Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, January 10, 2025, Kolkata — West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee inaugurated the annual Gangasagar Mela at Outram Ghat, continuing the state’s tradition of hosting this prominent event. She commenced the ceremony by paying homage to Swami Vivekananda, offering a wreath at his portrait to honor his legacy.
Category Archives: States
West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee Highlights Educational Progress and Youth Empowerment at Students’ Week Event
Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, January 9, 2025, Kolkata : West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee attended the Students’ Week program at Dhandhanya Auditorium, where she presented job appointment letters to the Santosh Trophy winners. During her address, the Chief Minister reflected on her own journey from her student days to her current political role, emphasizing the state’s educational initiatives and the transformative impact they have had on the youth.
Mamata Banerjee underscored the success of the state’s Utkarsh Bangla project, which has already trained 47 lakh students, with 10 lakh of them securing employment. The project’s goal is to equip young people with the skills needed in various industrial sectors, and the Chief Minister assured that companies seeking employees could rely on the trained candidates from Utkarsh Bangla. Additionally, she highlighted the establishment of 500 Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) and polytechnics across the state, aimed at providing students with high-quality training and preparing them for the workforce.
During her speech, Mamata Banerjee also shared personal anecdotes from her own educational experience, noting that she completed her MA from Calcutta University and studied law, despite having no public recognition at the time. She humorously addressed speculation about her age, admitting to increasing her age by five years, and reflected on how her identity had evolved. “Even my name is not my choice. But whatever happens, happens,” she remarked, adding, “When I walk, my brain works. And when I don’t walk, I feel like I am not doing anything.”
Her words resonated with the audience, highlighting the Chief Minister’s continuous drive for progress and the empowerment of the state’s youth through educational initiatives that provide both skills and opportunities for the future.
SC to Hear Pleas on WB School Recruitment Case Regarding Staff Appointment Cancellations on January 15
Mamata Banerjee Slams Odisha Government Over Tiger Zeenat’s Relocation to Bengal
Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, January 8, 2025, Kolkata :
Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee expressed her displeasure on Monday over the ongoing tiger relocation issues, specifically the case of Zeenat, a three-year-old tigress that had wandered through three states, covering 300 kilometers, before entering West Bengal from Odisha. The tigress, who had escaped from Odisha’s Similipal Tiger Reserve (STR) on December 8, was sedated and captured in a forest near Gosaindihi village in Bankura district on December 29 after causing significant disruptions across West Bengal.Fraudulent Scheme Unveiled: Young Man Arrested for Using Forged Number Plate to Evade Traffic Fines
Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, January 8, 2025, Kolkata : In an unusual case of fraud, a young man has been arrested for using a forged number plate to exploit the online traffic fine system. The police have also seized a bike involved in the scheme. According to police sources, the incident unfolded during a routine naka checking on the night of January 4 at the Rajarhat intersection.
Mamata Banerjee Returns to Kolkata, Plans Key Meeting on World Bengal Trade Conference and Infrastructure Development
Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, Kolkata, January 8, 2025 : Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee returned to Kolkata today after her visit to the Gangasagar Fair, where she took stock of the arrangements for the annual event. Upon her return, the Chief Minister has called for an emergency meeting at Nabanna, scheduled for tomorrow, January 9, to discuss important matters, including the upcoming World Bengal Trade Conference, slated for February 5-6. The conference is expected to be a major platform for showcasing Bengal’s industrial potential ahead of the 2026 assembly elections.
Report Highlights Worsening Education Crisis in Bengal: Increased Dropout Rates and School Closures
Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, Kolkata, January 7, 2025: A recent report by the central government paints a grim picture of the state of education in Bengal, highlighting alarming trends that differ sharply from the situation in other parts of India. The dropout rate in classes nine and ten has surged by more than 12 percent, showing a sharp increase in students leaving school in these crucial years. In comparison, states like Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan have reported lower dropout rates, underlining the severity of the issue in Bengal.
Also Read: https://kalimpongonlinenews.blogspot.com/2025/01/bengal-achieves-zero-per-cent-dropout.html
SSB Personnel Provide Timely Humanitarian Assistance in Sandakphu
Baby Chakraborty, January 7, 2025, Kolkata: On the evening of January 5, 2025, a couple visiting the Sandakphu area faced an emergency when one of them suddenly experienced severe health issues, including difficulty in breathing, shortly after checking into Hotel Namo Buddha.
In the past, there have been occasional reports of tourists facing health issues related to the altitude, such as breathing problems, fatigue, or heart-related complications, which could potentially lead to life-threatening situations. Such incidents are rare, but they underline the importance of proper medical preparation and acclimatization when traveling to high-altitude regions like Sandakphu.
Charges Framed in First-of-Its-Kind Recruitment Corruption Case
Baby Chakraborty, Kolkata, January 7, 2025: In a significant development, charges have been formally framed in the high-profile recruitment corruption case, marking the first time such charges have been brought in a case of this nature. The process began on Monday with the framing of charges against Sujoy Krishna Bhadra, a key figure in the case.
7.1-Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Nepal and Tibet, Tremors Felt Across Northern India Including Patna, Katihar, Siliguri, Darjeeling, Jalpaiguri, Sikkim, Delhi NCR
Agencies and KalimNews, January 7, 2025, Kolkata: A powerful 7.1-magnitude earthquake struck Nepal in the early hours of Tuesday, January 7, 2025, at 1:05 AM UTC (6:35 AM local time), sending shockwaves across the region. The epicenter of the quake was located 93 kilometers northeast of Lobuche, near the Himalayan region, as reported by the United States Geological Survey (USGS).
The earthquake lasted for approximately 15 seconds, and authorities have urged residents to remain cautious, as aftershocks are likely. Additionally, two aftershocks of magnitudes 4.7 and 4.9 were recorded from the same area in Tibet, near the Nepal-Tibet border. These aftershocks followed the initial tremor and heightened concerns of potential damage.
Kolkata Celebrates the Centenary of Salil Chowdhury with Musical Tributes and Reflective Discussions
18th Anniversary of Rupkotha Patrika Celebrated with Literary Honors and Poetic Tributes in Kolkata
Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, January 5, 2025, Kolkata : Kolkata witnessed a vibrant celebration of literary excellence on Sunday, as the 18th anniversary of the renowned Bengali literary magazine, Rupkotha Patrika, unfolded with much grandeur. The event, held at the picturesque garden house of Piyali Gopal Roy, brought together an illustrious gathering of literary figures, poets, and artists, reaffirming the publication’s significance in the cultural fabric of Bengal.
The highlight of the evening was the presentation of the prestigious ‘Surya-Sabita Smriti Rupkotha Samman 2025,’ which was awarded to three distinguished personalities in the literary world. Poet Shuddhendu Chakraborty, renowned translator and poet Baby Karforma, and celebrated poet Sujata Halder were the esteemed recipients of the honor, acknowledging their significant contributions to Bengali literature.
The event was further graced by a mesmerizing musical performance by eminent musician Mohar Mandal, who opened the proceedings with two soul-stirring renditions of Rabindranath Tagore’s timeless songs. Adding to the cultural ambiance, actress Swati Roy enthralled the audience with her poetic recitations, highlighting the deep connection between literature and performance.
Poets and literary figures from various walks of life gathered for the occasion, adding their voices to a collective celebration of poetry. Among the notable participants were Adhir Krishna Mondal, Kanailal Jana, Alok Biswas, Amit Kashyap, Sukumar Haldar, Bidhan Naskar, Bimalkumar Thandar, Nikhil Mondal, Shamita Sengupta Deray, Soma Chanda, Niranjan Mondal, Tapas Mistry, Sudiptachandra Mallick, Mrityunjay Mondal, and many others. Their recitations, rich with emotion and insight, captured the essence of Bengali literary tradition and the power of words.
The event was meticulously conducted by Prabir Mondal, the director of Rupkotha Prakashan and an accomplished poet himself, who ensured the evening ran smoothly and with great reverence to the magazine’s legacy. As the audience witnessed this confluence of artistic expressions, it was clear that Rupkotha Patrika continues to thrive, transcending obstacles and resonating with generations of literary enthusiasts.
The 18th anniversary celebration of Rupkotha Patrika was not just an event; it was a testament to the resilience of Bengali literature and its continued relevance in a rapidly changing world. The evening left a lasting impression on all who attended, reminding them of the unparalleled power of words to inspire, challenge, and heal.
Union Textile Minister Giriraj Singh Inaugurates Permanent Campus of Indian Institute of Handloom Technology in Phulia
Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, Kolkata, January 4, 2025 : Union Textile Minister Giriraj Singh inaugurated the permanent campus of the Indian Institute of Handloom Technology (IIHT) in Fulia, North 24 Parganas, on Saturday, highlighting the government’s commitment to advancing the handloom sector. Speaking at the event, Singh expressed confidence that the newly established institute would evolve into a leading center of learning and innovation in the future.
Handloom is one of India’s largest and most important cottage industries, providing employment to millions, particularly in rural and semi-urban areas. The new IIHT campus in Phulia, constructed with an investment of Rs 75.95 crore, is equipped with modern amenities, including computer labs, smart classrooms, and a digital library. Separate hostel facilities for boys and girls have been set up to ensure the safety and well-being of students, fostering a conducive learning environment.
The event was attended by several prominent dignitaries, including Dr. Sukanta Majumdar, Hon’ble Union Minister of State for Ministry of Education and Development of North East Region, Shri Suvendu Adhikari, MLA and Hon’ble Leader of Opposition in West Bengal, Shri Jagannath Sarkar, Hon’ble Member of Parliament for Ranaghat constituency, Shri Parthasarathi Chatterjee, Hon’ble MLA for Ranaghat North West, Shri Bankim Chandra Ghosh, Hon’ble MLA for Chakdaha, Shri Ashim Biswas, Hon’ble MLA for Ranaghat North East, Shri Ashis Kumar Biswas, Hon’ble MLA for Krishnaganj, and Dr. M. Beena, IAS, Development Commissioner for Handlooms, Ministry of Textiles, Government of India.
Bharat Sevashram Sangh Distributes Free Textbooks to Students in Remote Sundarbans, Promotes Rural Development
Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, January 3, 2025, Kolkata :
In a significant initiative for educational and rural development, Bharat Sevashram Sangh, under the leadership of Swami Vishwatmananda Maharaj, distributed free textbooks and study materials to students up to class IV in the remote and backward areas of the Sundarbans. The books were provided to students from around 42 schools as part of an effort to support education in some of the region’s most underserved communities. The event, which took place on New Year’s Day, was organized by the Kolkata Baliganj branch of Bharat Sevashram Sangh.Swami Vishwatmananda Maharaj, the Chief Secretary of Bharat Sevashram Sangh, addressed the gathering and emphasized the organization’s commitment to not just education but also the holistic development of rural economies. “Along with education, we are working on various initiatives for the development of the rural economy, including scientific advancements in animal husbandry and other key areas,” he said.
The distribution of free textbooks was part of a broader effort by Bharat Sevashram Sangh to uplift communities in the Sundarbans, specifically in areas such as Gangasagar, Basanti, Gosaba, Kulpi, Mandir Bazar, and Kultali’s Maipeeth. Teachers and school officials from the participating institutions were also present at the event, highlighting the local support for the initiative.
In addition to educational support, the Sangh has been working on training students and local residents in sustainable agricultural practices, including fish farming, and providing free medical services to those in need. This comprehensive approach aims to make these communities self-reliant and resilient in the face of economic challenges.
Swami Vishwatmananda Maharaj also referenced ancient spiritual teachings to underline the importance of knowledge, both material and spiritual, in leading a fulfilling life. He quoted the Amritabindu Upanishad and the Kath Upanishad, drawing attention to the transformative power of the mind. “Mind is the cause of bondage and liberation. A mind attached to objects is the cause of bondage, and a mind unattached to objects is the cause of liberation,” he said, emphasizing the role of education and spiritual awareness in overcoming life’s challenges.
The event was further supported by the voluntary organization Joy Foundation, with Utpal Dhar representing the group. The Sangh’s efforts in the region reflect their long-standing commitment to community development through education, health services, and economic empowerment.
As the year begins, these initiatives demonstrate a hopeful vision for the future of students and families in the Sundarbans, who will benefit from continued educational support and sustainable development programs.
Religion and Politics Merge in Bengal: Shuvendu Adhikari’s Call for Hindu Unity and Abhishek Banerjee’s Criticism of Central Government
Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, January 3, 2025, Kolkata: Religion and politics, traditionally distinct in Bengal, are increasingly becoming intertwined, as political leaders from different parties are now directly invoking religious sentiments in their campaigns. On Thursday, Leader of the Opposition in the Bengal Legislative Assembly, Shuvendu Adhikari, made a provocative statement during a program in Midnapore, announcing that his party would “deliver the Gita to all Hindu homes.” In a passionate address, Adhikari declared, “Hindu religion is zindabad. Hindus of the world, unite!” as Jai Shri Ram slogans were chanted from the crowd.