Thursday, 19 January 2023

Mamata on a spree of project launches in tea belt

Mamata on a spree of project launches in tea belt

Number of projects inaugurated in tea gardens was among the highest for tea region in recent times
Mamata Banerjee near Hasimara on Friday
Mamata Banerjee near Hasimara on Friday
Picture by Anirban Choudhury

Writes : Avijit Sinha And Anirban Choudhury

Mamata Banerjee on Thursday inaugurated a slew of projects in the tea garden belt of north Bengal in an apparent attempt to connect with the region which voted for the BJP in previous elections.

“Today, I distributed several public welfare services among my tea garden workers in Alipurduar, and their smiling faces filled my heart with immense joy,” said the chief minister.

The number of projects inaugurated in the tea gardens was among the highest for the tea region in recent times.

Among the inaugurated projects included 1,100 houses for the workers under the Cha Sundari project, a youth hostel, an open stadium, number of roads and culverts, drinking water and solid waste management projects and crèches.

“Our tea garden workers have a difficult life, and those who are parents face enormous hardship in their daily lives because they must work while keeping their children with them. To address their issue, we have constructed a number of crèches where they can leave their children in a safe and comfortable environment while they go to work,” said Mamata.

The tea gardens in north Bengal employ around 3 lakh workers and nearly 70 percent of the workforce is women, who are largely engaged in plucking. The constructions of crèches are expected to go a long way in connecting with the women in rural areas.

The projects — announced by Mamata on Thursday — were evenly spread out in the two tea growing districts of Jalpaiguri and Alipurduar, both districts where the Trinamul is organisationally weaker than the BJP. 

In the 2021 Assembly polls, the BJP won all the five seats in Alipurduar while in Jalpaiguri, the saffron party bagged 4 out of seven seats. In neighbouring Cooch Behar, the BJP won seven out of the nine seats. 

Ahead of this year’s Panchayat polls and the Lok Sabha polls, the Trinamul is trying to effect a turnaround using the development narrative in the region. 

The chief minister on Thursday stressed that every single person should have “access to the basic amenities for a sustainable life” and promised to further improve health infrastructure in the gardens. In the past, there have been widespread complaints that many of the tea gardens are not fulfilling their statutory healthcare and housing obligations.  

“We will build more health centres, increase the number of ambulances, and deploy more doctors and nurses to improve the health infrastructure,” said Mamata.

The state government targeted all sections living in the tea garden including the students who were provided scholarships under the Medhashree scheme.

“Even though the TMC’s trade union is relatively weak in the tea region, the sustained effort by the state government in the tea belt could overcome the trade union’s organisational weakness,” said an observer.

The chief minister also inaugurated a number of tourism projects including the introduction of four shikaras and inauguration of an eco park at Gajoldoba, near Siliguri.


[source : Telegraph]

Army man electrocuted on train at NJP - Accident happened when train was waiting for the signal



The water tanker on the army special train at NJP on Thursday , Pic by Passang Yolmo

An army man was electrocuted and his four colleagues suffered injuries when they came in contact with an overhead high-tension live wire while checking a water tanker on an open wagon of a stationary train at New Jalpaiguri station on Thursday.

The special train carrying army personnel was on the way from Binnaguri in the Jalpaiguri district to the Shri Bhadriya Lathi station in the Jaisalmer district of Rajasthan.

The accident happened when the train reached NJP on Thursday morning and was waiting for the signal.

“When the train stopped, some army men entered an open wagon that was carrying a water tanker to check whether it needed to be refilled. One of them who climbed onto the top of the tank accidentally came in contact with an overhead live wire and died on the spot. Four other army personnel were also injured in the electric shock,” said a source.  

The deceased army man was Meheta Manish, 34. The injured are Surender Kumar, Chatur Prasant, M.K. Kushwah and Satgir.

“The injured army personnel were taken to the railway hospital and later, shifted to the army hospital at Bengdubi. The train was carrying a company of the 1812 Rocket Regiment,” said a source in the army.

Railway and army officials arrived at the spot of the accident. Sources in the Northeast Frontier Railway said a probe had started. The train later left for the destination. 

[Via : Telegraph]

Wednesday, 18 January 2023

Mercury plummets below zero in Darjeeling - Lack of moisture clouds possibility of snowfall: IMD



Children enjoy a horse ride at Chowrastha in Darjeeling on Wednesday

Writes : Vivek Chhetri

The mercury plummeted below zero for the first time in Darjeeling town during the current winter with minus 1.5 degrees Celsius being recorded at the Raj Bhavan on Wednesday.

However, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) ruled out immediate snowfall in the hill town for lack of moisture. Darjeeling had recorded heavy snowfalls — a major attraction for tourists — only twice in the current century.   

Referring to the minus 1.5 degrees Celsius registered at the Raj Bhavan weather station on Wednesday, G.N. Raha of the IMD, Gangtok, said: “This is the lowest minimum temperature recorded this season. However, we are ruling out snowfall in Darjeeling as there is a deficit of moisture.” 

According to the website of the Darjeeling district administration, the lowest temperature ever recorded in the town was minus 5 degrees Celsius, registered on February 11, 1905.

Sources said the mercury had started dropping below zero in Darjeeling on Tuesday. The weather station at St Paul’s School recorded zero degree Celsius on Tuesday.

However, with clouds disappearing, days, mostly afternoons, are expected to get warmer but nights will continue to be cold.

“With the region getting a bit of sunshine, you can expect the afternoon weather to hover around nine to 10 degrees Celsius. But nights will continue to be colder because of clear skies,” said Raha.

The IMD has predicted the possibility of snowfall only in the higher reaches of the Sikkim-Darjeeling areas in the next 48 hours.

Last year, Darjeeling had received snowfall for two consecutive days on February 4 and 5 — which was a rare occurrence in decades.

The two-day daytime snowfall in 2022 was heavier than what the town had received on February 14, 2007, which was considered among the heaviest in a decade. The town had been hit by snowfall for a while on December 29, 2018, also.

The upper reaches of the Darjeeling hills, like Sandakphu which is situated at nearly 12,000 feet, consistently receive heavy snowfall every winter. However, Sandakphu is yet to receive snowfall this winter. The higher reaches of Sikkim recently received snowfall.

“The days are cold but with fewer people and less traffic, the winter days are pretty pleasurable,” said Rupesh Pradhan, director, Mayukh Tea.

Tourism stakeholders maintain that snowfall in Darjeeling does bring an indirect benefit to the industry.

“Snowfall in Darjeeling brings wide publicity to the region and positive stories always help the industry,” said Navin Thapa, a hotelier in Darjeeling.

In recent times, Gangtok had started receiving more tourists during the winter because of the consistency of snowfalls in its upper reaches.

“However, this year, the tourist footfalls in Gangtok have been less, compared to Darjeeling,” said a hotelier who has properties both in Darjeeling and Gangtok.

source : Telegraph