State helpline for sick infants, help for pregnant women soon

The West Bengal Government is planning to launch a toll-free helpline -102 -to ferry pregnant women and sick infants to nearby hospitals. The State has already begun the process of tendering for technological partners.

The State Health department is setting up the 24×7 helpline to address the need for emergency healthcare and transportation services in remote areas, especially for obstetric and neonatal care.

A centralized call centre, with staffers conversant in Bengali, Hindi, English and Nepali, will take calls, dial ambulances and contact the nearest sick neonatal care unit (SNCU) or the closest one with an available bed. Doctors will also be present at the control room to guide health staff during emergency. If needed, patients may be admitted to private hospitals as well. The transport to the hospital and back will be free.

The purpose of the endeavour is to provide a safety net for expecting mothers and sick infants by ensuring provision for a complete emergency transportation service. The centre and state are sharing the project cost under the national health mission.

The ambulances will be equipped with medicines, medical consumables and oxygen, which will be replenished regularly . The vehicles will also be GPS-enabled. The call centre attendant will guide the ambulance driver and the medical staff on ground. The call centre will keep track of patients along with all details of medications, admission, emergency treatment and the time of discharge so that an ambulance can be provided for ferrying the patient home.

A SMS integration gateway will also be set up so that on receiving a message, the call centre can send it to the police, fire brigade or blood banks.

Bengal surges ahead in developmental expenditure and tax collection

Bengal is surging ahead. The recent figures make it clear that Bengal offers a golden investment opportunity. Under the leadership of West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee,  the Bengal Global Business Summit  2016 will bring together policy makers and business leaders from India and abroad to stimulate further investments, growth and development in Bengal.

The developmental expenditure and tax collection in Bengal now stand at far higher figures than what they were four years ago.

During the last four years:

• Bengal’s tax collection has increased by 200%

• The State’s Capital Expenditure (Asset Creating) has increased by 601%

• The State’s Agriculture and Rural Development Expenditure has increased 547%

• The State’s Physical Infrastructure Expenditure has increased by 330%

• Bengal’s Plan Expenditure has increased by 311%

• The State’s Social Infrastructure Expenditure has increased by 301%

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Trinamool Congress has brought a wave of development in Bengal

Trinamool Congress has been instrumental in changing the perception of Bengal and has brought a wave of development under the able leadership of the party Chairperson and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee.

Trinamool Congress has been the face of numerous movements ranging from Singur and Nandigram to fight against intolerance and has been fighting for the cause of strengthening the federal structure of the country.

Since 2011, after Mamata Banerjee became the first woman Chief Minister of West Bengal, Trinamool Congress has been instrumental working on the erstwhile non-existent infrastructure in industry, health, food and supplies systems and above all brought peace in Jangalmahal and the Hills.

In Parliament, where Trinamool is now a force to reckon with, having 34 MPs in Lok Sabha and 11 MPs in Rajya Sabha, has been raising core issues and has acted as a constructive opposition.

Here is a short summary of what the West Bengal Government under Trinamool Congress could achieve in the last 4 and half years:

Numbers show where Bengal stands as compared to India –

The Gross Value-Added (GVA) growth of West Bengal stands at 10.48% whille that of India is 7.5%.
The increase in Per Capita Income in 2014-15 in West Bengal is 12.84% while that of India is 6.1%.
The increase in Industry in 2014-15 in West Bengal stands at 8.34% while that of India is 5.6%.
The increase in Agriculture, Forestry and Fishery in 2014-15 has been 6.49% while that of India is 1.1%.

 

Development in Health sector

Since 22nd October 2014 user-charges for all sorts of investigations, medicine & beds have been waived for all secondary hospitals leading to a giant leap in materializing the goal for health for all.

To increase bed strength, the Government is setting up 41 new Multi- Speciality & Super-Speciality Hospitals. From just 6 Sick New Born Care Units (SNCU) in May 2011, the State now has 48 functioning SNCUs which are playing a major role in reducing infant mortality & morbidity. There was not a single Sick Neonatal Stabilization Unit (SNSU) in May, 2011.

Through Private Public Partnership (PPP) 95(ninety-five) Fair Price Medicine Shops (FPMS) have been opened with a turnover of Rs.544 crores leading to a saving of Rs.344.00 crores to the patients through supply of medicine & equipment by way of discounts covering 1.23 crore prescriptions. This scheme has been declared a Model Scheme by the Government of India.

In addition, 36 (thirty six) Fair Price Diagnostic Centres at Govt. approved rates, much below the market price (e.g. Digital X-Ray @Rs.100, CT Scan @Rs.500, Dialysis @ Rs.500, etc.), have been made operational, benefiting 40,000 patients & of which 9,000 patients have been given 100% free service

Free medicine and free bed-charges scheme – which existed in the zilla and district hospitals – is now extended to medical colleges.

Sisusathi Prokalpo, a free of cost surgery for children affected by congenital heart diseases has been introduced in three private hospitals, including SSKM, under Sisusathi Prokalpo. A human milk bank named Madhur Sneha has been opened at SSKM Hospital. This is a first for eastern India. A cord blood bank has been established in Kolkata, the first of its kind in the eastern region.

 

Development in Law and Order

As per published data by the National Crimes Records Bureau, Kolkata is a safe city for women, well behind in recorded crimes compared to the cities of Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru and Ahmedabad. Kolkata was awarded the “best city” tag when it came to crime-rate and safety at the second edition of the India Today Best City Awards 2014, based on a study of 30 capital and metro cities and 20 emerging cities in India.

Fourteen (14) coastal police stations and five (5) cyber-crime police stations have been set up in the State. In the first phase 30 women police stations were set up, 10 more are being set up and the total target is 65.

Child-friendly Police Stations being set up and nine police stations in Kolkata and 29 police stations across the State have been shortlisted initially.

The Janglemahal area where Left-Wing extremism held sway until the new Government entered office, continued to remain peaceful with the local population being engaged by manifold initiatives of the Government in various economic, social, cultural and sporting activities.

 

Development in Land & Land Reforms

The Government has been consistently ensuring that the landless are provided land titles, which include forest pattas, Nija Griha Nija Bhumi (NGNB) and LR pattas. More than 2 lakh 30 thousand pattas have been distributed under Nija Griha Nija Bhumi (NGNB), a unique scheme which the Government has introduced to provide houses to the houseless people.

The state government has created an unparalled precedence by distributing pattas to more than 1,92,000 thousand landless families. In this regard it is worth mentioning that while 5670 and 37,723pattas were distributed during 2009-10 and 2010-11, respectively, during the tenure of the present government, a record number of 1,06,264 landless families were distributed pattas.

In the last two years of the Left rule, the land revenues collected was Rs 520.62 crores. In 2009-10, the collection was Rs 244.08 crores and in 2010-2011, it was Rs 276.54 crores. In two years under the Trinamool Government, land revenues collected is Rs 1036.45 crores. In 2012-13, the revenues collected are Rs 483.71 crores and in 2013-14 it was Rs 552.74 crores. On an average, in the last two years in comparison to to Rs 260.31 crores collected by the Left Government, the Trinamool Government has collected Rs 518.23 crores.

In the financial year 2014-15, till December 2014, the Trinamool Government has already collected Rs 429 crores as revenue in nine months, which s expected to be around Rs 600 crores at the end of the financial year in March.

 

Development for Minority communities

Budget allocation of the Minority Affairs and Madrasah Education Department has increased from Rs.472 Crore in 2010-11 to Rs.1737 Crore in 2014-15, an increase by almost 4 times.

Urdu, Nepali, Hindi, Oriya, Santali and Gurumukhi have been made official languages in places where more than 10% of people belonging to the respective communities reside.

With an increased emphasis on education as the means of development, fifty seven (57) lakh students from minority communities have benefited from different scholarship schemes. Construction of 279 hostels has been taken up for providing better educational environment for the first generation learners.

The Government is committed to address the need for social, educational and economic development of the Scheduled Castes (SC), and Other Backward Classes (OBCs). 17% reservation in higher education for OBC has been introduced without affecting seats for General candidates, to be implemented over a 6-year period. Already 10.6% reservation for OBC has been achieved in 2014-15, the very first year.

The Government has introduced a new scholarship scheme “SIKSHASHREE” for both ST and SC students of Class V to VIII.

In the calendar year 2014, more than eighty thousand caste certificates were issued to STs and one lakh twenty thousand students were provided scholarships which are considerably higher than the previous period. The Government has increased coverage under Tribal pension scheme and nearly 1,32,000 ST beneficiaries are now provided old age pension.

The Government has constituted Mayel Lyang Lepcha Development Board and Tamang Cultural and Development Board for addressing special needs of both the communities living in the State. A Cultural Board for Sherpas has also been announced. The Government has taken up housing schemes for the poor Lepcha and Tamang beneficiaries in 2014.

 

Development in Micro Small and Medium Enterprises sector

While the country performed abysmally with a 0.7% growth rate in the industrial sector, constant focus on the MSME sector has been a major factor in West Bengal’s achievement of a 9.58% industrial growth rate in the financial year 2013-14.

West Bengal has the second largest number of MSME enterprises. It has 36.64 lakh enterprises which constitute about 10% of total Indian MSME enterprises. With an output of Rs 78,880 lakh crore it represents an important sector of West Bengal’s economy. Since 2011, more than 30,000 new industries have been set-up, with an investment of more than Rs 2,595 crore, This has resulted in employment generation to the tune of more than 2,02,245 jobs.

Policy for medium, micro and small-scale, and textile, industries, 2013-18 has been announced.

To promote innovative and high potential MSME enterprises, the Government has introduced MSME Venture Capital Fund with a corpus fund of Rs. 200 crore. New industrial estates and parks are being set up along with common facility centres for MSME and Textile industry in the state.

The Government has set up Biswa Bangla Marketing Corporation (BBMC) as an umbrella organization of Biswa Bangla showrooms and Biswa Bangla Haat to carry on the business of marketing for various traditional and heritage products of the State with special emphasis on development of market for traditional artisans/weavers.

Over 800 Information Technology companies are operating in the State. The Government had taken up a project of constructing of 15 (Fifteen) Information Technology Parks across the State It is expected that IT Parks at Durgapur (Phase-II), Asansol, Barjora, Purulia, Bolpur, Kharagpur, Rajarhat and Siliguri (Phase-II) will start operation within 2015-16 itself. Classes with the first batch have already started in the Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) at Kalyani.

Bengal is No.1 in All India Skill Competition. The Government intends to skill 5(five) Lakh individuals in calendar year 2015 under various schemes. The “West Bengal Handloom Circuit Development Scheme – 2014” which will provided upgraded skilling to 97,000 handloom weavers and ancillary workers over the next three years has been launched.

The Social Security Net provided by The Government through the State-Assisted Provident Fund Scheme for the Unorganized Workers including construction workers, taxi/auto drivers has achieved a milestone with the enrolment of over 50 lakh workers with an expenditure of Rs. 187.50 crores in 2014-15 year.

Samajik Mukti Card, a smart card, has been distributed to 10 lakh unorganised workers this year. A system of on-line registration of factories has started from April 2014 and submission of factory licence fee through the GRIPS Portal has also been introduced. The Government has also started construction of regional offices of the Labour Department at Siliguri and Asansol.

In MSME, Bengal has the highest credit off take during April-September 2013 with a flow of Rs 8,900 crore in this sector. “This is more than 105% increase on year-to-year basis.

 

Development for Women and Children

August 14 has been celebrated as Kanyashree Dibas. The scheme aims to promote higher education and secure the future of our girl child and transform them to responsible women of tomorrow. So far 31 lakh girls have been registered under the scheme. Earlier girls enrolled in Class VIII – XII in schools used to receive an annual scholarship of Rs 500. The scholarship amount was increased to Rs 750 from FY 2015-16. One-time grant of Rs 25000 is provided to each of the unmarried girl student on attaining 18 years of age. UNICEF has partnered West Bengal Government after scanning the feasibility of the scheme. Department for International Development, United Kingdom and UNICEF selected the scheme for presentation at the ‘Girl Summit 2014′ held at London. West Bengal government won the Silver Medal for the “Kanyasshree Prakalpo” in the Category of “Outstanding Service in Citizen-Centric Service.” More than 31 lakh girls have registered to Kanyashree which gives them allowance to carry on their studies and side by side stops early marriages of girls and lowers the chances of human trafficking.

Besides Kanyashrre, the Anganwadi projects have shown tremendous growth with 35,926 centres set up till January 2015. The West Bengal CM has started a monthly allowance for the Anganwadi workers. 13 lakh women are now enlisted with the Sabala project.

In the last year of the past Left Government, in 2010-11, the panned expenditure in Women,Child Development and Social Welfare Department was Rs 715.30 crores, while in 2014- 15 the revised budget allocation moved by Trinamool was Rs 3170.07 crores, the amount increased by 4.43 times.

In the 2014-15 Budget (revised), the allotment for Child Development alone was Rs 2520.04 crores.

Uttar Dinajpur has been taken up as a model district for workshops regarding campaigning against trafficking of women and children.

A 3-year working plan has been compiled for building Centre of Anganwadi. 13,389 such new centres are being set up. Arrangements have been made for the women and children in Anganwadi Centres to receive nutritious food such as egg, soyabean, seasonal vegetables, rice and dal instead of Khichdi.

 

 

Mamata Banerjee completes one year on Twitter

On the occasion of the Foundation Day of the All India Trinamool Congress, on January 1, 2015, West Bengal Chief Minister and Trinamool Chairperson Mamata Banerjee joined micro blogging website Twitter, calling it a new beginning. She greeted people on the New Year 2015 in her first ever tweet.

Within a year, @Mamataofficial has around 2.1 lakh followers and has posted 1170 tweets.

Mamata Banerjee has been tweeting on varied issues, ranging from making political statements, to greeting people, paying homage to icons on their birth/death anniversaries or congratulating sporting personalities for achieving success and sharing new about development in Bengal.

Here are some of top her tweets:

 

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Mamata Banerjee’s first Tweet

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Mamata Banerjee tweets in support of Aamir Khan on the intolerance issue

 

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Mamata Banerjee tweets to protest against interference of the Centre

 

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Mamata Banerjee congratulates Nitish Kumar after his victory in Bihar Assembly polls

 

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Mamata Banerjee tweets on the historic decision by Bengal Government to disclose Netaji files

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Mamata Banerjee posts a picture with female MPs of the party in Lok Sabha

Ambedkar Diwas to be observed today across the State

West Bengal Chief Minister Ms Mamata Banerjee on Tuesday initiated the state-wide celebration of “Ambedkar Dibas”  in respect to the legendary figure and to commemorate his 125th birth anniversary year in a befitting manner from Goalpokhor in Uttar Dinajpur.

The celebration of Bharat Ratna Dr B R Ambedkar’s 125th Birth Anniversary will be observed across the state today at district Sadars, Sub-divisions and at Block-levels through paying floral tributes to the Father of Indian Constitution and through other programmes.

The West Bengal Chief Minister on November 27, had announced that B R Ambedkar’s 125 birth anniversary will be celebrated in every block of the state on December 30.

“In honour of the great social reformer and architect of the Indian Constitution Dr B R Ambedkar, we have decided to celebrate Ambedkar Diwas all over the state on December 30 in a befitting manner,” she said.

The Chief Minister also said that a panchayat training centre, named after B R Ambedkar, would be set up in the state. “We will institute a chair in the name of Dr Ambedkar”, she said.

Govt will help to set up a modern table tennis academy: WB CM

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Monday said she wants a table tennis academy to be built in the state while speaking at the prize distribution ceremony of the at the 77th Cadet and Sub-Junior National Table Tennis Championships, at Netaji Indoor Stadium.

“We are thinking of building a modern table tennis academy. We will help in every way possible,” she told.

State Sports Minister in charge Aroop Biswas said: “We have two places to choose from in Kolkata. Or else we will have it somewhere near north Bengal.”

The State Government awarded Rs.2 lakh to veteran paddler Mouma Das for her services. She also received a cash prize of Rs.50,000 from the West Bengal Table Tennis Association.

WB CM launches Sabuj Sathi projects for Uttar and Dakshin Dinajpur today

In two separate programmes covering two districts West Bengal Chief Minister Ms Mamata Banerjee launched the historic Sabuj Sathi projects in the Uttar and Dakshin Dinajpur today.

The West Bengal Chief Minister was present at a Government programme at Dharampur, Goalpokhar Block – I, Uttar Dinajpur at around 11:15 AM today and will inaugurate and lay foundation stones of a bouquet of projects. She distributed a rage of benefits and services including cycles of Sabuj Sathi to the students and Gatidhara.

Among the projects unveiled today at Uttar Dinajpur are 100% rural electrification in the district, new schools, motels (Pather Sathi, Krishak Bazars, girl’s hostel, new roads, flood and cyclone centres and other such completed projects.

The West Bengal Chief Minister laid foundation stones of a cluster of projects ranging from Karma Tirthas to food preservation godowns. She also distributed cycles for the Sabuj Sathi project among students besides benefits like Kisan Credit Cards, PSY, PSP, SVSKP, Geetanjali and others.

In the late noon, at around 12:45 PM, the West Bengal Chief Minister traveled to Dakshin Dinajpur where she addressed another Government programme and launched the Sabuj Sathi Scheme for the district from Bagh It in Tapan.

Among the projects that were inaugurated today at Dakshin Dinajpur by the Chief Minister are the Hili Subal Chandra Bimal Sundari Government College, a circuit House in Buniadpur, relief centres, girl’s hostels, upgraded primary health centre and a cluster of other projects.

The Chief Minister  today laid foundation stones for a bouquet of projects for South Dinajpur including Commercial Development Centres under Hand-loom Development projects, Krishi Bhavan, Balurghat youth hostel, road projects and drinking water supply projects.

Besides distributing bi-cycles to the students under Sabuj Sathi scheme, the Chief Minister handed out benefits like Kanyashree, Sikshsashree, SVSKP, MSY, Kisan Credit Cards and many more.

We are reviving folk art of Bengal: WB CM at Lok Sanskriti Utsav

Biswa Bangla Lok Sanskriti Utsav for promoting folk artists was inaugurated today by West Bengal Chief Minister Ms Mamata Banerjee. The festival will continue till 1 January. A special floating stage has been set up at Lal Dighi near Writers’ Buildings for the event.

Two venues have been selected for holding the festival, namely Princep Ghat (4 PM – 8 PM daily) and Lal Dighi (3 PM – 6 PM daily).

Lok Prasar Prakalpa

Under the Lok Prasar scheme, folk artists are enrolled by the government, following which they perform at government programmes for publicising development works.

Folk artists receive a retainership fee of Rs 1,000, and in addition an opportunity for four performances, with Rs 1,000 paid for each. This means there is provision for a folk artist to receive at least Rs 5,000 a month.

Some popular folk dances of Bengal are Chhau, Natua, Raibeshi, Brita, Gambhira, Lathi, Santhal and Tusu, and there are around 50,000 enrolled folk artists.

Highlights of WB CM’s speech:

  • I welcome all the folk artists who have come here today from across the State and other countries.
  • Folk artists are our pride but have been neglected in the past.
  • We have registered 50000 folk artists under Lok Prasar Prakalpa. I am proud we are using folk artists for govt advertisements.
  • We are giving financial stipends to folk artists every month and they are performing at our functions.
  • The folk culture and heritage of Bengal was slowly dying but we are taking initiatives to revive them.
  • From jatra to handloom, we are helping revive the Bengali tradition and culture.
  • This year we have developed a new concept of setting up a floating stage on Lal Dighi.
  • In future we have plans to turn Lal Dighi into a cultural centre where events can take place.
  • We have worked hard to improve the infrastructure in the State.
  • Where there is peace, there is prosperity. Where there is progress, there is festivity.
  • I extend my festive greeting to all. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all.
  • Lok Utsav will be celebrated in every block of the State in future. What Bengal thinks today, the world will think tomorrow.

Work on to make Digha more attractive tourist destination: WB CM

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Tuesday said that the beach town Digha and its surrounding areas would soon appear as beautiful tourist attraction with the agencies working on it to give it a shape.

WB CM, who arrived here on Monday evening, walked along the beach, visited various spots and held an administrative meeting today with the officials in the district and local civic bodies to discuss about the development of this beach town as part of the coastal area development plan.

The chief minister also launched the helicopter service from Digha to Kolkata today before returning to Kolkata by helicopter.

The new helipad at Digha would allow chopper rides from Kolkata to Digha. Alongside a chopper ride, there would also be a ropeway launched at Amarbati Park in Digha for tourists.

The ropeway will move along the Lake in Amarabati Park. The length of the ropeway has been estimated to be of 150 to 200 meters and tourists would also be able to get a larger view of Digha from the ropeway.

The Government is in touch with the coastal zone authorities to work out the modalities of the bigger ropeway project, which would move over the beach between Old and New Digha.

The state government has been working to develop the coastal areas of Digha, Shankarpur, Tajpur and Mandarmani as attractive tourist destinations.

The chief minister also directed the officials in the district and local civic bodies to ensure that the roads were maintained, beaches kept clean, beautification schemes undertaken and solid waste management programme kept in place.

The Digha-Shankarpur Development Authority (DSDA) has already taken up overall civic infrastructure development of the entire area.

Rising intolerance: Sudip Bandyopadhyay receives death threat

West Bengal Chief Minister today slammed the rising intolerance in the country in light of the death threats received by leader of the Trinamool Congress Parliamentary Party Sudip Bandyopadhyay.

Speaking to some reporters, Mamata Banerjee said, “They are threatening Sudip to kill him in Delhi and dispose him off in Kolkata. This is intolerance. I have never seen such violence before.”

“What kind of vendetta is this? Sudip da is getting death threats for being vocal in Parliament. This is unacceptable,” she added.

“Every party has the right to speak on any issue. Voices cannot be muzzled in a democracy. Political leaders, artists and even people from cultural field are being silenced. Intolerance is rising every day,” the Chief Minister added.

“My life is full of struggles. I have no fear of death. Targeting the leader of Trinamool Parliamentary Party in Lok Sabha is unacceptable,” she said.

Raising the matter of death threats in the Lok Sabha, Sudip Bandyopadhyay said, “The language used in the SMS is ugly and dangerous. Previously there were attacks at my flat in Delhi. I would request the Home Minister to take up this issue seriously and make suitable arrangements.”

 

Click here for full transcript of his speech