KMC Budget for 2017-18 focuses on pro-people measures

Kolkata Mayor Sovan Chatterjee on presented the KMC Budget for the financial year 2017-18.

While tabling the Budget, Mayor said that the projected expenditure for the financial year was Rs 3,38,988 lakh while the income stood at Rs 3,23,050 lakh. The KMC has set a revenue target of Rs 974.11 crore in the next financial year.

The civic body has proposed an allocation of Rs 374.71 crore to the Water Supply Department for 2017-18 to continue the process of development. Mayor also proposed to allocate an amount of Rs 571.99 crore to the Solid Waste Management department for 2017-18. GPRS with vehicle tracking system including post-implementation support and maintenance for a period of five years have been initiated for monitoring 450 vehicles’ movements at major VAT points.

The proposed allotment for the 2017-18 financial year would be Rs 119.69 crore for Lighting and Electricity department, Rs 42.99 crore for parks and squares, Rs 258.33 crore for Sewerage and Drainage department, Rs 143.28 crore for Health, Rs 20.28 crore for the Social Sector and Urban Poverty Alleviation department and Rs 148.89 crore for the Bustee department.

KMC has taken up various development works including construction of roads, by-lanes and laying of drainage pipelines and other beautification works.

 

জন পরিষেবাতে জোর কলকাতা পুরসভার বাজেটে

২০১৭-১৮ আর্থিক বর্ষের জন্য পুরসভার বাজেট পেশ করলেন কলকাতার মেয়র শোভন চট্টোপাধ্যায়।

বাজেট পেশ করার সময় মেয়র জানান, আগামী অর্থবর্ষে প্রস্তাবিত ব্যয়ের পরিমাণ ৩,৩৮,৯৮৮ কোটি টাকা আর আয়ের পরিমাণ ৩,২৩,০৫০ টাকা। আগামী অর্থবর্ষে রাজস্ব আদায়ের লক্ষ্যমাত্রা প্রায় ৯৭৪.১১ কোটি টাকা ধার্য করা হয়েছে।

জি পি আর এস এর মাধ্যমে শহরের পে অ্যান্ড ইউজ টয়লেট ও কমন কালেকশন সেন্টার এর অবস্থানগত তথ্য পাওয়া যায়।

২০১৭-১৮ আর্থিক বর্ষে পানীয় জল সরবরাহ খাতে বরাদ্দর পরিমাণ প্রায় ৩৭৪.৭১ কোটি টাকা। বাজেটে সবচেয়ে বেশি বরাদ্দের প্রস্তাব করা হয়েছে জঞ্জাল সাফাইয়ে। ওই খাতে প্রায় ৫৭১.৯৯ কোটি টাকা বরাদ্দ করা হয়েছে।

২০১৭-১৮ অর্থবর্ষে আলো ও বিদ্যুতায়নের জন্য বরাদ্দ করা হয়েছে ১১৯.৬৯ কোটি টাকা। উদ্যান বিভাগের জন্য বরাদ্দ করা হয়েছে ৪২.৯৯ কোটি টাকা, নিকাশি খাতে বরাদ্দ করা হয়েছে ২৫৮.৩৩ কোটি টাকা, স্বাস্থ্য খাতে বরাদ্দ করা হয়েছে ১৪৩.২৮ কোটি টাকা। সামাজিক খাতে এবং নগরোন্নয়নের জন্য বরাদ্দ করা হয়েছে ২০.২৮ কোটি টাকা। বস্তি উন্নয়নের জন্য বরাদ করা হয়েছে ১৪৮.৮৯ কোটি টাকা।

রাস্তা নির্মাণ, নিকাশি ব্যবস্থার সংস্কার সহ অন্যন্য সৌন্দর্যায়নের জন্য বিভিন্ন পদক্ষেপ নিয়েছে কলকাতা পুরসভা।

 

 

Budget Session | Week 2: Trinamool MPs speak on Demands for Grants for various ministries

In the second week of the second phase of Budget Session, 2017, Trinamool Congress’ Members of Parliament (MPs) in the Lok Sabha raised important points related to the Demands for Grants for the ministries of Railways, Agriculture, Defence and Home Affairs for financial year 2017-18. In the Rajya Sabha, the party put forth its views on issues related to the 2017-18 Union Budget.

Trinamool Congress MPs also raised a variety of issues of public importance in Parliament ranging from medical negligence in private hospitals to farmer suicides, from manual scavenging to the divestment by the Central Government of profitable public sector units.

LOK SABHA

March 14, 2017

Bills
Saugata Roy spoke on The Enemy Property (Amendment and Validation) Bill, 2016.
Dinesh Trivedi spoke on the Demands for Grants for the Ministry of Railways for 2017-18.
Arpita Ghosh spoke on the Demands for Grants for the Ministry of Railways for 2017-18.

Question Hour
Arpita Ghosh asked Supplementary Questions on spreading awareness about Pradhan Mantri Jan Aushadhi Yojana.
Saugata Roy asked Supplementary Questions on the availability of coronary stents.

March 15, 2017

Bills
Aparupa Poddar spoke on the Demands for Grants for the Ministry of Railways for 2017-18.
Tapas Mandal spoke on the Demands for Grants for the Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare for 2017-18.

Question Hour
Mriganka Mahato asked Supplementary Questions on Bharat Net Project.
Kalyan Banerjee asked Supplementary Questions on skill development for women.

March 16, 2017

Bills
Ratna De Nag spoke on the Demands for Grants for the Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare for 2017-18.
Sugata Bose spoke on the Demands for Grants for the Ministry of Defence for 2017-18.

Question Hour
Partha Pratim Roy asked Supplementary Questions on the electrification of villages.

March 17, 2017

Bills
Pratima Mondal spoke on the Demands for Grants for the Ministry of Defence for 2017-18.
Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar spoke on the Demands for Grants for the Ministry of Home Affairs for 2017-18.

Question Hour
Saugata Roy asked Supplementary Questions on the standardisation of Ayurvedic treatment.

RAJYA SABHA

March 16, 2017

Bills
Vivek Gupta spoke on the Union Budget for 2017-18.

Zero Hour
Nadimul Haque raised the issue of medical negligence in private hospitals.
Vivek Gupta raised the issue of reports alleging the shifting of the headquarters of Hindustan Paper Corporation from Kolkata to Guwahati.

Question Hour
Vivek Gupta asked Supplementary Questions on manual scavenging.

Special Mention
Derek O’Brien made a Special Mention on the need to follow the Bengal model for empowering women across the country.

March 17, 2017

Zero Hour
Sukhendu Sekhar Roy raised the issue of the divestment of Bengal Chemicals by the Government of India, the country’s first Swadeshi company, urging it not to do so.

 

Thus, it was a fruitful week for Trinamool Congress as it could draw the attention of the Government to issues which require urgent scrutiny.

 

Bike Taxis get a thumbs up in Newtown

As many as seventy-five people took a ride on the Bike Taxis around Newtown on Friday and more than 600 people had surfed the K Bike Taxi app.

Suvendu Adhikari, state Transport Minister had inaugurated Bike Taxis known as ‘K Bike Taxi’ at a function on Thursday. If successful, this will be deployed in the entire city and the districts soon.

A passenger will have to pay Rs 20 for the first 2 km and to cover subsequent distance the person will have to pay Rs 5 per kilometre.

Some women drivers are also being trained and soon they will be deployed to drive K Bike Taxis.

 

নিউটাউনে প্রথম দিনেই জনপ্রিয় ‘বাইক ট্যাক্সি’

নিউটাউনে বাইক ট্যাক্সি পরিষেবা চালু হওয়ার পর প্রথম দিনেই এই পরিষেবা গ্রহণ করেছেন ৭৫ জন যাত্রী এবং মোবাইল অ্যাপ ব্যবহার করেছেন ৬০০রও বেশি মানুষ।

বৃহস্পতিবার পরিবহণমন্ত্রী শুভেন্দু অধিকারী এই পরিষেবার সূচনা করেন। এই পরিষেবা নিউটাউনে সফল হলে কলকাতা ও সারা রাজ্যেও চালু করার পরিকল্পনা আছে।

বাইক ট্যাক্সিতে চড়তে প্রথম ২ কিলোমিটার যাত্রার জন্য দিতে হবে মাত্র কুড়ি টাকা। এর পর প্রতি কিঃমিঃ ভাড়া ৫ টাকা।

ভবিষ্যতে মহিলা ড্রাইভারদের প্রশিক্ষণ দেওয়ারও পরিকল্পনা রয়েছে পরিবহণ দপ্তরের।

Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar speaks on Demand for Grants for the Ministry of Home Affairs

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I stand here on behalf of All India Trinamool Congress in support for the Demand for Grants for the Home Ministry. But it saddens me that Hon’ble Finance Minister is not here to consider that. Is this not an important subject? In the Budget speech, on page 36, he has given a list of important ministries and Home Ministry is not listed among those. It is saddening that the government does not consider that Home Ministry is important.

I think that internal security is one of the most important issues by which we live safely in this country. The Home Ministry takes care of the internal security and we have the brave jawans who are protecting us. Even before starting I want to pay respect to all jawans who have lost their lives to protect us over the last few years.

I would also like to congratulate this government for selecting a lady as the director general of SSB. I think this is a first time in history a lady is commanding the SSB. I congratulate the Minister. I also would like to request him that there was a decision and he promised to have about 33% reservation for women in the forces. But as of today we have about 6% and these girls are working very hard to protecting us. They are deployed in the international borders; they are maintaining law and order.

This House has very rightly passed the maternity Benefit Bill. I would request the Hon’ble Minister to consider giving the women in the forces a posting close to their homes for two years after they give birth to a child so that they can take of the little future citizens.

I would also like to congratulate this government and Hon. Minister for increase in the scholarship of the children of the jawans and raising the amount of money and the number of children to be included – both boys and girls.

After all the congratulations, let us come to the sour points. Our country has a very long international border. The land border is more than 15,106.7 km and the coastline is 7,516.6 kilometers. We share the borders with eight different countries out of which some are friendly countries; we also have non-friendly neighbouring countries. But the fencing is not complete.

The forces that guard us, guard our motherland, guard our very favourite Bharat Mata, are the Assam Rifles, BSF, CISF, CRPF, SSB, ITBP whose authorised strength has been 9,67,816 but as of today vacancies of 73,464 jawans are lying vacant. I would request, when you are filling them up, honourable Sir, please give cognizance to the girls also who are doing very well. The ladies are doing very well, we’ve been to the borders and we’ve seen how they work hard.

Today we have the foreign terrorist groups, we have the threat of ISIS, we have cyber crime but the budget allocation – right from grant number 46 to 47,48,49 up to 53 – has been reduced. The percentage increase over 2016-17, as far as the grant number 46 is concerned, is minus 48.6 percent. For grant number 48 – for police budget – it is minus 3.65% and overall it is minus 5.93%. Instead of increasing the budget, the budget has gone down.

If we look at the expenditure, then for grant number 46, we have spent least amount in the year 2016-17. Over the last three fiscals, 80 percent funds have only been spent. I wonder how? On one hand when we inquired why the jawans don’t have the mine-protective vehicles in the left wing extremism areas, we were told there is no money to buy those vehicles. But here we see that the money is not being spent. So there surely seems to be a gap between expenditure and the requirement and the allotment. This is a matter of serious concern.

As far as police grant is concerned, if we consider the Budget Estimate, the Revised Estimate and Expenditure, even that is the lowest in the last three fiscals and the whole amount has not been spent. This year for machine and equipment only 1.7% of the whole has been given and for arms and ammunition 1.46% has been given. We think that this has to be increased because when our poor jawans are facing the terrorists they have to be equipped to the T. They have to be more equipped than the terrorists to take them on and protect our motherland. I don’t understand why the allotment has been slashed as far as the cybercrime registry, the crime and criminal tracking system and the left wing terrorism heads.

I would also like to draw the attention of the Hon. Minister here that the condition of women in this country, the safety and security of the women in the country is still at stake. It was only three days ago, on the day of Holi, a young mother was gangraped and to save her life she had to jump from the first floor of a building here in the city of Delhi. So let us imagine the plight of women all over the country, specially in rural areas. She lay on the streets without her clothes for several minutes before an auto-rickshaw wala come and took her to the police station.

We are sometimes talking about a mobile app for women which will come on the smartphones. My question to you, Sir, through Honorable Chair, is how many of our rural women, how many of the agricultural worker women, how many of labourer women have smartphones? Only 27% of this country uses smart phones. So if the app is on a smartphone, no girl while being tortured can dial that app to get the police.

You have to think of some better way by which we can protect our women. The Nirbhaya Fund was not spent and when the Nirbhaya incident had taken place it had been decided that one or two constables will remain in all the buses in the evening. I don’t know whether those constables are still there. The problem remains because we are running short of staff. Like I said, about 73,000 jawans and constables are required for proper functioning but they have not been appointed.

I would also like to draw the attention to the August House, through you Sir, that between July, 2016 and January, 2017, the number of law and order incidents that shook up Jammu & Kashmir was 2392; number of civilians killed was 73 and the number of forces killed was 2.

In the North Eastern region we experienced 484 incidents in which 87 extremists were killed, 17 forces were killed and 48 civilians were killed. It looks like a war has been waged around our borders.

Among the forces, we have an elite force known as the National Security Guard. There are four regional hubs – Kolkata, Chennai Mumbai and Hyderabad. They are doing good. I know about the Kolkata setup because it is located close to the airport. I have been writing and it has been all futile. The hub is just a five minutes drive from the airport but the area is congested. So, I have given one year’s MPLAD fund so that they can build a subway which people can use so that the road is kept empty for the NSG jawans and the 160 battalions of BSF, to reach the airport when the requirement comes.

Through you I would like to request the Hon. Minister if a flyover can be built for them so that they can reach the main road which is about 3 km away from their hub; from there the airport is around 2 km away. God forbid if anything happens in the eastern region of the country they will be able to move very fast. BSF and NSG hubs are located just opposite one another on Badu Road.

I would also like to draw the attention of this August House, through you Sir, that India is, a very large country with a very long international border with a long coastline. It is because of the unguarded coast that we had the misfortune to see the day our enemies took a boat and came up to Maharashtra and shot people dead.

Now, I understand that in the Runn of Kucch in Gujarat there is always water making it difficult to have the fence. I understand that in Sunderbans, we have the tidal waves making it difficult to maintain the fence. But, in spite of the difficulties, we will have to think of something innovative.

For the last seven eight years that I have been talking about this and I have been hearing that we are getting technical support from international friends to have laser, fences, thermal detectors and night vision gadgets. But, till date, that is not there and every night hundreds of infiltrators coming through these open porous borders.

The BSF has to be more careful but they are also standing for hours together, Sir, guarding the borders. So, if we can have more number of jawans, then the shift can be of lesser hours and they can be more alert.

The fencing is not complete anywhere, Sir. As far as Bengal is concerned, see we have about 2,828 km of fencing out of sanctioned 3,326. Similarly, we have this kind of border gaps in Rajasthan, Gujarat and Punjab area.

Sir, in the coastal areas we have these floating BOPs. But I have been time and again requesting that these border outposts which are floating – the speedboats have been given, no doubt, but we don’t have the technology. There are no drivers who can drive the speedboats. So, they are lying. We need technical support for the maintenance of those boats; we need technical support for their total functioning, which is not happening. This should be considered and some funds should be given for this.

The other thing is that the State police is demanding watchtowers. Up to a certain distance, it is the duty of the BSF, and after that it is the responsibility of the State police. Unless we have watchtowers we would not be able to watch the coastal areas when people are coming in at night, and also when animals are being crossed over during the day or night. So money should be sanctioned for building watchtowers, and roads too.

There is so much to say because of the concerns of internal securities, Sir. The defence personnel who are located at high altitudes, beyond 15,000 feet, are not getting enough supplies, Sir. They are our children, they are looking after us. We understand it is very difficult to grow vegetables there, but we are trying, of course; but they are dying either of snowstorms or avalanches. So we have to take care of them in a better way so that they can look after us better.

I would like to draw your august attention to the fact that funds under many heads were left unspent – for example, the funds for the Registrar General of India are fully unspent, then under the heads of town mapping and modernisation of data dissemination, and the filling up of vacant posts. We also need to give special attention to cyber crime and NATGRID. We would be grateful if you could consider these.

Thank you, Sir.

 

 

Bengal CM forms 11-member Health Regulatory Commission

Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee today announced the formation of a 11-member West Bengal Health Regulatory Commission that will arbitrate complaints of medical negligence filed under The West Bengal Clinical Establishment (Registration, Regulation and Transparency) Act.

The Commission will also will monitor the billing and performance of the private hospitals and nursing homes in the state. The new law, aimed at ensuring transparency in functioning and activities of private clinical establishments, was passed in the state assembly on March 3 and signed by the Governor on Thursday.

Besides monitoring the activities of private hospitals and nursing homes, the new law also has the provision of imposing penalty on medical facilities in case of violation.

Justice Asim Kumar Roy, subject to the approval of Chief Justice of Calcutta High Court, will be Chairperson of the Commission. Members of the Commission will be Dr Sukumar Mukherjee, Dr Gopal Krishna Dhali, Dr Abhijit Chowdhury, Dr Makhanlal Saha, Dr Madhusudan Banerjee, Dr Maitreyee Banerjee, Sanghamitra Ghosh, Anuj Sharma, Praveen Tripathi and Madhabi Das.

Addressing reporters at Nabanna, the CM said: “Not all establishments are bad. This Commission is for those who are misusing healthcare. The government has a social responsibility. People must have a recourse to justice. Healthcare is not like promoting business. It is a service.”

“This law will show the way to the entire country. Every State must have a similar law,” she added.

 

১১ সদস্যের স্বাস্থ্য কমিশন গঠন করলেন মুখ্যমন্ত্রী  

বিধানসভায় স্বাস্থ্য বিল পাশ হওয়ার ঠিক চোদ্দ দিনের মাথায় আজ গঠিত হল ১১ সদস্যের স্বাস্থ্য বিষয়ক কমিশন। ওয়েস্ট বেঙ্গল ক্লিনিক্যাল এস্টাব্লিশমেন্টস (রেজিস্ট্রেশন, রেগুলেশন অ্যান্ড ট্রান্সপারেন্সি) বিলটি গতকাল আইনে পরিণত হয়। স্বাস্থ্য পরিষেবায় স্বচ্ছতা আনতে, রোগীদের হয়রানি বন্ধ করতে ও  চিকিৎসায় গাফিলতি রুখতে এই আইন।

রাজ্যের বেসরকারি হাসপাতাল ও নার্সিংহোমের বিলিং এর ওপর নজর রাখবে এই কমিশন। পাশাপাশি আইন লঙ্ঘন করলে হাসপাতালগুলির ওপর জরিমানা চাপাবে কমিশন।

কমিশনের চেয়ারম্যান হিসেবে বিচারপতি অসীম কুমার রায় এর নাম প্রস্তাবিত করেছে রাজ্য সরকার।  কমিশনের বাকি সদস্যরা হলেন ডঃ সুকুমার মুখার্জি, ডঃ গোপালকৃষ্ণ ঢালি, ডঃ অভিজিত চৌধুরী, ডঃ মাখনলাল সাহা, ডঃ মধুসূদন সাহা, ডঃ মৈত্রীয়ী ব্যানার্জি। এছাড়া থাকছেন সঙ্ঘমিত্রা ঘোষ, অনুজ শর্মা, প্রবীণ ত্রিপাঠি ও মাধবী দাস।

নবান্নে একটি সাংবাদিক সম্মেলন করে মুখ্যমন্ত্রী মমতা বন্দ্যোপাধ্যায় বলেন, যারা স্বাস্থ্য পরিষেবার অপব্যবহার করছে তাদের জন্য এই ব্যবস্থা। স্বাস্থ্য প্রমোটিং এর মতন কোন ব্যবসা নয়। চিকিৎসা একটি সেবা। মানুষকে সুবিচার দেওয়া সরকারের সামাজিক কর্তব্য। মানুষকে সবরকম সুরক্ষা দিতে হবে।

তাঁর কথায় এই আইন আগামী দিনে দেশকে দিশা দেখাবে। সব রাজ্যে এই আইন প্রণয়ন করা উচিত বলে মন্তব্য করেন মুখ্যমন্ত্রী।

 

SS Roy urges GOI to not to phase out Bengal Chemicals, the first Swadeshi company of India

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Sir, the Government of India has decided to sell Bengal Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals Limited. During the partition of Bengal, Acharya Prafulla Chandra Ray established Bengal Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals Limited. It was the first Swadeshi company in India. It has been operating for more than a century. But unfortunately the Government has decided to sell the company.

Sir, I would like to place before you that this company’s factories are located in Mumbai, Kanpur, Panihati and Maniktala, and its sales offices in Patna, Cuttack, Hyderabad, Chennai and Delhi. This is the only company in Asia to manufacture anti-venom serum in the country. It has earned a profit of more than Rs 1 crore last year. In spite of this, the Government has decided on the strategic sale of this company

Apart from Bengal Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals Limited, the Government has decided on the strategic sale of another public sector company, Bridge and Roof, which is a Mini-Ratna company. They have hundreds of orders with them – still the Government has decided for the strategic sale of this company. In this way, the public sector companies are being sold out and thousands of labourers are being rendered jobless, not only in Bengal but in different parts of the country.
Therefore, I would urge upon the Government through you, Sir, to review the decision for sale so that these companies are saved. Bengal Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals is the first Swadeshi company of the country, which was established during the Swadeshi Movement when the anti-Partition movement was going on, in 1905. Therefore, Sir, I would urge upon the Government that the Government should restrain themselves from selling out Bengal Chemicals and Bridge and Roof forthwith. Thank you, Sir.

 

Pathadisha app a huge hit on the very first day

The ‘Pathadisha’ app introduced by the state Transport department to help commuters to get real time location of state run buses has become immensely successful within a day.

A large section of commuters possessing smart phones have downloaded the app.

Alapan Bandyopadhyay, Principal Secretary of the Transport department, said this is a major leap taken towards the electronic and smart governance system.

The app is helpful for people as they could easily track the route of a particular bus through which it will pass. Moreover, one can also plan which bus he or she must take to reach his or her destination.

The Transport department has also introduced an online tracking system to keep a tab on the movement of such buses. Steps will also be taken to introduce similar sort of apps for trams and vessels.

It may be mentioned that the name ‘Pathadisha’ was given by Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee.

 

একদিনেই জনপ্রিয়তার শিখরেপথদিশাঅ্যাপ

রাজ্য পরিবহণ দপ্তর ‘পথদিশা’ অ্যাপ চালু করেছে যা একদিনের মধ্যে অভূতপূর্ব সাফল্য পেয়েছে। এই অ্যাপের মাধ্যমে ঘরে বসে সরকারি বাসের রিয়েল টাইম যাতায়াতের খবর পাওয়া যাবে।

অনেকেই ইতিমধ্যেই তাদের স্মার্ট ফোনে এই অ্যাপ ডাউনলোড করেছে।

WBTC –র ‘AC’ ও ‘S’ বাসগুলিতে আপাতত এই সুবিধা চালু হচ্ছে। এছাড়া, যাত্রীরা নিজেদের গন্তব্যস্থলে যাওয়ার জন্য কোন বাসে যাবেন সেটাও নিজেরা পছন্দ করতে পারবেন।

পরিবহণ দপ্তর একটি অনলাইন ট্র্যাকিং সিস্টেম চালু করেছে এই সব বাসগুলির গতিবিধির ওপর নজর রাখতে। আসতে আসতে এই পরিষেবা বেসরকারি বাস, ট্রাম ও ফেরির ক্ষেত্রেও চালু করা হবে।

উল্লেখ্য এই ‘পথদিশা’ নামটিও মুখ্যমন্ত্রী মমতা বন্দ্যোপাধ্যায়ের দেওয়া।

 

World Bank provides Rs 2,000 Cr to develop rural Bengal

The World Bank has given a soft loan of Rs 2,000 crore under the Institutional Strengthening of Gram Panchayat Programme to Bengal to help in the development of rural Bengal. All the 3,342 gram panchayats in Bengal had been brought under the programme. The loan has been given for five years starting from April 1, 2017 to December 2022. The state government will not have to pay any interest on the loan amount but just a service charge will be levied.

Under the programme, all panchayat members and officials will be given intense training which includes transparent management of funds, making proper planning and the like. The projects taken up by the panchayats will be assessed by a third party and the best maintained panchayats will be given performance grants. With this money, the panchayats will be able to set up infrastructure like building of toilets, taking up beautification programmes etc.

There are strict parameters that have been set by the funding agency to get the awards that include transparency  in maintaining the accounts and timely completion of projects. The World Bank and the Panchayat and Rural Development department have given special emphasis on timely completion of projects as a part of cost control measures.

The Panchayat and Rural Development department has constructed nearly 14,000-km roads since the Trinamool Congress government came to power in 2011. Projects like the Nirmal Bangla Mission has been taken up to ensure toilets in every rural household by March 2019.

 

গ্রামীণ বাংলার উন্নয়নের জন্য ২০০০ কোটি টাকা দিল বিশ্ব ব্যাঙ্ক

গ্রামীণ বাংলার উন্নয়নের লক্ষ্যে বাংলাকে সাহায্যের হাত বাড়িয়ে দিল বিশ্ব ব্যাঙ্ক। এই খাতে রাজ্যকে ২০০০ কোটি টাকা দিল তারা। রাজ্যের ৩৩৪২টি গ্রাম পঞ্চায়েতকেই এই প্রকল্পের আওতায় আনা হয়েছে। এই লোন দেওয়া হয়েছে ৫ বছরের জন্য। ১লা এপ্রিল ২০১৭ থেকে ২০২২ সালের ডিসেম্বর মাস পর্যন্ত উন্নয়নের জন্য এই লোন দেওয়া হয়েছে।

এই প্রকল্পের মাধ্যমে সকল পঞ্চায়েত সদস্য ও আধিকারিকদের প্রশিক্ষণ দেওয়া হবে তহবিলের স্বচ্ছ হিসেব রাখা, যথাযথ পরিকল্পনা করা এবং উন্নয়ন সংক্রান্ত অন্যান্য বিষয়ে। পঞ্চায়েতগুলি যে সকল প্রকল্পে কাজ করবে তা নিরীক্ষণ করবে এক তৃতীয় সংস্থা। যে পঞ্চায়েত সব থেকে ভাল কাজ করবে, তাদের আরও অনুদান দেওয়া হবে। তহবিলের হিসাবের সচ্ছতা রাখলে ও সময়মত কাজ শেষ করলে পঞ্চায়েতগুলো আরও বেশি অনুদান পেতে পারে।

উল্লেখ্য, ২০১১ সালে তৃণমূল কংগ্রেস সরকার গঠন করার পর এখন পর্যন্ত মোট ১৪,০০০ কিঃ মিঃ গ্রামীণ রাস্তা নির্মাণ করেছে। ২০১৩ সালে রাজ্য সরকার চালু করেছে নির্মল বাংলা প্রকল্প।

From farmer suicides to medical negligence, Trinamool MPs raise matters of public importance in Parliament

Today, Trinamool Congress MPs raised a variety of issues of public importance in Parliament ranging from medical negligence in private hospitals to the issue of farmer suicides, from manual scavenging to the Union Budget.

In the Rajya Sabha, Md Nadimul Haque raised the issue of medical negligence in private hospitals. He pointed out to the fact that the West Bengal Government has passed an Act which seeks to bring more transparency in healthcare, and urged the Central Government and other States to pass a similar law.

In the same House, Vivek Gupta raised the issue of alleged reports of the shifting of the headquarters of Hindustan Paper Corporation from Kolkata to Guwahati. Later, Vivek Gupta raised another important issue – that of compensation for manual scavengers.

In the Lok Sabha, Ratna De Nag spoke on the Demands for Grants for the Agriculture Ministry, raising the issue of the increase in the number of suicides by farmers in the last three years, and urging the Ministry for adequate financial assistance for farmers under various heads.

Cooch Behar MP Partha Pratim Roy asked a Supplementary Question on the electrification of villages during Question Hour.

Sugata Bose, in his erudition, took the government to task for not allocating enough funds for defence modernisation. He also rued the lack of initiatives on part of the government for defence manufacturing. He called for a strategic vision rather than jingoism in defence sector.

Later in the Rajya Sabha, during a discussion of the Union Budget, Vivek Gupta spoke on some important issues related to the Finance Ministry, like bringing the illegal black money stashed abroad back to the country and depriving States of revenue collected from various cess and surcharge.

Bengal Govt launches bike-taxi service in Rajarhat-Newtown

Bengal Transport Minister today flagged off bike-taxi service in the Rajarhat-Newtown area. The service, described as Last Mile Connectivity, is a pilot project and will be introduced elsewhere soon.

The bike-taxis, which will ferry a single passenger by trained motorcyclists, can be booked through a mobile-based app. The trained motorcyclists will maintain safe speed thus providing pace as well as safety to its passenger.

Techies who have problems in reaching their workplaces on time in Sector V and Rajarhat, where the majority of the software firms are in place,  or find difficult to return home at wee hours will be hugely benefited.

 

রাজারহাট-নিউটাউনে চালু হল ‘বাইক-ট্যাক্সি’ পরিষেবা

রাজ্য পরিবহন দপ্তরের উদ্যোগে রাজারহাট নিউটাউনে উদ্বোধন হল বাইক-ট্যাক্সি পরিষেবার। এই পাইলট প্রকল্পের উদ্বোধন করেন পরিবহন মন্ত্রী শুভেন্দু অধিকারী।

মোবাইল অ্যাপের মাধ্যমে এই পরিষেবা বুকিং করা যাবে। সুদক্ষ এক বাইক চালক বাইক নিয়ে এসে যাত্রীকে তার গন্তব্যে পৌঁছে দেবে। এই প্রশিক্ষিত বাইক চালক বাইকের গতি নিয়ন্ত্রণ রাখার পাশাপাশি যাত্রীর নিরাপত্তারও খেয়াল রাখবে।

রাজারহাট ও সেক্টর ৫-এর তথ্যপ্রযুক্তি ক্ষেত্রের কর্মীরা প্রায়ই নির্দিষ্ট সময় নিজেদের কর্মস্থলে পৌছতে সমস্যায় পড়েন বা বাড়ি ফিরতে অসুবিধায় পড়েন। তারা এই পরিষেবার ফলে খুব উপকৃত হবেন।

রাজ্যের অন্যান্য জায়গাতেও এই পরিষেবা চালু করার পরিকল্পনা রয়েছে।