Trinamool’s Derek O’Brien seeks clarification from Home Minister regarding media blackout during SAARC Summit

Sir, for the last 18 years Trinamool Congress has always been firmly behind the Government on international issues. It is no different today. We are completely on board and welcome this statement.

I have a specific clarification to make because there are two stories going around. It’s best once and for all the Home Minister clarify this, because it’ll be better for all of us here in the House. There is one view that Doordarshan and ANI, who went there, were not given an opportunity. Your speech, Sir, was deliberately blacked out; they were not allowed. Was that the case? Or, the second is, there are some people who are trying to spread some other rumours, saying that this was actually the precedence.

If it was the first, it is a matter of serious concern, Sir; obviously, we are completely behind you. But since there are two stories going around, it is better if you clarify once and for all that it is the first, because then, as the Leader of the Opposition said, we take strong exception to something like this done to the Home Minister of India.

 

Union Health ministry lauds KMC for conducting anti-dengue health drives

The National Vector Borne Disease Control Programme under the Union Health ministry has lauded the efforts taken up by the Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) to control malaria and dengue in the areas under its jurisdiction.

The KMC’s three tier planning to combat the disease, like having special health teams in the wards and rapid action teams in the borough and in the central level was also appreciated by the Ministry.

The KMC has submitted details of 629 private nursing homes and pathological laboratories to the ministry.

To combat the spread of the disease, the KMC has identified 36 wards where special drives will be conducted against malaria and dengue.

Some of the wards where this drive will be launched are 25, 23, 61, 62, 55, 82, 74, 76, 107, 108, 109 and 104 as in these areas more dengue cases were detected last year.

The KMC has launched massive awareness programme in all the 144 wards where the people have been requested to change their water stored in containers at least once a week. Similarly, water in flower vases should also be changed once every week.

The owners of buildings have been requested to ensure that the overhead tanks and the underground reservoirs have covers. It is also conducting drives at the state-run hospitals and offices. If mosquito larvae are found, then special drives are conducted. The KMC has overall five dengue detection centres.

The civic authorities are requesting people to get their blood tested at its laboratories at free of cost and get free medicines.

 

রাজ্যের ডেঙ্গু মোকাবিলার প্রচেষ্টার প্রশংসা করল কেন্দ্রীয় স্বাস্থ্য মন্ত্রক

ম্যালেরিয়া ও ডেঙ্গু নিয়ন্ত্রণ করার জন্য কলকাতা মিউনিসিপ্যাল ​​কর্পোরেশনের ন্যাশনাল ভেক্টর রোগ নিয়ন্ত্রণ কর্মসূচির বেশ প্রশংসা করল কেন্দ্রীয় স্বাস্থ্য মন্ত্রক।

কলকাতা পৌরসংস্থার ত্রি-স্তরবিশিষ্ট পরিকল্পনা, বিশেষ টিম ইত্যাদি কেন্দ্রীয় মন্ত্রণালয়ের থেকে অনেক প্রশংসা পেয়েছে।

কলকাতা পৌরসংস্থা মন্ত্রণালয়ে ৬২৯টি বেসরকারী নার্সিং হোম এবং ল্যাবরেটরিজের বিস্তারিত বিবরণ  জমা দিয়েছে।

রোগের বিস্তার যাতে না ঘটে কলকাতা পৌরসংস্থা ৩৬টি ওয়ার্ডে ম্যালেরিয়া ও ডেঙ্গু বিরুদ্ধে বিশেষ অভিযান চালানো হচ্ছে।

কিছু কিছু ওয়ার্ডে এই অভিযান শুরু করা হবে। গত বছর কিছু কিছু ওয়ার্ডে ডেঙ্গু শনাক্ত করা হয়েছে। যেমন – ২৫, ২৩, ৬১, ৬২, ৫৫, ৮২, ৭৪, ৭৬, ৭৬, ১০৭, ১০৮, ১০৯ এবং ১০৪ নং ওয়ার্ডে।

কলকাতা পৌরসংস্থা ১৪৪টি ওয়ার্ডে ব্যাপক সচেতনতা কর্মসূচি চালু করেছে। মানুষকে অনুরোধ করা হয়েছে কোথাও জমা জল না রাখতে। একইভাবে, প্রতি সপ্তাহে অন্তত একবার ফুলদানির জল পরিবর্তন করা উচিত।

বাড়ির মালিকদের ওভারহেড ট্যাংক এবং ভূগর্ভস্থ জলাধার ঢাকা দিয়ে রাখার অনুরোধ করা হয়েছে। সরকারি সব হাসপাতাল ও অফিসগুলোতেও পুরসভা তাদের সচেতনতামূলক অভিযান চালিয়েছে। যদি কোন মশার লার্ভা পাওয়া যায় তাহলে সেখানে বিশেষ অভিযান চালানো হয়েছে। কলকাতা পৌরসংস্থার  পাঁচটি ডেঙ্গু সনাক্তকরণ কেন্দ্র রয়েছে।

পৌর কর্তৃপক্ষ জানিয়েছেন, তাদের ল্যাবরেটরিতে বিনামূল্যে রক্ত পরীক্ষা করানো হচ্ছে এবং ওষুধ দেওয়া হচ্ছে।

 

WB CM chairs administrative review meeting for Bardhaman district

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, as part of her three-day visit to the districts, today chaired her third consecutive administrative district review meeting in Bardhaman. Earlier, the Chief Minister had chaired meetings for the districts of Purulia and Birbhum.

Besides chairing the meeting and taking stock of developmental projects, the Chief Minister inaugurated projects, including BSC Nursing College at the Asansol ESI Hospital campus.

Yesterday, after the administrative meeting for Birbhum district in Bolpur, the Chief Minister, on an invitation extended by Visva-Bharati University, visited the campus. She was felicitated by the Visva-Bharati authorities.

 

আজ বর্ধমানে প্রশাসনিক বৈঠক করলেন মুখ্যমন্ত্রী

পশ্চিমবঙ্গের মুখ্যমন্ত্রী মমতা বন্দ্যোপাধ্যায় তার তিনদিনের জেলা সফরে তৃতীয়দিনে আজ বর্ধমানে প্রশাসনিক পর্যালোচনা বৈঠক করেন। এর আগে গত দুদিনে তিনি পুরুলিয়া ও বীরভূমে প্রশাসনিক বৈঠক করেছেন।

বৈঠকের পাশাপাশি বিভিন্ন উন্নয়নমূলক সরকারি প্রকল্পের খোঁজখবর নেন। এর পাশাপাশি আসানসোল ইএসআই হাসপাতাল ও ক্যাম্পাসে বিএসসি নার্সিং কলেজের উদ্বোধন করেন।

গতকাল, বীরভূম জেলার বোলপুরে প্রশাসনিক বৈঠকের পর বিশ্বভারতী বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়ের একটি অনুষ্ঠানে আমন্ত্রিত ছিলেন তিনি। সেখানে বিশ্বভারতী কর্তৃপক্ষ তাঁকে সংবর্ধনা দিয়েছেন। এরপর তিনি ক্যাম্পাস পরিদর্শন করেন।

Abhishek Banerjee speaks on the Supplementary Demands for Grants

Speaker Madam / Deputy Speaker Sir, I thank you for this opportunity to speak on the Supplementary Demand for Grants (2016-17).

This is my first speech after the historic win of the Ma Mati Manush Government in West Bengal and I rise here today with pride and dignity, with my head held high representing my state and its people who chose truth over lies & hype.

Two months ago, the people of my State had three choices.

One, an ideology-less / unethical / venomous alliance.

Two, a party that runs on media hype & encourages religious fundamentalism.

And three, the Trinamool Congress, which worked for development, peace, prosperity and communal harmony.

The choices were clear. And the people spoke Loudly and Clearly.

They blessed Mamata Banerjee’s Trinamool Congress with an even bigger mandate this year, profoundly and wholeheartedly they elected

…a Government that worked sincerely,

… a Government that worked transparently,

… a Government that delivered on its promises,

Moreover they chose Government that is fearless, bold & honest.

Now let us look at the promises made by the Central Government. A Government that speaks about ‘cooperative federalism’. A Government that talks about ‘strengthening the Centre-State relationship’. A Government that tweets on every subject, but remains silent and mum and silent when Dalits are killed and young minds in Kashmir are pained and anguished.

This Government often speaks about ‘competitive federalism’. About States competing with each other to perform better. But in the past two years, cooperative federalism has merely been a slogan. An empty slogan, not the reality.

The CM of West Bengal wrote to the PM of the country in April-May 2015, almost 14 months back detailing the ways in which the Centre was short-changing the States.

There has been no positive response.

If one may recall the past, in 2012, the former CM of Gujarat and the present Hon’ble PM of the Nation, Mr Narendra Modi wrote about cooperative federalism in his blog.

I quote –

“Sitting in New Delhi, the Centre may not always be able to do justice to the potential and needs of various states across India. By virtue of being closer to the people, State Governments can respond much better in understanding and fulfilling the expectations of the people through good governance.”

Sound good, Sir. Beautiful words but unfortunately forgotten just after covering a mere distance of 920 km, that is after taking the flight from Ahmedabad to Delhi. Such is the magic in Delhi’s air.

From this Government’s record, it is clear that there is no cooperative federalism. There is no competitive federalism. Madam/Sir, indeed no cooperative federalism…what we have, is unfortunately … CAMOUFLAGED CENTRALISM. Yes, camouflaged centralism.

There has been talk of fiscal transfers to the States. But unfortunately the reality is that the Central Government has withdrawn its financial support from nearly 39 major schemes like National E-Governance Action Plan, Modernization of Police Force, additional central support for LWE affected areas, Backward region grant funds, special assistance for hill areas, schemes for setting up 6000 model schools, central support to states for setting up export infrastructure and other allied activities, national mission for food processing and tourist infrastructure. This is not the end 58 important schemes like rashtriya kisan vikas yojana, national food security mission, bringing revolution to eastern India, national rural drinking water, Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan  and national livelihood mission, the central government has substantially , Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan  and national livelihood mission, the central government has substantially  reduced its funding. Funding for Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan has been reduced from Rs 9000 crore to just Rs 2000 crore.

Is this what we call cooperative federalism? No Sir, this is camouflaged centralism!

West Bengal is being weighed down by a massive debt of more than Rs 3 lakh 8 thousand crore left behind by the previous Left government who ruled and ruined the state for 34 long years. Other States like Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh also have debt in excess of Rs 2 lakh crores. Has there been any waiver? Has there been any support? Has there been any debt relief? Has the Central Government taken any initiative to reduce the debt burden or truncate the same???

Is this cooperative federalism?  NO Sir, this is camouflaged centralism!

The Planning Commission has been abolished and the States have lost an important platform to raise matters. Sir, meetings are being called without consulting or discussing with anyone. You give Chief Ministers time to speak based on the colour of their party flag and your political equation. This is very unfortunate sir.

This Government also talks about competitive federalism. Good. They want one State to compete against the other State in good spirit. But let us take this concept of competitive federalism to another level and see how State Governments are doing when they are comparing with the Centre. Since I am from Bengal, I will take that as my benchmark. How has the Centre fared. And how has Bengal fared?

 

  1.  Inflation

 

In the Supplementary Demand for Grants, Rs 40,000 crore has been allocated as Ways and Means Advance to the Food Corporation of India. Given the inflation situation in the country and the crucial role of the Public Distribution System for the common man, it is not clear why this allocation was not made during the Budget Session and is coming up at this stage.

Bengal has the lowest inflation rate in the country, less than 3%, according to the latest Economic Survey published by the Central government. The inflation rate for the entire country is 5.7%. From day one of this Monsoon Session, my colleagues from Trinamool in both Houses have been strongly raising this issue of price rise both inside and outside Parliament.

 

  1.   Let’s take MGNREGA.

 

The BJP has always criticised MGNREGA as a failure and have ridiculed it as a scheme for ‘digging holes’. This is reflected in the scheme’s overall performance. The average days of employment per household has been dismal, below 50 days per year. Last year, it was only 34.84 days per year. In Bengal the story is different. MGNREGA aims to provide at least 100 days of wage employment per year. 85 lakh person-days of work has been generated and we have spent more than Rs 18,000 crores towards the scheme in the past years. Again, undoubtedly the best in the country.

This Demand for Grants adds Rs 5000 crore to the MGNREGA fund. This is a good step but again, it is not clear why such an important allocation is appearing as a Supplementary Demand for Grants. This shows the attitude of the central government towards the common people and the downtrodden of this country.

 

  1.  As for financial growth, the Gross Value Added Growth of Bengal is at a 12.02% high while India is at 7.3%. Sir also there has been recent tendency of the central government to fund various developmental schemes by imposing cess. For instance 0.5% Swaach Bharat cess, 0.5% Krishi Kalyan cess has been levied on the service tax. Sir, the collection of cess does not form a part of the divisive pool and does not get shared with the states. This amounts to depriving and ignoring the states from the collected funds and this goes against the spirit of cooperative federalism.

If I am to read the Constitution of India, Article 271 Sir, it says clearly “ Surcharge on certain duties and taxes for purposes of the Union Notwithstanding anything in Articles 269 and 270, Parliament may at any time increase any of the duties or taxes referred in those articles by a surcharge for purposes of the Union and the whole proceeds of any such surcharge shall form part the Consolidated Fund of India.”

Sir, I would request the Hon’ble Finance Minster and the Government please use such article in the Constitution in the good spirit of the country. So everyone in the country and every people of the country including the farmer, worker and also the state gets benefitted. That should be the spirit Sir.

  1.  If we talk of social and rural development.

 

The Centre’s budget for Beti Bachao Beti Padhao, a scheme that was modelled and repackaged on West Bengal’s Kanyashree scheme created by Hon’ble Chief Minister of West Bengal Mamata Banerjee, is a mere Rs 75 crores. I wonder how much of it went into newspaper ads and social media campaigns. What is the budget for the Kanyashree scheme in West Bengal today? More than Rs 1000 crores. It is not 100 cr, not 200 cr not 500cr, but 1000 cr Sir. That is 10 times more than the Centre for just one State. That’s Bengal for you Sir!

  1.  If we take Minority development.

 

Sir, let the facts and figures speak for itself. Let’s look at the numbers. The Budget increased four times in five years in Bengal. And what have the Centre done? They can’t even run a portal to distribute minority scholarships. But then do they care about minorities? Do they care about the oppressed? Do they care about the farmer? Do they really care? The answer is no Sir.

Respected Speaker Madam, I have explained to you briefly how one State government has brought peace, harmony and development, and won a second term. How schemes are implemented successfully on the ground. How people co-exist irrespective of their caste, creed or religion and irrespective of what they eat or where they pray. And while doing all this, the State of West Bengal still has a GDP that doubled from Rs 4.61 lakh crore in 2010-11 to Rs 9.20 lakh crore in 2015-16.

Bengal is moving ahead Sir.

Compare this to a Central Government who believes they are an event management agency. They create big ads with big promises. Write catchy slogans. Make lots of noise. Try and do headline management. But the result is total mismanagement. Today after almost 69 years of independence we don’t need to know what must be done to strengthen the nation any longer. The Government at the Centre and also the Hon’ble minister must ask itself a simple question. Are you doing even 1% of what you think must be done or must be done??? The answer will be no again.

Mr. Prime Minister and Mr. Finance Minister are active on social media – Facebook, Twitter. I have no problem with that. But I would humbly like to suggest to them to take some time off from their screens and get the DVD of Satyajit Ray’s beautiful film – Pather Panchali (which if translated to English means Song of the Road). The film is about Harihar and his family suffering in poverty. Harihar moves to the city looking for employment. In the meantime, his daughter falls ill. They don’t have the money to buy medicines or take her to the hospital. Unfortunately, on Harihar’s return to his village, his daughter had already passed away. The family continues to suffer.

This film was based on a story written by Bibhutibhushan Bandyopadhyay, one of the leading writers of modern Bengali literature, way back in 1929 but it reflects the current situation today. There is unemployment everywhere and access to proper healthcare seems like a distant dream.

But when you want to change the lives of people, how do you do it?

–  You change lives by setting up fair price shops selling medicines with up to 70% discount

–  You change lives by giving proper shelter and houses free of cost to economically weaker section of people under the GEETANJALI scheme.

–    You change lives by making all districts across the State “Open Defecation Free”

–    You change lives by electrifying households under the Sabar Ghare Alo scheme.

–   You change lives by giving 45 lakh Sabuj Sathi cycles to girls and boys, so a 50-minute walk to their school becomes a 5-minute sweet and smooth ride.

Lives have been changing, in Bengal.

As for the BJP-led NDA government, all you have given the country so far are Achhe Slogans, Achhe ads, Achhe tweets. Achhe Sapne aur Achhe Jumley. 25 mahina baad ek asha aur umeed ki kiran lekar jo achhe din ke sapne dekhe the.. Woh har hindustani aaj jaan na chahta hai yeh achhe din kab ayenge? Kashmir mein border par khada hua jawan yah Kanyakumari mein rah dekh raha Kisaan kisi ke bhi achhe din nahi aye.. Sir, baatein bahut huyi lekin desh ki zamini haqeeqat mein koi badlav nahi aya. Achhe din ke naam pe desh ko dhoka diya hai.

The Government must stop its step-motherly attitude towards the States. It must come out of the bubble it’s trapped in Delhi.

I come from India, not Delhi.

I come from the states of India with optimism in my heart. I come from West Bengal. I come from where federalism is not just a mere slogan but genuinely means something. Believe me, an anger is rising against your Government and this Demand for Grants keeping away the larger interest of the country in mind will only add fuel to the fire. I would humbly caution you as a political colleague of this august House with a stake in India. I am not politically associated with you, but I care for India.

And you are letting INDIA down.

That’s all I have to say. Thank you.

 

Centre talks of cooperative federalism but practices camouflaged centralism: Abhishek Banerjee

Trinamool MP from Diamond Harbour constituency, Abhishek Banerjee, who is also the President of Trinamool Youth Congress, today slammed the Centre during a discussion on the supplementary demands for grants.

Taking a dig at the central government, he said while they talk about cooperative federalism, they practice camouflaged centralism. He also slammed them for being busy in headline management, so much so that there was total mismanagement.

He also said that anger was rising against the current government and there was no achhe din in sight for the jawans in Kashmir or the farmers in Kanyakumari.

Highlights of his speech:

 On massive victory for Trinamool in Bengal

 I rise here today with pride and dignity, with my head held high representing my state and its people who chose truth over lies & hype. Two months ago, the people of my State had three choices.

One, an ideology-less / unethical / venomous alliance.

Two, a party that runs on media hype & encourages religious fundamentalism.

And three, the Trinamool Congress, which worked for development, peace, prosperity and communal harmony. The choices were clear. And the people spoke Loudly. Clearly.

Silence on Dalits and Kashmir

Now let us look at the promises made by the Central Government. A Government that speaks about ‘cooperative federalism’.A Government that talks about strengthening the Centre-State relationship.A Government that tweets on every subject, but remains silent and mum when Dalits are killed and young minds in Kashmir are pained.

This Government often speaks about ‘competitive federalism’. About States competing with each other to perform better. But in the past two years, cooperative federalism has merely been a slogan. An empty slogan, not the reality.

Camouflaged Centralism

The CM of West Bengal wrote to the PM in April-May 2015 detailing the ways in which the Centre was short-changing the States. There has been no positive response.

From this Government’s record, it is clear that there is no cooperative federalism. There is no competitive federalism. Madam/Sir, indeed no cooperative federalism…what we have, is what I call… CAMOUFLAGED CENTRALISM. Yes, camouflaged centralism.

There has been talk of fiscal transfers to the States. But the reality is different. Allocations for 39 major schemes have been withdrawn and 58 key welfare schemes have been scaled down. Also, 8 programmes that had Central funding have been cut.

West Bengal is being weighed down by a massive debt of more than Rs. 3 lakh crore left behind by the previous dispensation. Other States like Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh also have debt in excess of Rs. 2 lakh crores. Has there been any waiver? Has there been any support? Has there been any debt relief? Has the Central Government taken any initiative to reduce the debt burden or truncate the same???

Is this cooperative federalism?  NO!

The Planning Commission has been abolished and the States have lost an important platform to raise matters. You call an Inter-State meeting of Chief Ministers but decide the agenda without consulting anyone. You give Chief Ministers time to speak based on the colour of their party flag.

Bengal’s performance

  1. Inflation

In the Supplementary Demand for Grants, Rs. 40,000 crore has been allocated as Ways and Means Advance to the Food Corporation of India. Given the inflation situation in the country and the crucial role of the Public Distribution System for the common man, it is not clear why this allocation was not made during the Budget Session and is coming up at this stage.

Bengal has the lowest inflation rate in the country, less than 3%, according to the latest Economic Survey published by the Central government. The inflation rate for the entire country is 5.7%. From day one of this Monsoon Session, my colleagues from Trinamool have been strongly raising this issue of price rise both inside and outside Parliament.

  1. Let’s take MGNREGA

The BJP has always criticised MGNREGA as a failure and have ridiculed it as a scheme for ‘digging holes’. This is reflected in the scheme’s overall performance. The average days of employment per household has been dismal, below 50 days per year. Last year, it was only 34.84 days per year. In Bengal the story is different. MGNREGA aims to provide at least 100 days of wage employment per year. 85 lakh person-days of work has been generated and we have spent Rs. 18,000 crores towards the scheme in the past years. Again, the best in the country.

This Demand for Grants adds Rs. 5000 crore to the MGNREGA fund. This is a good step but again, it is not clear why such an important allocation is appearing as a Supplementary Demand for Grants.

  1. As for financial growth, the Gross Value Added Growth of Bengal is at a 12.02% high while India is at 7.3%.
  1. One example from social and rural development.

The Centre’s budget for BetiBachaoBetiPadhao, a scheme that was modelled and repackaged on West Bengal’s Kanyashree scheme, is a mere Rs. 75 crores. I wonder how much of it went into newspaper ads and social media campaigns. What is the budget for the Kanyashree scheme in West Bengal today? More than Rs. 1000 crores.Almost 10 times more than the Centre for just one State. That’s Bengal for you!

  1. Minority development.

Madam/Sir, let the facts and figures speak for itself. Let’s look at the numbers. The Budget increased four times in five years in Bengal. And what have the Centre done? Can’t even run a portal to distribute minority scholarships. But then do they care about minorities? Do they care about the oppressed? Do they care about the farmer? Do they really care?

State of West Bengal still has a GDP that doubled from Rs. 4.61 lakh crore in 2010-11 to Rs. 9.20 lakh crore in 2015-16.

Total mismanagement

This is a Central Government who believes they are an event management agency. They create big ads with big promises. Write catchy slogans. Make lots of noise. Try and do headline management. But the result is total mismanagement.

Changing lives of people

When you want to change the lives of people, how do you do it?

  • You change lives by setting up fair price shops selling medicines with up to 70% discount
  • You change lives by giving proper shelter and houses free of cost to economically weaker section of people under the GEETANJALI scheme.
  • You change lives by making districts across the State “Open Defecation Free”
  • You change lives by electrifying households under the SabarGhareAlo scheme
  • You change lives by giving 45 lakh SabujSathi cycles to girls and boys, so a 50-minute walk to their school becomes a 5-minute ride.

Anger rising against the government

As for the BJP-led NDA government, all you have given the country so far are Achhe Slogans, Achhe ads, Achhe tweets. Achhe Sapne aur Achhe Jumley. 25 mahina baad ek asha aur umeed ki kiran le kar jo achhe din ke sapne dekhe the…Woh har hindustani aaj jaanna chahta hai yeh achhe din kab ayenge? Kashmir mein border par khada hua jawan yah Kanyakumari mein rah dekh raha Kisaan kisike bhi achhe din nahi aye… Sir, baatein bahut huyi lekin desh ki zamini haqeeqat mein koi badlav nahi aya.

 

 

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Pratima Mandal demands railway connectivity in Kultali during Zero Hour

Thank you Hon’ble Deputy Speaker Sir, for giving me an opportunity to speak during Zero hour.

Sir, my parliamentary constituency is Joynagar.  Under this parliamentary constituency Kultali is commonly known as Sundarbens area because small part of Sundarbens falls under this block and surrounded by Thakurain, Bidyadhari Muni river.

Sir, we are going to celebrate the 70th anniversary of our Independence Day but this block has no rail line. The people of this block are getting deprived of railway connectivity. So, I would like to request the Hon’ble Minister that he should ask his department to conduct a survey for this block. He should consider the demand for railway connectivity in Kultali.

Tapas Pal speaks the river bank erosion of Ganga river in Krishnanagar

Sir, I would like to bring to your notice that river bank erosion of Ganga several areas in my Krishnanagar constituency are getting damaged. The areas include Tollygunge block, Matiari tipi, Dhubulia block 2, Rajapur, Shankarpur, under Belpukur GP, block Dhubulia 2, Sadhanpara 1 GP, Rukunpur.

Many houses are damaged and lives of several people are at risk. We want the hon. Minister to take some action regarding this matter. Please address the tears of the poor people.
Thank you, Sir.

Mamata Bala Thakur speaks on the issue of safety of female passengers on the Bonga-Sealdah railway route

আপনাকে ধন্যবাদ এবং আমাদের মা-মাটি-মানুষের দলনেত্রী মমতা বন্দ্যোপাধ্যায়কে ধন্যবাদ জানাই। বনগাঁ-শিয়ালদা ভারতবর্ষের ব্যস্ততম রেল পথের মধ্যে একটি অন্যতম। এখানে প্রতিদিন লক্ষ লক্ষ লোক জীবিকা অর্জন এবং বিভিন্ন কারণে আসা যাওয়া করেন। কিন্তু দুঃখের বিষয় উক্ত রুটে কম সংখ্যক ট্রেন থাকার দরুন এবং তা সময়মতো না থাকার জন্য যাত্রীদের প্রতিদিন নাজেহাল হতে হচ্ছে। ট্রেনে এত ভিড় হয় যে ওঠানামার সময় যেকোনো মুহূর্তে দুর্ঘটনা ঘটে যেতে পারে। উল্লেখ্য গত বছর মাতৃভুমি ট্রেনের কথা বলা যেতে পারে।

স্পিকার মহোদয় আপনার দ্বারা মাননীয় রেল মন্ত্রীর কাছে মহিলাদের সুরক্ষার জন্য অনুরোধ করছি।

মহোদয়, বনগাঁ-ঠাকুরনগর ভারতবর্ষের মধ্যে ফুলের অন্যতম মার্কেট হওয়ায় এখানে প্রতিদিন লক্ষ লক্ষ লোক জীবিকা অর্জন করার জন্য আসেন। যার মধ্যে মহিলাদের সংখ্যা বেশি।

এনারা ভোর ৩ টের সময় উঠে ব্যবসার জন্য লেগে পরেন কিন্তু দুঃখের বিষয় ভোর ৩টে থেকে ভোর ৪ টের মধ্যে মাত্র একটি ট্রেন থাকায় অসম্ভব ভিড় ও চাপের মুখে পরে মহিলাদের কষ্ট করে যাতায়াত করতে হয়।

অতএব মাননীয় রেল মন্ত্রীর কাছে আমার একান্ত অনুরোধ যে যদি ওই সময় আর একটি ১২ বগির অতিরিক্ত ট্রেন চালু করা যায় তাহলে ভালো হয়। এছাড়া যারা অফিসের কাজে সকাল ৮টা থেকে ১০টার মধ্যে যাতায়াত করেন এবং বিকেলে ফেরত আসেন, তাদের জন্য বিশেষ লক্ষ রাখতে অনুরোধ জানাব।

 

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Saugata Roy speaks during Question Hour on renovation of Ganga ghats in Bengal

The Minister spoke at length about the Mission but did not say a word about any project for West Bengal. The river Ganges flows for about 400 km in West Bengal, as far as I know. Ganga flows from Manikchak till Gangasagar in our State. But the Minister is silent on Bengal.

In my constituency there are four municipalities on the banks of river Ganga. In three of those municipalities we renovated the ghats during UPA 2 time. We have been writing letters for the last two years for the renovation of Baranagar ghat and setting up electric crematorium there. The Minister only acknowledges the letters but has not taken any concrete action.

The Minister mentioned 6 cities, five of which are in UP and one in Bihar. What about rejuvenation of Ganga in West Bengal? Will the Minister please shed light on that. This is my question.

 

WB CM chairs administrative review meeting for Birbhum

West Bengal Chief Minister, Mamata Banerjee, during her three-day visit to the districts, chaired the administrative review meeting for the Birbhum district at Bolpur today.

This is her first visit to the Birbhum district after taking oath as the Chief Minister for the second term.

Yesterday, after the district review meeting for the Purulia district at Purulia town, the Chief Minister inaugurated two power sub-stations, the Purulia town Bus stand, the Government Engineering College at Joypur, the Manbhum Cultural Academy and a youth hostel.

After the adminsistrative review meeting she paid a visit to Vishva-Bharati University on an invitation received from the authorities.

Here are the highlights of her speech at the end of the administrative review meeting:

  • The progress of development work in the district is very good
  • We are setting up ‘Gitabitan’ film city in Bolpur
  • We will take up housing project at Prantik
  • A lot of IT and other industries are coming up here. This will lead to employment generation
  • We are focused on the development of Tarapith

 

 

আজ বীরভূমে প্রশাসনিক বৈঠক করলেন মুখ্যমন্ত্রী

পশ্চিমবঙ্গের মাননীয়া মুখ্যমন্ত্রী মমতা বন্দ্যোপাধ্যায় তার তিনদিনের জেলা সফরে আজ বীরভূম জেলার বোলপুরে প্রশাসনিক পর্যালোচনা বৈঠক করেন।

দ্বিতীয়বার মুখ্যমন্ত্রী হওয়ার পর এই প্রথমবার তিনি বীরভূম জেলা পরিদর্শনে গেলেন।

গতকাল, পুরুলিয়া শহরে পুরুলিয়া জেলায় পর্যালোচনা বৈঠকের পর বেশ কিছু প্রকল্পের উদ্বোধন করেন মুখ্যমন্ত্রী। পুরুলিয়া শহরের বাসস্ট্যান্ড, জয়পুর সরকারি ইঞ্জিনিয়ারিং কলেজ, মানভূম সাংস্কৃতিক একাডেমী ও যুব ছাত্রাবাস উদ্বোধন করেন।

বীরভূমে প্রশাসনিক বৈঠকের পর সাংবাদিকদের মুখোমুখি হন মুখ্যমন্ত্রী।

 

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