today, India thinks tomorrow.

From floods to mob lynchings and GST on sanitary napkins, Trinamool MPs raise several issues in Parliament

Today, Trinamool Congress raised several issues of national importance in Parliament.

The grave flood situation in Bengal was raised by Sudip Bandyopadhyay and Saugata Roy in the Lok Sabha and by Dola Sen in the Rajya Sabha.

Click here for the full transcript of Sudip Bandyopadhyay’s speech

Click here for the full transcript of Saugata Roy’s speech

Sudip Bandyopadhyay demanded a discussion on the issue of mob lynchings in the Lok Sabha.

Click here for the full transcript of Sudip Bandyopadhyay’s speech

Pratima Mandal highlighted the woes of women from economically weaker section due to the application of GST on sanitary napkins.

Click here for the full transcript of Pratima Mandal’s speech

Sugata Bose demanded an updated statement from the External Affairs Minister on the situation in Mosul.

Click here for the full transcript of Sugata Bose’s speech

He also asked a question regarding the development of ports in eastern India.

Click here for the full transcript of Sugata Bose’s speech

Dola Sen spoke on the flood-like situation in several States during a Calling Attention Motion in the Rajya Sabha.

Click here for the full transcript of Dola Sen’s speech

Before the business of the day began, the Rajya Sabha MPs of Trinamool Congress, along with the MPs of Indian National Congress and the DMK held a protest against NEET examination inside Parliament complex.

 

This is man-made flood: Mamata Banerjee

Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee today visited Amta, Khanakul and Joypur to monitor the flood situation in these areas. She spoke to the local people.

The Chief Minister said, “Every year farmers suffer crop losses due to floods. Houses are destroyed, cattle and animals die. The loss of property is huge.”

She added, “We have been asking the DVC to release water in lesser quantities so that the adverse effects here are minimised. Every time it rains, they release water from Jharkhand and Bengal suffers. Had dredging been carried out, more than 2 lakh cusecs of water could have been held in the reservoirs. There would not have been flood-like situation.”

“We have been vocal on this issue since 2012. We had talked to Manmohan Singh when he was the PM; we have also talked to Narendra Modi, but to no avail. Even day before yesterday, when I was in Delhi, I spoke to him about the situation and requested him to ensure DVC does not release any more water. They say water is released by regulatory commission not the DVC. They do not understand the problems of common people. This is dangerous. They do not bother to inform us,” the Chief Minister added.

This is a man-made flood, she commented. The Chief Minister assured that the administration was taking every measure for flood relief. She said that the Government is always with the people.

 

এটা ম্যান-মেড বন্যাঃ মমতা বন্দ্যোপাধ্যায়

 

আজ খানাকুল, জয়পুর ও আমতায় বন্যা পরিস্থিতি পরিদর্শনে যান মুখ্যমন্ত্রী মমতা বন্দ্যোপাধ্যায়। সেখানে তিনি সাধারণ মানুষের সঙ্গে কথা বলেন।

এদিন আমতায় মুখ্যমন্ত্রী বলেন, প্রতি বছর কৃষকদের ফসল জলে তলায় চলে যায়। মানুষের ঘর বাড়ি নষ্ট হয়ে যায়। গবাদি পশু ও মানুষের মৃত্যু হয়। সম্পত্তির ক্ষয় ক্ষতি হয়।

আজ ৭ দিন ধরে যুদ্ধ করছি ওদের (ডিভিসি) সাথে। যখনই বর্ষা হচ্ছে ওরা ঝাড়খণ্ড থেকে জল ছেড়ে দিচ্ছে। আমরা অনুরোধ করেছিলাম অল্প জল ছাড়ার জন্য যাতে অল্প ক্ষয়-ক্ষতি হয়। পশ্চিমবঙ্গ দেখতে অনেকটা নৌকার মত, ওপর থেকে ওরা জল ছাড়ছে আর আমরা ডুবে যাচ্ছি। আমার মনে হয় ডিভিসি ২ লক্ষ কিউসেকের বেশি জল রাখতে পারে যদি ড্রেজিং করা হয়। তাহলে কোথাও এই বন্যা পরিস্থিতির সৃষ্টি হয় না।

২০১২ সাল থেকে আমরা এই নিয়ে লড়াই করছি। আমি মনমোহন সিং কেও জানিয়েছিলাম , নরেন্দ্র মোদীকেও চিঠি দিয়েছি। প্রতিবার এমনকি গত পরশু দিনেও যখন দিল্লি গেছিলাম তখনও আবার বলেছি। ওরা বলেছে ডিভিসি জল ছাড়ে না, রেগুলেটরি কমিশন জল ছাড়ে। ওরা সাধারণ মানুষের ব্যাপারটা দেখে না, বোঝেও না। এটা আরও বিপজ্জনক। আমাদের একবারও জানাবার প্রয়োজন মনে করে না। এটা পুরোপুরি ম্যান মেড বন্যা।

সরকার অনেক গুলি বাঁধ সংস্কার করেছে। জেলা প্রশাসনের তরফ থেকে সব রকম ব্যবস্থা নেওয়া হচ্ছে। ত্রাণ পৌঁছে দেওয়া হচ্ছে। মানুষের বিপদে মানুষের পাশে দাঁড়াতে হবে।

Nadimul Haque speaks on The Indian Institutes of Information Technology (Public-Private Partnership) Bill, 2017

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Sir, I rise to speak on The Indian Institutes of Information Technology (Public-Private Partnership) Bill, 2017.

Sir, I would like to raise few issues about the Bill for further consideration by the Minister and also seek clarification about the clauses of the Bill.

Sir, in this Bill, it is mentioned ‘the investment of capital required to establish the proposed institute will be borne by the Central Government, the concerned State Government and industry partners in the ratio of 50:35:15. The recurring expenditure in the first five years of operation will be made available by the Central Government’.

What about the recurring expenditure after the completion of the first five years? Who exactly is responsible if some recurring expenditure still exists? Are those costs transferred on to students via fees? The Government needs to bring in some clarification on this point.

If the chairperson of an institute is appointed by the Central Government which makes them work directly for the Government and its interests, this could violate the privilege of being an autonomous institution and also result in too much Government interference.

The Government has to clarify the vetting process of inviting industry partners into the PPP. They would be actively participating in the governance of the institute as well as co-creating programmes. Vested interests should not stifle the growth of the institute or the careers of the students.

In the Bill, ‘the Industry peers would look into the funding and mentoring of start-ups’. Again, vested interests should not come to the fore and it should be ensured that start-ups are encouraged and allowed to function on their own without any external pressures.

It is proposed in the Bill for the creation of a corpus fund by an institute for its working. The corpus fund’s and other fund’s accountability has to be sacrosanct. There should be a mechanism in place, including regular audits, to ensure that the funds have not been misappropriated.

Sir, I would like to raise two very important points which have also been raised by my colleague and friend Ms Pratima Mondal in the Lok Sabha –

1. Many IIITs, including IIIT, Kalyani in Bengal, do not have their own building and occupy rental premises, resulting in operational problems.
2. Standardisation of fee structure amongst all the different IIITs would help in promoting equality and attracting an assortment of merit.

I would request the Honorary Human Resource Development Minister to please take all this into consideration.

In recent times, we have seen massive lay-offs plaguing the IT sector. It is because the IT sector is going through turbulent times. The numbers of employees who have lost their jobs in the current year is more than the last three years.

Sir, there are an increasing number of incidents in the premier institutions of the country involving allegations of harassment and humiliation, illegal promotions, and gender discrimination. These are very serious issues which are to be addressed. Therefore, a proper grievance redressal mechanism has to be developed in all the 20 IIITs and also in the new ones which are to be set up.

Sir, another very important point which needs to be addressed is the rising number of suicides in college campuses. We need to look at the underlying reasons behind this. Counsellors must be available at all campuses to provide psychological support to all students. Professors must ensure that students are nurtured in a stress-free environment.

Thank you.

 

 

Saugata Roy makes a Zero Hour Mention regarding the flood situation in Bengal

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I want to raise the following matter in Zero Hour.

Our State of Bengal is facing the threat of floods in six districts, namely, Birbhum, Bankura, Murshidabad, Howrah, Hooghly and Purba Midnapur. Already three people have died in three districts. A large number of villages are facing water-logging. This flood situation is man-made. The flood situation has come due to release of water from the dams of Damodar Valley Corporation (DVC).

Since Bengal is on the lower reaches of the river Damodar, our suffering is more. The water level in Tenughat Reservoir of Jharkhand is already high and the dam is likely to release more water. DVC has released 2 lakh cusecs of water in three days from Mythan and Panchet dams, both of which are situated in Bengal. The State Government has been repeatedly requesting for desilting of the reservoirs in above dams for a long time. But, the DVC, which is under the Central Government, has taken no steps. Nor has the Centre given approval to the lower-Damodar Drainage Scheme.

Madam, the flood in Bengal is man-made. The Prime Minister went for an aerial survey of floods in Gujarat and sanctioned Rs 500 crore for flood relief, which is all right. But, he did not come to visit Assam, which is badly flood-affected or Rajasthan, let alone Bengal. We want the Prime Minister to deal with all the flood-affected states on equal footing and take adequate steps for the man-made floods in Bengal.

Thank you.

 

Sugata Bose demands an update to the Statement by External Affairs Minister regarding the situation in Mosul

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Within one hour of External Affairs Minister’s statement we saw pictures in the media that mass graves have been found around the Badush Jail. We appreciate the statement of External Affairs Minister. But, she also could have appreciated the work of a woman reporter from India who had sent the investigative report from the ground, telling us that the Badush Jail was in ruins.

So, I would urge the External Affairs Minister to provide an update to her statement and also provide the full circumstantial evidence of what is going on in Mosul and Badush area. We want to hear from the Government. We do not want to rely only on media reports. There should be an authoritative statement from the Government about the full and detailed position in Mosul.

 

Sudip Bandyopadhyay demands a discussion on mob lynchings

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Madam, I think the Government must agree to take part in the debate and discussion on the issue of mob lynchings. A meeting of the Business Advisory Committee has been called today at 1 PM. Let a discussion be scheduled soon so that the House can run smoothly.

This is an appeal from the Opposition to the Government; let the discussion today itself.
The issue of mob lynchings is of vital importance. Trinamool Congress has given a Notice; we want to take part in the debate.

 

 

 

 

Sugata Bose asks a Question on the expansion and modernisation of major ports in eastern India

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Madam, the Minister has said in his reply that expansion and modernisation of major ports in the country is an ongoing process to keep the ports abreast with new technologies and also to meet state traffic requirements.

In Bengal, the eastern State corridor being built by the Railways will stop in Dankuni and we have a deep-sea port in Haldia. We need better passenger ferry and water-based goods transport to connect Dankuni with Haldia, the deep-sea port.

We have to think ambitiously. We can consider a Kolkata super-port which will include the neighboring regions of 24 Parganas – North and South – Howrah and Medinipur.

If such a proposal comes from the Bengal Government, will the Shipping Minister respond positively to rejuvenate that region of eastern India?

Thank you.

Manish Gupta speaks on The National Institutes of Technology, Science, Education and Research (Amendment) Bill, 2017

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Sir, I rise to support this Bill. I will just make a few points here. As mentioned earlier, the budgetary allocations in respect of these institutes has to be increased to have the proper effect. And the total number of seats allocated in all the seven institutes is inadequate considering the hopes and aspirations of the youth. We need to take a positive view on this because more than 55% of the youth in this country are unable to get seats and employment in educational institutions and in other sectors of the economy. Due importance should be given to the youth.

Unfortunately we have noticed that the HRD Ministry is habitually increasing fees. Recently there was a fee hike of 127% in these institutes and by 79% in NITs. This hike in fees makes it quite impossible for certain sections of our society to gain admission. This is quite a problem in other institutions also. Even for management institutes, the fees that are charged are quite high. In fact, recently people had come and met me. They are saying that they cannot afford higher education or technical education because of the cost of the education.

Sir, the other issue is that a lot of research is being done in these institutes and we have observed over the years that the fruits of research never devolve to the sectors for which this research is done. Research produces doctorates and PhDs but there is a gap between devolution of this research to the different sectors of the economy. The internal administration of these institutions needs to be looked into.

We really need to know the state of higher technical education, of research. So, I would suggest that the Minister should consider putting out an Annual Report or a White Paper on the status of such institutes and of the overall status in the country.

Thank you.

 

Ratna De Nag speaks on The Indian Institutes of Information Technology (Amendment) Bill, 2017

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Thank you, Sir, for giving me the opportunity. I think The Indian Institutes of Information Technology (Amendment) Bill, 2017 is primarily brought before the House to amend the Act of 2014 by way of declaring the Indian Institute of Technology, Manufacturing and Design in Kurnool (Andhra Pradesh) as an Institute of National Importance. I welcome this prima facie.

I will request to the Hon Minister to set up an Indian Institute of Technology, Manufacturing and Design in West Bengal in my Parliamentary Constituency which includes Singur. I know it is a very difficult task but I hope the Hon Minister would give serious thought to my request.

Declaring an existing institute as an institute of national importance is welcome but it should be done with the noble vision of spreading knowledge and information to all parts of the country and to be vested with the best of infrastructure like laboratories, trusts, paraphernalia, faculty with PhD. If possible, bring faculty from foreign and best universities. Only then declaring these existing universities and institutes as institutes of national importance will serve the purpose.

With these words I conclude. I welcome this Bill. Thank you.