Kalyan Banerjee speaks on The Admiralty (Jurisdiction & Settlement of Maritime Claims) Bill, 2016

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Thank you Madam for allowing me to speak on The Admiralty (Jurisdiction & Settlement of Maritime Claims) Bill, 2016. Firstly, I must point out that I respectfully disagree with the statements made by the Hon’ble Minister. The Minister while making the statement said the Bill is also covering the environmental issues. I am sorry, Sir. Under clause 4 this is not the scope. You have also referred to that in case of leakage of oil etc. This will come within the purview of this. Therefore, I respectfully disagree with the statement made by him in respect of two issues.

This Act was necessary for long rather I say it is unfortunate that although Supreme Court in 1992 directed the Central Government to come up with a law which will fulfill the need of the day, when 151 reports of the Law Commission were existing. But unfortunately from 1992 to 2016, no one paid any heed to the circumstances. Today it is needed and therefore I am not opposing, as far as the substance of the Bill is concerned.

Madam, I will just mention two or three things. The claim which is required to be decided by the High Court by reason of this enactment of the Act, itself has been codified under Clause 4. The jurisdictions have been said there.

Clause 2, Sub Clause K, states “territorial water shall have the same meaning as assigned to it in the ‘Territorial Waters, Continental Shelf, Exclusive Economic Zone and other Maritime Zones Act, 1976’. You have incorporated a provision and that is a vague provision. Which High Court has the jurisdiction on the sea itself?

I have an experience being a Lawyer; we had a dispute with the Odisha Government in respect of territorial water. However, both the Hon CMs discussed and resolved the problem and it is now working very good. I will point out to the Honourable Minister, kindly clarify this, this Bill is bringing another area where more interpretation is required to be done by the Court. You have to clarify and clear it.

Clause 17 Sub Clause 2, “shall not withstand the appeal of admiralty proceedings pending in the High Court immediately before the commencement of the Act, shall continue to be adjudicated by such High Court in accordance with the provisions of this Act.”

What does it mean? Firstly, “shall continue to be adjudicated by such High Court” – if you have said it is alright. The moment you are saying with accordance of the provisions of the Act, there is no clarity in this section. Will Kolkata will go to Odisha, or any other places will go to another? If a proceeding is pending in the High Court, will it continue in the High Court? Then the language of the statute needs to be made clear. You are creating a confusion by saying that before the commencement of the Act, it will continue to be adjudicated by such High Court in accordance with the providence of this Act.

Now I want to make a point to the nation its self. A national problem has emerged. You are giving the jurisdiction to the High Court to decide but do you know how many vacancies are there in the High Courts? How will they take the load? Not a single High Court is in a position to function.

Why you are not fulfilling the vacancies? The National Judicial Appointments Bill was passed here. Ultimately the Supreme Court declared it ultra vires; we have to accept this. We cannot have any ego on that. Neither the legislature nor the executive can have any ego with the judiciary. This has to be sorted out. If there is an ego with the judiciary regarding the filling of the vacancies kindly fill it up.

My suggestion to you (also it is a very difficult job for you) is that the territorial water jurisdiction has to be identified. Now it is not much difficult because of the new mechanisms like satellite etc.

You have to identify the part about water belonging to West Bengal and Odisha. If you identify that part you will find the question regarding the jurisdiction by the court that would be lesser and easier job. In the future if you will try to do it will be great helpful. This is my suggestion. With this I give you thanks. This Bill has been long pending since 1992. Let it be passed. There is no difficulty. With this I conclude.

Thank you.

 

Vivek Gupta asks a Supplementary Question on the providing of free Wi-Fi facilities by the Railways in stations in eastern India

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Sir, through you I would like to know from the Hon’ble Minister that, if you look at the stations as part of the reply, in the northern part of the country, the central part of the country, the southern part of the country, even the western part of the country – there are more than 15 stations in each part of the country, but when it comes to the east, there are only two or three stations.

I would like to know from him, Sir, when does he plan to remove this discrimination and ensure that the eastern part of the country also enjoys Wi-Fi as the other parts of the country do.

Sir, I want to know is RailTel Corporation outside the Government of India? I thought it was a subsidiary of the Government, because in the answer to my question on the details of funds allocated and spent, that it is done by RailTel Corporation without any fund allocation from the Government? Sir, I want to know whether RailTel Corporation is a 100 per cent subsidiary, because the figures are not mentioned.

About the Wi-Fi being given free, we want to know from the Minister till when would it be given free? When do they plan to charge?

 

Saugata Roy asks a Supplementary Question on confiscation of assets of economic offenders

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Sir, since it came to power, the NDA Government has been shouting from the rooftops that it would take all possible steps to curb the use of black money. Even before the elections they had promised that they would bring back the black money stashed abroad and deposit Rs 15 lakh in the account of every Indian. Now almost three years have passed, and the same has not happened.

In spite of the earlier existence of the FEMA Act and the Prevention of Money Laundering Act, and the enactment of Black Money (undisclosed Foreign Income and Assets and Imposition of Tax) Act, we have seen that high-profile economic offenders like “Kingfisher and IPL man” had escaped abroad and are living merrily there.

Hon’ble Minister, what steps have been taken to confiscate the assets of the IPL man and the Kingfisher man, and what steps are being taken to prevent the escape of similar offenders abroad by the Government, both administratively and legislatively?

 

Ratna De Nag asks a Supplementary Question on chronic diseases

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Thank you, Madam. Public health is not in good shape. We see multifarious health issues being faced by us, be it diabetes, cardiovascular disease, hypertension, renal disease, malnutrition. Added to that, major allocation of budget for health is disturbing.

According to the statement laid by the Hon’ble Minister, according to the report of National Commission on Macroeconomics and Health, there were 380 lakh cases of cardiovascular diseases in the year 2005. And these were estimated to rise to 641 lakh cases in year 2015. This is a high time to go ahead with a new disease study control on chronic diseases. Madam, Hon’ble Minister has proposed to set up 30 branches of the national center for disease control in all the states with an outlet of 367 crore.

I would like to ask the Hon’ble Minister through you madam, how many branches of national center for disease control have been set up till now and is there any branch already set up in west Bengal which also addressed to chronic disease.
Thank You, Madam.

 

Bengal Govt allots Rs 3300 crore to spruce up state-run health system

After proposing a regulatory body to keep tabs on private health facilities, Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Wednesday turned the focus on the government healthcare system, raising the plan budget from Rs 2,999.22 crore in 201617 to Rs 3,299 crore, as a first step to augment the infrastructure. The Rs 300-crore raise seems to be in sync with the steady increase in budgetary allocation since 2011-12, when the plan budget was merely Rs 871.87 crore.

A total of 42 multi and super-speciality hospitals, each with 300-500 beds, are being built in 15 districts at a cost of Rs 2,714 crore. Besides, 33 critical care units (CCU) and 21 high-dependency units (HDU) are already functional in tertiary and secondary hospitals. Fourteen more such CCUs and HDUs will operate by 2017-’18.

Eight health districts have been created at Nandigram, Jhargram, Bishnupur, Rampurhat, Diamond Harbour, Bashirhat, Asansol and Kalimpong to streamline the functioning of the district health administration. 27,000 beds have been added in the new and existing government hospitals together. To cater to the pressure, 4,544 doctors, 6,535 nurses, 833 pharmacist and 1,001 technicians have been added to the existing medical and paramedical force of the state.

At present, 113 Fair Price Medicine Shops offer discount up to 72%. 52 Fair Price Diagnostic Centres offer CT scan, MRI and Digital X-ray at low rate. Four State-run and three private Medical colleges offer 3150 MBBS seats, 133 PG seats and 31 post-doctorate seats. At present there are nine nursing training schools and five more are coming up. The Milk Bank at SSKM and the cord blood bank at Calcutta School of Tropical Medicine are now functioning. The number of sick newborn stabilization unit now stands at 370 while there are 70 sick newborn care units.

 

স্বাস্থ্য খাতে ৩৩০০ কোটি টাকা বরাদ্দ করলো রাজ্য সরকার

বেসরকারি হাসপাতালের গতিবিধির ওপর নজর রাখতে রেগুলেটরি কমিশন তৈরীর পর বুধবার বিধানসভায় পেশ হল স্বাস্থ্য বাজেট। ২০১৬-১৭ আর্থিক বছরে এই বাজেটে বরাদ্দ অর্থের পরিমাণ ২,৯৯৯.২২ কোটি টাকা থেকে বৃদ্ধি করে ৩২৯৯ কোটি টাকা করা হয়েছে। ২০১১-১২ সালে যেখানে স্বাস্থ্য বাজেটে বরাদ্দ টাকার তুলনায় এবারের বাজেটে বরাদ্দ টাকার পরিমাণ ৩০০ কোটি টাকা বৃদ্ধি করা হয়েছে যখন পরিকল্পনা খাতে বরাদ্দ টাকার পরিমাণ ৮৭১,৮১ কোটি টাকা।

১৫টি জেলায় ২,৭১৪ কোটি টাকা খরচে মোট ৪২টি মাল্টি সুপার স্পেশালিটি হসপিটাল তৈরী হয়েছে। এগুলির প্রত্যেকটিতে ৩০০-৫০০টি বেড রয়েছে। এর পাশাপাশি ৩৩টি সিসিইউ, ২১টি এইচ ডি ইউ চালু হয়ে গেছে।২০১৭-১৮ সালে এই রকম আরও ১৪টি সিসিইউ, ২১টি এইচ ডি ইউ চালু হবে।

নন্দীগ্রাম, ঝাড়গ্রাম, বিষ্ণুপুর, রামপুরহাট, ডায়মন্ড হারবার, বসিরহাট, আসানসোল ও কালিম্পং সহ ৮টি স্বাস্থ্য জেলা তৈরী হয়েছে। নতুন ও পুরনো সরকারী হাসপাতালগুলিতে বেডের সংখ্যা ২৭০০০ বৃদ্ধি করা হয়েছে। রাজ্যের বিভিন্ন মেডিকেল ও প্যারামেডিকেল সেন্টারগুলিতে ৪৫৪৪ জন ডাক্তার, ৬৫৩৫ জন নার্স, ৮৩৩ ফার্মাসিস্ট এবং ১০০১ জন টেকনিশিয়ানকে নিযুক্ত করা হয়েছে।

বর্তমানে ১১৩ টি ন্যায্য মূল্যের ওষুধের দোকান রয়েছে যেখানে প্রায় ৭০% ছাড়ে ওষুধ পাওয়া যায়। ৫২ টি ন্যায্য মূল্যের ডায়াগনস্টিক সেন্টার রয়েছে যেখানে কম খরচে সিটি স্ক্যান, এম আর আই এবং ডিজিটাল এক্স-রে করা হয়। ৪টি সরকারী ও ৩টি বেসরকারী মেডিকেল কলেজ রয়েছে যেখানে এম বি বি এস এর আসন সংখ্যা ৩১৫০, পিজি-র আসনসংখ্যা ১৩৩ এবং পোস্ট ডক্টরেটের আসন সংখ্যা ৩১। বর্তমানে ৯টি নার্সিং ট্রেনিং স্কুল রয়েছে আরও ৫টি স্কুল তৈরী হচ্ছে। এস এস কে এমে মাতৃদুগ্ধ ব্যাঙ্ক, ক্যালকাটা স্কুল অফ ট্রপিক্যাল মেডিসিনে কর্ড ব্লাড ব্যাঙ্ক পরিষেবা চালু হয়ে গেছে। ৩৭০টি এসএনএসইউ তৈরী হয়েছে আগে এই সংখ্যা ছিল ৭০।

 

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

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।

 

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।