Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar speaks on Maternity Benefit (Amendment) Bill, 2016

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Thank you, Chairman Sir. I stand here on behalf of All India Trinamool Congress and I would like to congratulate the Hon’ble Labour Minister for having given such a wonderful thought for ladies. Kal hi hum Antarjatik Mahila Divas manaye hain aur aaj hum charcha kar rahe hain mahila ke liye, aadhi abadi ke liye. Kehte hain ‘Der aaye, durast aaye’. After 55 years, we are bringing the amendment. But after all we are bringing in the amendment, that is one thing to rejoice and I congratulate you, Sir. We support this Bill.

But as I will slowly elaborate, I completely support Supriya Sule ji, that we need other ministries on board, and I am happy that our Hon’ble Minister for Women and Child Welfare is here. We should have a joint supervisory body, which should have members from, along with the Labour Ministry, the Women and Child Ministry and the Health Ministry, because this subject entails all of them – this is not something only to be dealt with by the Labour Ministry alone.

Childbirth is such a beautiful experience and all of us women have gone through the experience. At the moment, whatever the amendments that have been brought, there has been definitely much improvement on what we had – 26 weeks is good enough because the World Health Organisation gives us a suggestion for 24 weeks of breastfeeding which enhances the resistance of the child towards respiratory tract diseases and diarrhoeal diseases, and therefore brings down the mortality thereof.

We have the example of the Bengal Government, the second time elected government led by the CM Mamata Banerjee. she started this thing of ‘Mother & Child Hub’ in which from the last trimester, the pregnant women are been brought and have been kept there. They have been given nutritious diet and specialised doctors are looking after them. So, the reports of the stories that we read in the past – that while reaching the hospital the women has given birth on the road or died on the road – does not happen. For that we have improved statistics as far as infant mortality and maternal mortality is concerned in the State.

Also in the country we are doing well but we should do much better; we want to go and touch the Millennium Development Goal 5 which we as a country have not yet touched so we should also give our thought to this. How do we point out as to which of the women need care? If we can universalise institutional delivery then only we can get to know which of the women need more care because we cannot have same sort of leave benefits for all women.

Certain women suffer from medical diseases like hypertension; then they have pre-eclamptic toxaemia. They may have diabetes while some might have cancer, some might have APLA syndrome, polycystic ovaries, some might have other diseases like systemic lupus erythematosus, in which cases the mothers needs more care. In those cases 26 weeks is not enough. That is why I said that the Health Ministry should also be taken on board.

Today we have many more girls coming into our services. There are girls who are patrolling our borders ,we have women working in the BSF, we have women working in the SSB, we have women in the ITBP, we have women in the CISF, in the defence forces and in the CRPF. They should be given little more benefits because their life is more active than a normal woman who is at home. Right after childbirth they should not be sent to the remote areas. We must universalise antenatal care.

Hoardings, billboards and flexes must be put up in rural areas in the regional language and the vernacular so the women going to the market or on the road can read what is written there. Tetanus toxoid shots are required to prevent tetanus or antenatal check up, folic acid and RN tablets are required. So, these also should be included and monitored so that the women who are in the villages, who are in the rural areas they know exactly what to do.

In spite of this being a very nice Amendment Bill, I would like to demand and draw the attention of the Hon. Minister that universal help for all BPL family women should be brought. Unorganised sector & organised sector should be brought under the purview of this Bill; even domestic helps, agriculture workers, site workers, mine workers and the farm hands – everybody should be included because it is a pain of all ladies throughout the pregnancy and they should be taken care of.

It is of great pleasure that you have put in the issue of commissioning mothers here but they would require a little more benefit that what you have mentioned for them and also I would draw your attention to the fact these days girls are studying more, they are getting married at a later age and when they try for pregnancy then most times they are unable to conceive because of their raised age they have to take help of donors (after consultation and informed consent). These girls are doing social work by donating their eggs so they should also be given some kind of benefit.

The surrogate mother should be given some kind of benefit because she is the one who is holding the baby for so many months (when it is not done commercially it is done only through good will). I have delivered babies where the mother of the patient has delivered, where the sister-in-law of the patient has delivered. So we must also take them into cognizance when we are making this Bill.

And, as has been done in Bengal, I would also like to reiterate that we want paternity leave for the menfolk because having a child is a joint effort, it is a joint venture of the mother and the father. The Hon’ble Supreme court has also given all rights to single mothers, so single mothers should also be specially included for the benefits and mentions.

Thank you, Sir.

 

Trinamool demands maternity benefits be extended to unorganised sector too

During a discussion on the Maternity Benefits (Amendment) Bill, 2016 in the Lok Sabha, Trinamool MPs Ratna De Nag and Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar suggested to the Union Labour Minister to extend the maternity benefits to the unorganised sector also.

Ratna De Nag said: “Women in unorganized sector, including government front-end workers – like Asha workers, who provided maternal healthcare linkage to all women, mid-day meal workers, Anganwadi worker and helpers, women working under MGNREGA – do not get any wage compensation during pregnancy and childhood.”

They also stressed upon the importance of nutrition for mothers and infants. Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar highlighted the ‘Mother and Child Hubs’ in Bengal that provide care to pregnant women in the last trimester. She also demanded that surrogate mothers and single mothers also be given maternity benefits.

Citing the example of Bengal, where paternity leave of 30 days is given, both the MPs asked the Centre to start paternity leaves for menfolk. Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar also called for setting up a Supervisory Body with Labour Ministry, Women and Child Development Ministry and the Health Ministry. Ratna De Nag asked for a monitoring system and grievance redressal mechanism for non-implementation of the Act.

Click here for the full transcript for Ratna De Nag’s speech

Click here for the full transcript for Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar’s speech

Ratna De Nag speaks on Maternity Benefit (Amendment) Bill, 2016

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At the very outset, I am really glad to say that this Bill recommends to extend maternity leave to 26 weeks from the present 12 weeks.  As the House is aware that the Bill seeks to increase the maternity leave from twelve weeks to 26 weeks for two surviving children and the said will be applicable to all establishment employing 10 or more people.

The Bill also provides twelve weeks leave for commissioning and adopting mothers and makes it mandatory to provide creche facility in establishments where the number of workers is 50 and above. At present, the Maternity Benefit Act does not provide a maternity leave for commissioning and adopting mothers. Hence, I have apprehension because no establishment will follow this provision of the law. Hence, I would suggest that the monitoring mechanism should be strictly adhered to. The provisions of the Act should be put in place in organised and unorganised sector.

The legislation must include decentralised grievance redressal system for non implementation of the Act. But women in unorganized sector, including government front-end workers – like Asha workers, who provided maternal healthcare linkage to all women, mid-day meal workers, Anganwadi worker and helpers, women working under MGNREGA – do not get any wage compensation during pregnancy and childhood.

The object of maternity leave and benefit is to protect the dignity of motherhood for providing for full and healthy maintenance of a woman and child when she is not working. In today’s age more and more women are joining the workforce and in this scenario it is important to ensure that women who are striving for self-sufficiency do not have to compromise in a role as a caregiver to her child.

Studies have shown that longer  maternity leaves are likely to produce health benefits. Expectant and nursing mothers require special protection to prevent harm to their own health and infant’s health. They need adequate time to give birth, to recover, to nurse their children at the same time they also require protection to ensure that they will not lost their job simply because of pregnancy at maternity leave. Such protection ensures a woman equal access to employment.

Sir, women are estimated to be only 30 % of all economically active individuals even though they account for 48% of the population Only 1% of women are employed in State and Central Government and 3% are registered in management and senior official positions.

Maternity benefits are crucial as malnutrition continues to be a huge hurdle. In India, almost 1 in every 3 children or an alarming 4.8 crore children are stunted. Without benefits it often becomes difficult for a single mother to provide adequate nutrition for her child. A mother also has to ensure that a child is fully immunised against all types of diseases. India is still long way off from securing 100% immunisation for all children. In fact, the first phase of National Family Health Survey, 2015-16, revealed that the highest percentage of fully immunised children are from Goa, Sikkim, Puducherry and Bengal.

India Gandhi Matritva Sahayog Yojana is conditional cash transfer scheme for improved health and nutrition of pregnant and lactating mothers. This scheme is being implemented in 52 districts for women above the age of 19 years for their first to birth, it is estimated that around 3 to 4 women get pregnant every year. If Rs 6000 is given to each of them then Rs 18000 crore is needed every year. However, in the current Budget only Rs 400 crore has been allocated in the scheme. This needs to be re-looked by the government.

Sir I would like to mention something about my State; what is Bengal doing for pregnant women? In the case of construction workers in unorganised sector, baby boy is given an amount of Rs 6000 and baby girl is given an amount of Rs 12000. If the women stay in hospital even after 3 days then around Rs 200 is given per day.

Earlier we lived in a joint family where when a newborn arrived , the whole family attended to the newborn. But now we have nuclear families where you have none to take care of the newborn. The mother and the father have to do everything in order to take of the newborn. Hence there is a need for certain facilities for the father also – that is paternity leave. In our state Bengal, our CM is giving paternity leave for 30 days.

In the Bill it is stated in other cases the existing period of 12 weeks maternity benefits shall continue; those women who are having more than 2 children will be given 12 weeks of maternity leave. Hence, I would like to suggest to the Hon. Minister to have a relook at this. How will the mother manage with the 12 weeks leave because she needs more time to bring the child to a certain stage before she joins work. Hope the Hon. Minister will respond to this. Let there be a clear method of extending 26 weeks of maternity leave as per the Bill.

Let  there be a clear method of extending 26 weeks of maternity leave as per the Bill. When does the mother go on leave? When would the 26 weeks of maternity leave start? For example 2 months before delivery and 4 months after delivery would be ideal as per as I am concerned.

I would like to request the Hon. Minister to take care of the women in the unorganised sector where women work in a large number and in majority and that is the reason why women in the unorganised sectors are the worst sufferers. I hope the Hon. Minister will pay special emphasis on women workers in the unorganised sector.

I appreciate the thought the government has put behind the bill, we all need to work towards building a future where women hold an equal stake in every aspect of India’s social, political and economic life, for a child the most important person in their life is their mother, let us insure that we will build an India with every women is free to achieve her dreams and no child is deprived of the mother’s love.

 

 

Saugata Roy speaks in Lok Sabha on the issue of killing of Indians in USA

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Madam, thank you very much for allowing me. I had given an Adjournment Motion on the killing of Indians in the United States by those indulging in hate crimes. Madam, the Indian techie Srinivas Kuchibotla was shot dead and his friend Alok Madasani seriously injured in Kansas on February 22 by an American shouting anti-immigrant slogans. Another Indian, Harnish Patel, a convenience store owner was killed in South Carolina. Again, on March 4, one Deep Rai was injured in Kent, Washington.

Madam, this is the result of a persistent hate campaign against Indians which is taking place in the United States, especially after the new Government came to power. As Mr Kharge has mentioned, Indian technical professionals there are giving a big service to the US economy, rather they are providing them brain power. But a hate campaign against Indians is being carried out.

Madam, we are very concerned. Our Chief Minister, Mamata Banerjee in a Twitter message, has expressed concern and has asked the Government of India to take steps. She has also written to them a letter on this issue. But the Central Government, especially our very voluble, vocal and articulate Prime Minister is keeping a strange silence on the issue.

I can understand that External Affairs Minister is not well but the Prime Minister is his own foreign minister; he goes everywhere. The Foreign Secretary went to America and talked about H-1B visas and the restrictions on them. Immediately after he came back US imposed a fresh restrictions on H-1B visas in America for getting priority. Now what is happening? Aren’t the interests of the Indians working in the United States to be protected by the Government of India? Aren’t we going to take a proper step so that this hate campaign stops?

With all the vehemence, we condemn the hate campaign carried out by certain misguided sections of American society. We do hope that there will be protest in America as there are protests in India. We do hope our government will show the gumption and guts to stand up to the hate crimes  in the US so that no more attacks take place on Indians and Indians working there on H1B visa are not deprived of their right of working in the United States.

Thank you, Madam.

 

Bengal CM slams Left Front regime for lack of development works

Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee during the Assembly session on Wednesday lashed out at CPI(M) for not doing anything in past 34 years. In reply to the question in the Assembly, the Chief Minister said that her government has increased allowances of 14,000 people.

Various social schemes have been started for the Self Help Groups, school students and various others. She slammed the erstwhile Left Front government for not doing any development works during their regime. She also blamed the previous government for the loan burden of crores of rupees. The state government has decided to increase the allowances of the MLAs by Rs 5,000 for which a Bill will be passed in the Assembly on Thursday.

The Bengal Chief Minister once again reiterated that the previous Left Front government failed to do any development works which would benefit the people and improve the economic condition of the people in the villages. Instead of this, they left a huge debt burden on the present government. Fighting all odds, the Mamata Banerjee government has successfully implemented various schemes for the benefit of the people in the state.

Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee also extended good wishes to the women on the occasion of International Women’s Day. She said that her government has provided 50 per cent reservation for women at all levels of the three-tier panchayat system in the state. In College Service Commission, 38 per cent seats have been reserved for women.

After coming to power, the present government has introduced various schemes to improve the socio-economic condition of women in various sectors. The school students have been brought under Kanyashree scheme.

 

৩৪ বছর কোনও উন্নয়ন না হওয়ায় বামেদের বিঁধলেন মুখ্যমন্ত্রী

বিধানসভার অধিবেশন চলাকালীন বুধবার সিপিএমকে কড়া ভাষায় আক্রমণ করে বলেন ৩৪ বছরে তারা কোন কাজ করেনি। এদিন তিনি বলেন, তাঁর আমলে ১৪ হাজার মানুষের ভাতা বৃদ্ধি হয়েছে।

স্বনির্ভর গোষ্ঠী, ছাত্রছাত্রী ও অন্যান্যদের জন্য বিভিন্ন উন্নয়নমূলক প্রকল্প চালু করা হয়েছে। বিধায়কদের ভাতা ৫০০০ টাকা বৃদ্ধির সিদ্ধান্ত নিয়েছে রাজ্য সরকার, বুধবার এই সংক্রান্ত বিল পাশ হয় বিধানসভায়।

গ্রামের মানুষের আর্থ-সামাজিক ব্যবস্থার উন্নয়নের জন্য পূর্বতন বাম সরকার ৩৪ বছর ধরে কোন উন্নয়ন করেনি। তার পরিবর্তে আমাদের ওপর বিপুল ঋণের বোঝা চাপিয়ে দিয়েছে। এত কিছুর পরেও মমতা বন্দ্যোপাধ্যায় পরিচালিত সরকার সাধারণ মানুষের জন্য বিভিন্ন উন্নয়নমূলক প্রকল্প চালু করছে এবং সেগুলি সফলভাবে বাস্তবায়িতও করছে।

আন্তর্জাতিক নারী দিবসে মুখ্যমন্ত্রী সকল নারীদের শুভেচ্ছা জানিয়েছেন। তিনি বলেন, তাঁর সরকার রাজ্যের ত্রিস্তর পঞ্চায়েত ব্যবস্থার সব স্তরে নারীদের জন্য ৫০ শতাংশ সংরক্ষণ রেখেছেন। কলেজ সার্ভিস কমিশনে নারীদের জন্য ৩৮ শতাংশ স্থান সংরক্ষিত করা হয়েছে।

ক্ষমতায় আসার পর, বর্তমান সরকার নারীদের আর্থ-সামাজিক অবস্থার উন্নয়নের জন্য বিভিন্ন প্রকল্প চালু করেছে। স্কুল ছাত্রীদের কন্যাশ্রী প্রকল্পের আওতায় আনা হয়েছে।

 

Trinamool MPs stage dharna in Parliament on the issue of killings of Indians in US

Trinamool Congress MPs from both the Houses today staged a dharna near the statue of Mahatma Gandhi inside Parliament complex on the issue of killings of India in America.

The MPs held placards which said: “The world is one. All citizens are our brothers and sisters. We must take care of them” and “All Indians are our brothers and sisters, stop attacking them in USA”.

Speaking on this issue in the Lok Sabha, Saugata Roy said: “This is the result of a persistent hate campaign against Indians which is taking place in the United States, especially after the new Government came to power.”

He asked why “the Central Government, especially our very voluble, vocal and articulate Prime Minister is keeping a strange silence on the issue.”

Click here for the full transcript of his speech

Earlier, Trinamool Chairperson Mamata Banerjee had tweeted on the issue and had also written a letter to the Union Minister for External Affairs, urging the Centre to take up the issue at the highest level in US.

 

আমেরিকায় ভারতীয়দের উপরে হামলার ঘটনা নিয়ে সংসদ চত্বরে ধর্ণা তৃণমূলের

আমেরিকায় ভারতীয়দের উপরে হামলার ঘটনা নিয়ে আজ তৃণমূল কংগ্রেসের সাংসদরা সংসদ চত্বরে মহাত্মা গান্ধীর মূর্তির সামনে ধর্ণা করেন।

সাংসদদের হাতে থাকা প্ল্যাকার্ড এর কিছু স্লোগানঃ “বিশ্বের সব মানুষই সমান।  সব দেশের মানুষই আমাদের ভাই-বোন। আমাদের কর্তব্য তাদের রক্ষা করা” এবং “প্রবাসী ভারতীয় ভাই-বোনেদের নিগ্রহ বন্ধ করতে হবে।”

এই বিষয়ে লোকসভায় বক্তব্য রাখতে গিয়ে সাংসদ সৌগত রায় বলেন, “বিশেষ করে নতুন সরকার ক্ষমতায় আসার পর আমেরিকা যুক্তরাষ্ট্রে ভারতীয়দের বিরুদ্ধে ক্রমবর্ধমান বর্ণবিদ্বেষী আক্রমণের ফলাফল এটি”।

“কেন্দ্রীয় সরকার, আমাদের বাকপটু, স্পষ্টভাষী প্রধানমন্ত্রী কেন এই বিষয়ে চুপ করে আছেন?” এই প্রশ্নও তুলেছেন তিনি।

দলনেত্রী মমতা বন্দ্যোপাধ্যায় এর আগে সোশ্যাল মিডিয়ায় এই নিয়ে টুইট করেছেন এবং বিদেশমন্ত্রী সুষমা স্বরাজকে চিঠি লিখেছেন প্রবাসী ভারতীয়দের নিরাপত্তা নিশ্চিত করতে। তিনি কেন্দ্রীয় বিদেশমন্ত্রীকে অনুরোধ করেছেন যেন এই ঘটনাগুলি উচ্চপর্যায়ে আলোচনা করা হয়।

 

 

 

Bengal Govt to set up exclusive shopping mall for products made by self-help groups

The Bengal Government has decided to develop a shopping mall off the Eastern Metropolitan Bypass exclusively to let Self Help Group members from the districts get a permanent place to sell their produce round the year.

The State Self Help Group minister, said in the Assembly on Tuesday that a shopping mall with all sorts of modern facilities will be constructed. Members of Self Help Groups will be allowed to display their produce alternatively for a month in the shops.

The Minister said that a 15 cottah land has been bought from the Kolkata Improvement Trust at a cost of Rs 10 crore to set up the mall. Hooghly River Bridge Commissioners (HRBC) has been urged to carry out a study to prepare a plan to set up the shopping mall. T

here will also be a stall of Biswa Bangla in the shopping mall. The initiative will provide a permanent place to members of the Self Help Groups to sell and market their produce round the year. Usually, they get the opportunity to display and sell their produce in fairs.

At present, there are over 50 lakh Self Help Groups in the state. Members of all the groups will be getting opportunity to set up their stalls in the malls alternatively. Though the plan of the proposed mall is yet to be ready, according to the minister, it will be decorated with lights is such a way so that people gets attracted and start visiting the place.

 

স্বনির্ভর গোষ্ঠীদের নির্মিত দ্রব্য বিপণনের জন্য শপিং মল তৈরী করবে রাজ্য সরকার

স্বনির্ভর গোষ্ঠীগুলির কর্মীদের জন্য সুখবর নিয়ে এল রাজ্য সরকার। তাদের নির্মিত দ্রব্য সারা বছর বিক্রির জন্য রাজ্য সরকার কলকাতার বাইপাসের ধরে একটি মল নির্মাণ করবে।

বিধানসভায় স্বনির্ভর গোষ্ঠী সংক্রান্ত দপ্তরের মন্ত্রী বলেন, এই মল তৈরির জন্য রাজ্য সরকার ১৫ কাটা জমি কিনেছে বাইপাসের ধারে। এই মল’টিতে অন্যান্য মলের মত সকল সুবিধা পাওয়া যাবে। রাজ্যের সকল স্বনির্ভর গোষ্ঠীর কর্মীরা নিজেদের পসরা নিয়ে বসতে পারবেন এই মলে। হুগলী রিভার ব্রিজ কমিশন এই মল’টির প্ল্যান তৈরি করবে। এই মলে বিশ্ব বাংলার একটি স্টল থাকবে।

এই মুহূর্তে রাজ্যে ৫০ লক্ষ স্বনির্ভর গোষ্ঠী আছে।

40% investment proposals of Bengal Global Business Summit being implemented: Dr Amit Mitra

Around 40 per cent of the total investment proposals in Bengal Global Business Summits (BGBS) in 2015 and 2016 were being implemented through various projects, state Finance Minister Dr Amit Mitra said in the Assembly on Tuesday. In reply to the questions of the MLAs of the Opposition parties, Dr Mitra on Tuesday told the House that nearly Rs 1.87 lakh crore worth of proposals have been implemented in the state during the two BGBS.

The State Government had received investment proposals of Rs 4.5 lakh crore. In terms of investment Bengal emerged to be the most of accepting destination, Dr Mitra said. The implementation rate of Bengal is 40 per cent while in the state like Gujarat, the implementation rate is 1 per cent. The Finance Minister has proposed planned expenditure of Rs 905 crore and non-planned expenditure of Rs 87.23 crore for the financial year 2017-18.

Dr Mitra also said that state government has already drafted a maritime policy which is going to be finalised soon. A land for setting up a port near Tajpur in West Midnapore has already been identified. The proposed site has a draft of 12 metre plus with tidal support of 3.9 channel length of 18 km which can harbour ships having capacity of Rs 1 lakh Dead Weight Tonnage (DWT). He also said that the state government has also given land of around 2,650 acre land for setting up industrial corridor which has already got approval from the Central government.

The Excise department has invested Rs 700 crore at Haldia. The minister also said that government has decided to simplify procedure for setting up industries in the state. Amongst all the states, West Bengal has been recognized for the introducing online solutions for registrations, payments and returns for VAT, CST, PT, Entertainment Tax, Entry Tax, Single window (Shilpa Sathi) for large industries and MSME Facilitation Centre (MFC) to monitor the progress and expedite clearance.

A Garment Park is being developed on 9.5 acres of land in Budge Budge. The State Government is also setting up a new Industrial Park in Goaltore in West Midnapore over an approximate are of 950 acres of land.

 

বিশ্ব বঙ্গ বাণিজ্য সম্মেলনে প্রস্তাবিত বিনিয়োগের ৪০ শতাংশ বাস্তবায়িত হয়েছেঃ ডঃ অমিত মিত্র

২০১৫ এবং ২০১৬ বিশ্ব বঙ্গ বাণিজ্য সম্মেলনে প্রস্তাবিত মোট বিনিয়োগের ৪০ শতাংশ বাস্তবায়িত হয়েছে। বিরোধী দলের বিধায়কদের প্রশ্নের উত্তরে মঙ্গলবার অর্থমন্ত্রী অমিত মিত্র জানান, ২০১৫ থেকে ২০১৭-য় এ রাজ্যে যে বিনিয়োগ প্রস্তাব এসেছে তার মধ্যে ১ লক্ষ ৮৭ হাজার কোটি টাকার লগ্নি বাস্তবায়িত হওয়ার পথে।

রাজ্য সরকার ৪.৫ লক্ষ কোটি টাকার বিনিয়োগ প্রস্তাব পেয়েছে। বিনিয়োগ বাস্তবায়নের নিরিখে পশ্চিমবঙ্গ এগিয়ে আছে। ডঃ মিত্র বলেন গুজরাতে শিল্প সম্মেলনে আসা লগ্নি-প্রস্তাবের মধ্যে ১% বাস্তবায়িত হয়েছে। কিন্তু পশ্চিমবঙ্গে সেই হার প্রায় ৪০%। ২০১৭-১৮ আর্থিক বছরে পরিকল্পনা খাতে ব্যয়ের জন্য ৯০৫ কোটি টাকা এবং ‘নন-প্ল্যান’ খাতে ৮৭.২৩ কোটি টাকা বরাদ্দ করা হয়েছে।

অর্থমন্ত্রী আরও জানান, রাজ্য সরকার ইতিমধ্যেই সামুদ্রিক নীতির খসড়া তৈরী করেছে যা শীঘ্রই চূড়ান্ত হবে। পশ্চিম মেদিনীপুরের তাজপুরে একটি বন্দর স্থাপনের জন্য ইতিমধ্যেই জমি চিহ্নিত করা হয়েছে। শিল্প করিডোর তৈরীর জন্য রাজ্য সরকার প্রায় ২,৬৫০ একর জমি দিয়েছে, কেন্দ্রীয় সরকার এ ব্যাপারে অনুমোদনও দিয়ে দিয়েছে।

আবগারি বিভাগ হলদিয়ায় ৭০০ কোটি টাকা বিনিয়োগ করেছে। মন্ত্রী আরও বলেন, রাজ্যের শিল্প কারখানা স্থাপনের জন্য পদ্ধতি সহজতর করার সিদ্ধান্ত নিয়েছে সরকার। VAT, CST, PT ও অন্যান্য ট্যাক্স এর ক্ষেত্রে অনলাইন রেজিস্ট্রেশন ব্যবস্থা চালুর জন্য পশ্চিমবঙ্গ সবজায়গায় সমাদৃত হয়েছে। বৃহৎ,ক্ষুদ্র ও মাঝারি শিল্পে সিঙ্গল উইন্ডো সিস্টেম ও শিল্পা সাথীর মাধ্যমে অতি সহজেই শিল্পে লগ্নির ছাড়পত্র হচ্ছে।

বজবজে ৯.৫ একর জমির ওপর একটি বস্ত্র পার্ক তৈরী হচ্ছে। এছাড়া পশ্চিম মেদিনীপুরের গোয়ালতোড়ে ৯৫০ একর জমির ওপর একটি ইন্ডাস্ট্রিয়াল পার্ক তৈরী করছে রাজ্য সরকার।

Kanyashree: A beacon of hope for girl children

Kanyashree Scheme is a peerless initiative by the West Bengal Government. It is the State’s flagship project for the girl child. More than 37 lakh girls have been brought under this scheme. The scheme was introduced to arrest the drop-out rate in schools and prevent early marriage among girl students.

The scheme is end-to-end IT-enabled and completely transparent, and hence easily accessible to beneficiaries. The popularity of the scheme has grown manifold since its inception due to this ease of access and focus on empowering young girl and building their confidence and self-esteem.

The scheme has garnered recognitions at major international and national forums. The scheme was represented as one of the ‘best practices’ at the Girl Summit 2014, organised by Department for International Development, UK and UNICEF in London in July 2014.

It has also received the Manthan Award 2014 for e-governance in the category of ‘Women and Empowerment’ covering South Asia and Asia Pacific region. At the national level, it won a silver in the National Award for e-Governance 2014-15 under the category of ‘Outstanding Performance in Citizen-Centric Service.’

August 14 is celebrated as Kanyashree Divas throughout the State through grand ceremonies.

 

মেয়েদের উন্নয়নে পশ্চিমবঙ্গ সরকারের যুগান্তকারী প্রকল্প ‘কন্যাশ্রী’

পশ্চিমবঙ্গ সরকারের একটি যুগান্তকারী প্রকল্প হল ‘কন্যাশ্রী’ প্রকল্প। প্রায় ৩৭ লক্ষ মেয়েদের এই প্রকল্পের আওতায় আনা হয়েছে। এর ফলে কমেছে স্কুলছুটের সংখ্যা, কমানো গেছে অল্প বয়সে মেয়েদের বিয়ে দেওয়ার প্রবণতাও।

শুধু স্বনির্ভর করাই লক্ষ্য নয়। সবদিক থেকেই পারদর্শী হবে কন্যাশ্রীর কন্যারা। পিছিয়ে থাকবে না খেলাধূলা থেকেও।

কন্যাশ্রীর সাফল্যের জন্য ইউকে এবং ইউনিসেফের আন্তর্জাতিক উন্নয়ন দফতর আয়োজিত ‘গার্ল সামিট’-এ সেরা নির্বাচিত হয়েছে কন্যাশ্রী। মন্থন পুরস্কারও পেয়েছে এই প্রকল্প।

১৪ই আগস্ট রাজ্য সরকার কন্যাশ্রী দিবস হিসেবে পালন করে। প্রতি বছর এই দিনটি পালন করে রাজ্য সরকার।

Women’s empowerment in Bengal: 10 major initiatives in the last five years

In its first five-year term, the Trinamool Congress Government has brought about many major initiatives for women in West Bengal.

As a result, women all over the State have benefitted immensely.

 

Here are ten major initiatives for women:

KANYASHREE SCHEME: Kanyashree is the State’s flagship project for the girl child. More than 30 lakh girls have been enrolled under the scheme, whcih has garnered international as well as national recognitions.

EDUCATION: For the first time, under the Trinamool Congress administration, a university for women has been set in Diamond Harbour. A state women’s college for minorities is coming up in Ekbalpore, Kolkata. Twenty-one hostels for women have been constructed in various polytechnics across the State. Through the State Government’s Sabuj Sathi Scheme, wherein bicycles are given to school children in rural areas, thousands of girls, too have benefitted. Besides, over 8,000 girl students studying in Class IX in the Sundarbans region have been given bicycles over the last five years. Around 40 Womens’ Corners have been opened in different Government and Government-sponsored libraries to increase access to women readers.

SWABALAMBAN SCHEME: Through the Swabalamban Scheme, training is given on a wide range of livelihood activities, e.g., zari craft, handloom weaving, beautician courses, community health, readymade garment-making, wood carving, etc. Recently, as a part of this scheme, the State Government has launched an acting project for sex workers, meant to make them self-sufficient by giving them acting lessons and making them employable in the entertainment industry.

MUKTIR ALO: Muktir Alo is a comprehensive scheme for the rehabilitation of sex workers. It provides them with opportunities for leading a life with dignity by providing them alternative career opportunities, and also gives protection to victims of sex trafficking.

MATERNITY LEAVE: For the benefit of women, maternity leave for State Government employees has been extended. ‘Maternity and Child Care Leave,’ as it is called, can now be taken for a total period of two years, in stages.

KOLKATA SAFEST CITY FOR WOMEN: Kolkata is one of the safest metros in India for women. According to the latest report of the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB), Kolkata is the safest city in India in terms of crimes against women. The India Today Best City Awards 2014 awarded Kolkata the award for the best city in the category of crime and safety. Kolkata Police offers martial arts training to schoolgirls, under Project Sukanya, to make them self-reliant when it comes to defending themselves.

POLICE STATIONS RUN BY WOMEN: The West Bengal Government has adopted a ‘zero tolerance’ approach towards crime against women. The Government is setting up police stations run exclusively by women police officers. As of now, the Government has set up 30 Women Police Stations.

ANTI-TRAFFICKING UNITS: The State Government has set up dedicated Anti-Human Trafficking Units and Special Juvenile Police units in each district.

EMPLOYMENT: More than 27,000 self-help groups have been formed over the last five years, which have over 16 lakh women members. Financial assistance to the tune of Rs 200.07 lakh has been sanctioned for development of women’s cooperative societies. The State has also created employment opportunities, including many for women, through skill development in various sectors. The Biswa Bangla initiative by Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has also opened up a lot of employment opportunities for women. A lot of the handicraft workers in the rural areas are women, who are earning a decent livelihood. Women’s participation in MGNREGS, in which the State has achieved unique milestones, has increased to 41%, which is all-time high in the State.

HOSTELS FOR WORKING WOMEN: To sort out the accommodation issues of working women, hostels have been constructed. A 40-bedded hostel, Ananya, has been at up in Durgapur and another 44-bedded one, named Swayangsiddha, in Salt Lake, Kolkata. Seven more are in different phases of construction all over the State.

 

গত পাঁচ বছরে নারী ক্ষমতায়নে পশ্চিমবঙ্গের সেরা ১০ উদ্যোগ

গত পাঁচ বছরে তৃণমূল পরিচালিত সরকার মেয়েদের জন্য বিভিন্ন রকম উদ্যোগ নিয়েছে। এর ফলে রাজ্য জুড়ে মহিলাদের অনেক উন্নতিসাধন হয়েছে।

মহিলাদের জন্য নেওয়া প্রধান উদ্যোগগুলি হলঃ

‘কন্যাশ্রী’ প্রকল্প – মেয়েদের জন্য রাজ্য সরকারের যুগান্তকারী প্রকল্প ‘কন্যাশ্রী’। প্রায় ৩৭ লক্ষেরও বেশি মেয়েরা রয়েছে এই প্রকল্পের আওতায়। এই প্রকল্পটি জাতীয় ও আন্তর্জাতিক স্তরে যথেষ্ট প্রশংসা পেয়েছে।

শিক্ষা – তৃণমূল সরকারের আমলে এই প্রথম বার রাজ্যে প্রথম মহিলাদের জন্যও একটি বিশ্ববিদ্যালয় স্থাপন করেছে। ডায়মন্ড হারবারে তৈরি হয়েছে ডায়মন্ড হারবার মহিলা বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়। সারা রাজ্যে সব মিলিয়ে প্রায় ২১ টি মহিলা হোস্টেল তৈরির পরিকাঠামো চলছে। এরমধ্যে ৪টি তৈরি হয়ে গেছে। কলকাতার একবালপুরে মহিলাদের জন্য একটি সরকারী জেনারেল ডিগ্রী কলেজ চালু হয়েছে ও জলপাইগুড়িতে (বানারহাটে) রাজ্যের প্রথম হিন্দী মিডিয়াম জেনারেল ডিগ্রী কলেজ স্থাপিত হয়েছে। এছাড়া সবুজ সাথী প্রকল্পের মাধ্যমে মেয়েদের সাইকেল দেওয়া হচ্ছে, এছাড়া আরও অনেক সুবিধা দেওয়া হয়েছে যাতে তারা পড়াশোনা করতে পারে।

স্বাবলম্বন প্রকল্প – রাজ্যের মহিলাদের স্বনির্ভর করতে মমতা বন্দ্যোপাধ্যায় চালু করেছেন ‘স্বাবলম্বন প্রকল্প’। এর মাধ্যমে বিভিন্ন ক্ষেত্রে প্রশিক্ষণ দেওয়া হবে মহিলাদের।

মুক্তির আলো – যৌন কর্মীদের জন্য শুরু হয়েছে প্রকল্প ‘মুক্তির আলো’।

কলকাতা সুরক্ষিত নগর – NCRB-রিপোর্ট অনুযায়ী নারী সুরক্ষার ক্ষেত্রে দেশের মধ্যে কলকাতাই সবচেয়ে সুরক্ষিত নগরী। নারী সুরক্ষার ক্ষেত্রে রাজ্য সরকার কোনরকম অন্যায়কে বরদাস্ত করে না। বিভিন্ন সরকারী বাস স্ট্যান্ডগুলিতে মহিলাদের সুরক্ষার জন্যও CCTV বসানো হয়েছে।

মহিলা পুলিশ স্টেশন –  নারী সুরক্ষার ক্ষেত্রে আরও কিছু পদক্ষেপ নিয়েছে রাজ্য সরকার। রাজ্য সরকার ৬৫টি মহিলা থানা তৈরি করার সিদ্ধান্ত নিয়েছে। ইতিমধ্যে ৩০টি পুলিশ স্টেশন তৈরি হয়ে গেছে।এছাড়া বিচার ব্যবস্থায় গতি আনতে মহিলাদের জন্যও ৫১টি ফার্স্ট ট্র্যাক কোর্ট তৈরি করা হয়েছে।

অ্যাণ্টি ট্রাফিকিং ইউনিট – পাচার রুখতে প্রতিটি জেলায় রাজ্য সরকার অ্যাণ্টি হিউম্যান ট্রাফিকিং ইউনিট এবং স্পেশাল জুভেনহাইল পুলিশ ইউনিট তৈরি করেছে।

স্বনির্ভর গোষ্ঠী – সমাজের দুর্বলতর শ্রেণীর মহিলা স্বনির্ভর গোষ্ঠীগুলিকে আর্থিকভাবে স্বনির্ভর করা এবং পারিবারিক আয় বৃদ্ধি ও জীবনযাত্রার মান উন্নত করার জন্য বিভিন্ন প্রকল্প চালু করেছে রাজ্য সরকার। এছাড়া বিভিন্ন ক্ষেত্রে প্রশিক্ষণও দেওয়া হচ্ছে মহিলাদের। বিশ্ব বাংলা দোকানগুলিতে মহিলাদের তৈরি বিভিন্ন হাতের কাজ বিক্রির ব্যবস্থা করেছে রাজ্য সরকার।

১০০ দিনের কাজ – ১০০ দিনের কাজে অভূতপূর্ব সাফল্য পেয়েছে পশ্চিমবঙ্গ। এই কাজে মহিলাদের অংশগ্রহন ৪১ শতাংশ বৃদ্ধি পেয়েছে যা অন্যান্য রাজ্যের তুলনায় বেশি।