In Conversation with… West Bengal Finance Minister Dr Amit Mitra

This is the last full Budget for the present Government. What were your top priorities?

Dr Amit Mitra: This Government is for Maa Mati Manush. Our first priority is social and physical infrastructure, bridges, roads etc. This is the responsibility of the Government.

Secondly, we needed a Budget which increases employment of common people. Skill development is connected with it making it a package.

Thirdly, we wanted to bring all small, medium business under Tax ambit. We urged them to pay their taxes and walk proudly with the Government. That is on perspective.

Fourthly, we wanted to present a score card. The next time we may have to place Vote on Accounts.

In the first part of the Budget we placed a department by department score card. People of Bengal will be astonished to find that up to 40 times increase in allocations have been made and results received compared to time frames. We have shown what happened between 2007 and 2011, and 2011 and 2013. We have placed these data in a scientific manner.

Lastly, for whom is this Budget? This Budget is for all kind of people. This Budget is for young people & students. Why do they drop out after VIIIth standard? They cannot reach their school. Bicycle is a vehicle of checking dropouts.

Kanyashree is another vehicle for checking dropouts. We are seeing its results. 22 lakh girls registered, 20 lakh girls received scholarships. They are going to school.

 

Your target is 40 lakh girls…

Dr Amit Mitra: Yes.

Let me say another thing first. We are trying to bring an inspiration among the farmers to increase the productivity.

We are saying that the Government will provide Rs10,000 for pump sets. We have enough below-surface water. The irrigation should be increased by 20,000 hectare.

 

You are talking about Green Government. In the long run, will the pump sets bring any negative influence on the ground water level?

Dr Amit Mitra: We are not speaking in vacuum. We have a unique project call Jal Dhoro Jal Bhoro. Our target in five years was 50,000 hectare. We have crossed 1,20,000 hectare. This means we are protecting and harvesting water. When you harvest water, the sub-level water table rises.

 

The Left Front Government had a Tax collection of Rs 21,000 Crore. You have doubled it in four years. But your target for 2014-145 was Rs 45,000 Crore. Is there a shortfall of Rs 5000 Crore?

Dr Amit Mitra: Hold your breath. Give a little more time. The most tax collection is made in March. We have not yet reached March. We have a very good chance of reaching the target we took. Do not make your judgment so soon.

 

Your target for the next year is Rs 46,500 Crore. There are no new taxes this year. Stamp Duty has also decreased. How will you meet this target?

Dr Amit Mitra: I will give you an example. In 2005, Asian Development Bank made a study on different states. On West Bengal, they said that there is 50% non-compliance of tax. Those who are supposed to give taxes, 50% of them do not submit taxes. In this Budget, we have formed an Amnesty Scheme. Those who did not submit taxes and have huge penalties will be given relief. We have removed the penalties, so that they can pay their original taxes only and be under the ambit. This will be a huge impact on compliance.

 

The last Left Front Government collected tax revenue of Rs 21 lakh crore. Every year we have seen a confident Amit Mitra increasing the target. But this year we find you have increased the target by only Rs 1500 crore. Do you think that tax collection in this state has reached a stagnation point?

Dr Amit Mitra: This is called the cyclical process which we call in economics. By increasing the tax compliance constantly you reach to a level and then for a certain period of time it remains stagnant. Then it again takes a jump.

Let me give you an example for simple understanding. For properties worth Rs 30 lakh or more the stamp duty for registration was 7%. What we observed that people having property worth Rs 30 lakh to Rs 40 lakh were not registering for that extra 1%. We have increased the threshold limit to Rs 40 lakh so that people register and come in the tax net. This is a method of incentivising people to pay taxes. If you look closely you will find that there are incentives which we have provided for people to come within the tax net.

We don’t want to go to an unrealistic level suddenly. We have progressed in high speed. Now we need to find out new ways of generating energy.

 

What are you thinking about debt? Because the Opposition is complaining when Left Front went back then the loan amount was Rs 1,92,000 crore and after 2015-16 it will be Rs 2,99,000 crore. You are also taking loans…

Dr Amit Mitra: The first answer is we cannot increase these debts indefinitely. Because the FRMB Act which was introduced by Left Government and we have implemented. That means we cannot take any loan after a certain level which is 3.5% of GSDP. We cannot do fiscal indiscipline. Second point is to left 2 lakh crore loan means we have to repay Rs 28000 crore as previous year’s principal amount with interest. Central Govt has cut off Rs 1,00,000 crore in this year. That means we have fallen in a Debt Trap, which is called Vicious Cycle. We have to maintain a discipline that we should take a loan according to FRBM. Why we are taking loan? Because we have to pay that Rs 28,000 crore and we have to pay the salaries.

 

After this year, what will be the loan amount and repayment?

Dr Amit Mitra: If you want a theoretical explanation then I can tell you the Debt to GDP. When we came in power then the debt GDP ratio was 40% and we have dropped it down at 36.93% at 2013-14. How? Because we are maintaining a system by which the GDP ratio is increasing and debt to GDP ratio is decreasing. My problem is this Central Govt didn’t talk anything about solving the debt to GDP in this 14th Finance Commission. That meant, in this year again we have to refund Rs 2,80,000-3,00,000 crore as Principal Amount with interest.  We are borrowing Rs 40,000 crore within which we have to refund Rs 28,000 crore as interest.

 

You have decided to meet the Prime Minister Narendra Modi for debt restructuring. But do you really hope that something will happen? Are there any provisions in the act to provide the moratorium?  

Amit Mitra: Let me talk about two things here.

Firstly, in case of Punjab, the loan given to Punjab since 1946 was not only given a moratorium, but the loan was also waived off. Because there was a special financial situation in Punjab, but now that exists in Bengal. If you compare the two situations, our situation was much worse. I can show you with data that the situation that existed in West Bengal was much worse than Punjab. There was massive capital flight and financial situation was down the drain.

Secondly, I also want to mention the point. India can give 10 billion US Dollars to IMF for debt reconstruction for Greece, but can they cannot give 50% of that amount to the debt-stressed states of West Bengal, Punjab and Kerala? They can give to Greece, but they cannot give it to their own state? Is this logic? Is West Bengal out of India? You are ready to give it to Greece, but you have problems with West Bengal?

We want to explain what is in the mind of the people of the state? It is our right to explain our situation financially, socially and politically. The mess is created by the previous government.

 

The share on Central Taxes has increased to Rs 31,966 Crore. Grant-in-Aid has increased to Rs 32,225 Crore. What is your plan and what will be the impact?

Dr Amit Mitra: One thing should be remembered that the numbers that are being printed on newspapers will be verified only after the Budget documents of the Central Government are made available. This is speculation.  Secondly, we, as well as the other states are getting a feeling from the Central Government. The feeling is, they will give in one hand and take away with the other.

 

There are talks of closing down eight schemes…

Dr Amit Mitra: This means, the CN and CS, the grants from the Central Government, in different ways, for which we had some shares, some were grants from the 13th Finance Commission, some will be grants from the 14th Finance Commission, these will be decreased. These are very important for the common people. This is still a feeling which cannot be understood clearly. It may happen so that that whatever we got will be juggled. We will be where we already are. I pray to God that this does not happen. This is very important.

 

But the Central Government will publicize that Central Grants has been raised from 32% to 42%…

Dr Amit Mitra: People will think that Central Grants has been raised from 32% to 42%. Thousands of crore of rupees have arrived. But that is being subtracted in other fields. The second question is, we are getting another dangerous indication. Now we are getting to hear that the 100 Days work scheme will be trimmed down. It is not clear what the fate of 240 Blocks will be. Common people, with the help of 100 Days work scheme are creating assets, agricultural infrastructure, roads etc. I cannot give a proper judgment but there are two sensations. First, will it happen that they will give with one hand and take away with the other? The second is, will they trim down the 100 Days Work Scheme? What are the other schemes that will be trimmed down, there is no information.

 

What are the steps you are thinking to increase the non-tax revenues?

Dr Amit Mitra: This is a critical question. Our Government has given a considerable thought on this. Let me give you an example, our transport department found out that is terminal bus stands, but the buses or trams have not gone there because there is no infrastructure. If we can bring them for development projects, then government will get the money and through Keynesian Multiplier, cement steel and other things will happen.

We did competitive bidding for those terminals. Three such bidding have been successful, which the media does not talk about. And by these bidding we can get non tax revenues.

Likewise if you consider, the government has a few closed tea gardens. The employees are there also. We decided to lease those, but not diluting our ownership, and providing a clause that anyone who bids will have to retain the employees. So the workers safety is ensured. Those who work in the tea garden but not a direct employee of the company; we will absorb them in government. So they are also safe. And it was a success. In the Uttar Kanya Summit, the CM handed over the LOI for the three tea gardens of Darjeeling under the PPP model. They have promised investment of Rs 60 crore immediately to rejuvenate the tea gardens. They will keep all the employees and made a record bid.

 

The ex-Finance Minister Dr Ashim Dasgupta has called this budget, as a ‘confusing budget’. How would you react?  

Dr Amit Mitra: I have respect for Dr Dasgupta, he is my senior. But the problem is, over the last three and half years, data does not reach to him. Of course he has political obligations to say this. As far as I know, he is a member of the Politburo, so he has the right to say. But I would say when he would read the fine print of the budget and keeps the politics out from him and read as an economist, I am sure he would love it and I am expecting a congratulatory phone call.

 

The Opposition claims that you have failed in controlling the Fiscal Deficit. What are your claims on that?

Dr Amit Mitra: This is absolutely untrue. You will have to understand how fiscal deficit (FD) is calculated. There is no meaning of an absolute figure. In Economics, the fiscal defcit is measured as a ratio of GDP, which I am sure Ashim da teaches to his students. Have we been able to decrease the FD to GDP? That is the question. I speak with full responsibility that systematically we have decreased the revenue deficit as a proportion of GDP, fiscal deficit as a proportion of GDP and debt-GDP ratio, we have decreased all three. You will not find this achievement in the history of our state.

 

What is about Industrialisation and Employment?

Dr Amit Mitra: I am giving an example, yesterday Leader of Opposition told that many things like roads, hospitals etc. are constructing. Now the main point is to make this development we have to increase employment. And the employment is generating. These comments are asset creating. Employments are generation vastly. You will be surprised to see this scorecard which I gave. You will be surprised that in terms of rural roads we are number one.  There are massive employments generating in the village areas. Take the example of MSME sector, which is extremely labour incentive. Even in that sector for two consecutive years 2012-13 and 2013-14 we are at number one in terms of growth of bank lending. In 2013, Maharastra was at 50%, we were more than 100% and Gujarat was at 34% in terms of growth of bank lending. In case of big business, I can provide you the list, investment under implementation or already implemented is more than Rs 84000 crore for 430 units. The last time Dr Surya Kanta Mishra, Leader of Opposition, has asked for it, I had given him the hard copy of the list through the speaker.

 

Non-planned Expenditure overrides Planned Expenditure. Why and how much dangerous is this?

Dr Amit Mitra: We are suffering from a legacy. When we took over the Government, we found that both Capital Expenditure and Planned Expenditure were extremely low. Capital Expenditure was –ve 24%. We doubled the Planned Expenditure. I must say, not just the Planned expenditure should be considered, it is need to know how much expense is being made. The figure I have given in the Budget is the Real Expenditure, the Actual Expenditure. The question is from which point of view are we looking at the development. Regarding Skill Development, Samsung is giving training and there is 100% employment. Does anybody know that Raymonds have opened five centres and there is surety of employment on passing the courses. An ITI near Darjeeling provided 100% employment for all the 250 students.

There is Tata-Hitachi company in one of our industrial parks. There Japanese companies have come as ancillaries. Nobody knows this. An MNC, HR Johnson is making tiles here. Matixis al set to be in our Panagarh Industrial Park with Rs 5,500 crore investments for fertilizer products. Does anybody know that Anil Ambani’s company has invested Rs 600 crore for cement?

I was most happy on the day when the respectable Chief Minister of West Bengal Mamata Banerjee has visited herself to inaugurate the Salboni plant of OCL. Siddhartha Birla plant at Barjola, Bankura was also inaugurated by the CM. Then I felt very happy because solid manufacturing industry has started to come to Bengal.

 

The Opposition claims that you spend so much of money on freebies, which will hamper you in future. Don’t you think it is time you must restrain?

Amit Mitra: What the Opposition says is politically motivated. Let me take the example of the free cycles. We have planned to give 40 lakh students free bi-cycles over the next two years. In the whole year in India the total production of cycle is about 1.5 crore annually. So if a manufacturer receives a bulk order like this, they will immediately start a manufacturing unit here.

We are giving 10 lakh pumps and a subsidy of  Rs 10,000, which means some pump companies will take this opportunity and invest in West Bengal. You can only call it a freebie, if there was no multiplier effect and the amount involved or the percentage was huge. So this is more of a political talk. I you consider the actual facts then you can will find out that the Opposition views do not stand a chance.a

This is a budget for Maa, Mati, Manush: WB CM on Bengal Budget 2015

West Bengal Chief Minister Ms Mamata Banerjee and Finance Minister Dr Amit Mitra held a post-Budget press conference at West Bengal Assembly.

The Chief Minister said, “Today the West Bengal Budget 2015-16 was presented by Dr Amit Mitra. This is a people’s Budget. This is a Budget for Maa, Mati, Manush. West Bengal is the only State facing huge debt-burden. We were asked to wait for 14th Finance Commission Report. But it is silent.”

Highlights of the Chief Minister’s reaction:

  • Only Bengal is suffering from the debt made by the previous Government
  • We want to tell the Central Government to write off the debt created by the previous Govt
  • In spite of our financial constraints, we are giving cycles to 40 lakh students to make them self sufficient and to decrease dropout rates
  • Stipend for our Kanyashree girls increased from Rs 500 to Rs 750
  • Tax reliefs, made allotments in rural and urban developmental works, for women and children
  • More than 5000 people decided to be employed in police at a Cabinet Meeting today
  • Why should we be penalized for the sins of the previous Government? We have been suffering for last 3 years
  • We have waited for the 14th Finance Commission for 3 years, we have been promised of loan waiver, but 14th Finance Commission is silent
  • If other states were in trouble, would not the Center have helped them?
  • I’ve spoken with the current Union Finance Minister thrice, I spoke to the previous Prime Minister and the previous Finance Minister, they told us to wait for 14th Finance Commission report
  • We believed and waited for the 14th Finance Commission recommendations, but they are still silent

 

Highlights of the WB Finance Minister’s reactions:

  • We are watching for the aggregate amount that Centre will be allotting for WB, inclusive of the grants
  • We are watching out for the aggregate amount that Centre will be allotting for WB, inclusive of the grants
  • Fiscal Deficit has decreased continuously over the years and Revenue Deficit has also decreased. The 14th Finance Commission has praised our performance.

 

Click here for the complete Bengal Budget 2015 highlights. 

WB CM pays homage at Dhaka Shahid Minar on 21 Feb

West Bengal Chief Minister Ms Mamata Banerjee was present at Shahid Minar, Dhaka at midnight February 21, to pay her respectful homage on the International Mother Language Day on 21st February.

“It is one of the most memorable moments in my life to be present at Shadid Minar, I am overwhelmed and deeply touched with emotions to experience this historic moment,” she said.

The President of Bangladesh HE  JB Abdul Hamid and Hon’ble Prime Minister of Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina were also present on the occasion.

The ceremony to pay homage to the martyrs of Bhasha Andolan began right after 12 midnight. The West Bengal Chief Minister paid respect with a bouquet of flowers with the words “আমার ভাইয়ের রক্তে রাঙানো একুশে ফেব্রুয়ারি, আমি কি ভুলিতে পারি …,” written on it.

WB CM said that it was her longtime wish to come to Bangladesh and pay tribute to the martyrs of Amar Ekush. She said that this was a matter of pride for her.

Earlier in the day she had paid tribute to Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman at the  Bangabandhu Memorial Museum at 32 Dhanmandi.

WB CM also shared her experience on Twitter:

Warm welcome for West Bengal Chief Minister at Dhaka

West Bengal Chief Minister Ms Mamata Banerjee received a red carpet welcome in Dhaka on Thursday when Bangladeshi Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Mr Shahriar Alam received her at the airport

The West Bengal Chief Minister expressed hope that her Dhaka tour would further strengthen ties between Bangladesh and her state and promote business between the two sides. “I will carry to Bangladesh the message of enhanced trade links and other exchanges between West Bengal and Bangladesh,” she told in Kolkata.

Across the border, too, her three-day visit has rekindled hope. “We hope that with this visit a conducive environment will be created to resolve the pending issues between Dhaka and Delhi,” Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Mr Shahriar Alam told on the eve of West Bengal Chief Minister’s visit. “Legally, the bilateral issues are to be resolved by the central governments. But we believe her visit will make it easier to resolve outstanding issues in the future,” he added.

Bangladeshi media, too, hailed the West Bengal Chief Minister’s visit. The Bangladesh Observer headlined its report ‘Mamata’s visit to expedite settling pending issues’, while the Prothom Alo headline read ‘Mamata comes to repair relationship’.

The West Bengal Chief Minister’s made it clear that her opposition to the land boundary agreement, which will lead to the transfer of enclaves, is a thing of the past. “As you know, we have made our position clear. I have been there (to these enclaves) personally. We have sent a proposal to the Centre. It isn’t only a question of 17,000 acres of land. But it is about rehabilitating people, ensuring their livelihood. I would say it is positive,” she added.

On Bangladesh Foreign Minister AH Mahmood Ali’s invitation, the West Bengal Chief Minister is scheduled join the Language Day ceremony at midnight on February 20 with the president at the Central Shaheed Minar in Dhaka. They will lay wreaths in memory of 1952 language movement martyrs who laid down their lives demanding Bengali be the state language in the erstwhile Pakistan. Mamata may visit Bangobondhu Sk Mujibur Rehman’s birthplace to pay her respects. She is set to meet the Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on February 21.

The West Bengal Chief Minister is also expected to address a business event to be organized by the India Bangladesh Chamber of Commerce, the Federation of Bangladesh Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the Indian Chamber of Commerce. Ms Mamata Banerjee will lead a 39-member delegation with the aim of increasing trade and investment between Bengal and Bangladesh.

Investments worth Rs 1 lakh crore in the offing: WB CM at Purulia

West Bengal Chief Minister Ms Mamata Banerjee announced a number of projects in Borjora, Purulia, on Monday. She said that investments worth Rs 1 lakh crore are in the offing for Raghunathpur and Barjora. The infrastructure of these industrial park is being improved so that the investors do not face any difficulties.

Along with these industrial zones, the WB Government will be investing in coal blocks in Deocha-Panchami.

Keeping with the public demand the Chief Minister also announced one Hindi medium school will be set up along with 20 other schools. Purulia will soon have a Homoeopathic Medical College and Hospital in PPP model.

She inaugurated 28 projects worth Rs 61 crore 97 lakh.  The noteworthy projects which are coming up are expansion of Purulia-Bankura two lane NH 60 worth Rs 340.34 crore.  She also inaugurated Youth Hostel in Murutbaha Park worth Rs 2.5 crore.

WB CM inaugurates a number of projects at Purulia

West Bengal Chief Minister Ms Mamata Banerjee  addressed a public meeting at Lodhurka in Hura, at Purulia. She inaugurated and laid foundation stones for a number of developmental projects.

The Chief Minister  inaugurated a number of youth hostels, Krishak bazaars, skill development training centers, eco tourism projects, hostels for girl students and new roads among others.

The Chief Minister  laid foundation stone for the widening project of a road that connects Bankura and Purulia.

The Chief Minister  distributed several scholarships, loans and grants like Kanyashree, Nijo Bhumi Nijo Griho, Bonpatta, Artisan Credit Card etc.

First time in India – WB Govt launches Micro Business Credit Card

West Bengal Chief Minister Ms Mamata Banerjee today launched the Micro Business Credit Card for medium and small businesses at the State Secretariat, Nabanna.

The Micro Business Credit Card, which is the first of its kind in India, will facilitate small and medium business entrepreneurs of the State. The introduction of this Credit Card will immensely benefit the entrepreneurs, particularly in the MSME sector.

The small and medium entrepreneurs will be able to avail cash credit or loan up to Rs 5 lakhs for their business activities, even without collateral security. The State Bank of India has extended support to the Government of West Bengal in this venture.

The State Finance Minister Dr Amit Mitra and the Panchayat & Rural Development Minister Mr Subrata Mukherjee were present on the occasion.

Incidentally, in his Budget speech in 2014, Dr Amit Mitra had noted that small and medium businesses were the largest employers in the State, and said that to ease their woes in getting bank credit, the government would facilitate the launch of a micro business credit card (on the lines of the Kisan Credit Card).

Excerpts of WB CM’s speech:

  • We must concentrate on small things. Small grows into big. We must take care of the small.
  • No one becomes a big industrialist in a day.
  • This is the first time Micro Business Credit Card is being launched in India. I congratulate all.
  • I congratulate my Finance Minister Amit Mitra for this bold step.
  • We believe in keeping the process simple and hassle-free.
  • To do business we have to keep all doors open.
  • Just because I am involved in small agricultural marketing hub, does not mean I cannot promote big business.
  • We have given Kisan Credit Cards to 65 lakh people in three years.
  • 65 Lakh Kisan Credit Cards have already been distributed.
  • 3.2 crore people out of 9 crore people in Bengal get rice at Rs 2 per kilo.
  • Till Rs 5 lakh, no guarantee is required in this Micro Business Credit Card scheme.
  • Today Business Credit cards are being given to that Kisans can start businesses. No guarantees would be required till 5 Lakh rupees.
  • It is my duty to help the people to progress.
  • If you are determined to work hard, you will reach the heights of success. My best wishes are with you.
  • We have made a fund of Rs 200 crore for business and a simplified clearance process.
  • We will start facilitation and clearance centers in Bardhaman, Durgapur, Asansol and other places to speed up the clearance process.

WB Govt gives nod to two new townships at Rajarhaat

Two new townships will be set up in the outskirts of Kolkata in the Rajarhaat Block with an estimated investment of Rs 4000 crore. Each township will come up on 100 acres of land.

The West Bengal cabinet gave a nod to these projects earlier this month; the Urban Development Department and Land Reforms Department are processing necessary clearances.

The townships will be built by Highland Group and Forum Group. Both the groups have been granted primary clearances under Town and Country Planning Act.

In the recently concluded Bengal Global Business Summit, investment proposals worth Rs 67,703 crore have been received for building 22 townships. The West Bengal Cabinet recently cleared six theme townships.

Bengal receives investment proposal worth Rs 1000 crore for Plastic Park

West Bengal Government has received a proposal to set up a Rs 1000 crore Plastic Park in the State.

A 50 acre plot in Uluberia has been earmarked for a new plastic park in PPP model in collaboration with the MSME Department of the State Government.

At the moment the plastic market in the country is worth Rs 1.7 lakh crores with a growth rate of 14%. Keeping in view of such a huge demand, the Plastic Federation is eager to invest and the WB Government is ready to provide all help. Uluberia is well connected with National Highway and has good infra-structure facilities.

The state already has  two such parks in operation; one in Sankrail, Howrah in collaboration with WBIDC which has about 42 manufacturing units in operation and the second in Kharagpur Industrial Estate.

 

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WB CM inaugurates third edition of the Asansol Industry & Trade Fair 2015

The third edition of the Asansol Industry & Trade Fair 2015 was inaugurated by West Bengal Chief Minister Ms Mamata Banerjee today. The Fair will continue till February 6, 2015.

The Industry & Trade Fair is being held at Polo Ground, Asansol Stadium and is being organised by the Asansol Chamber of Commerce.

State Finance Minister Mr Amit Mitra and Labour Minister Mr Moloy Ghatak were present on the occasion.

It is expected that 300 stalls from all segments like automobiles, machinery, consumer durables, furniture, garments, real estate, solar power, electrical & electronics, kitchen appliance, hospitality, education healthcare and many more will participate in the Fair.

The Fair will be a unique platform to enhance marketing capabilities and competitiveness, showcase brands and competencies, interaction with potential buyers and promote brands & products in front of tentative buyers. It will prove to be a sophisticated platform for conducting business on a National and International scale. It will provide an excellent opportunity to assess opinions from clients and determine market potential.

Excerpts of the Chief Minister’s speech on the occasion:

• I thank the Asansol Chamber of Commerce to involve common people in this Trade Fair.

• The Adivasi people are here, the Kanyashree girls are here, everybody should be involved in good works.

• A big industrial hub is coming up at Balagarh.

• The Asansol-Durgapur, Bardhaman, Bankura, Purulia zone is very important for industry.

• We will conduct core committee meetings at every year for industry separately for these zones.

• The Panchami Coal reserves and steel industry in Durgapur will create huge employment opportunities.

• There are industries related to coal, steel, power in these areas.

• WB Govt. has made new industry, Land, PPP policies, permissions are now easily available to set up industries in the State.

• West Bengal is strong Manufacturing, Engineering, Small Scale, Textile and Cottage industries.

• Plans are there to start a Rs 3200 cr road project as well as a 1500 MW power project, 16 thousand to get jobs.

• Rs 40,000 cr to be invested in Durgapur Steel plant expansion. This will create employment opportunities as well.

 

Edited at 2.55 PM, January 29, 2014