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Public Relations Directory of Govt. of West Bengal
PUBLIC RELATIONS DIRECTORY OF GOVERNMENT OF WEST BENGAL WEST BENGAL INFORMATION AND CULTURAL CENTRE DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION AND CULTURAL AFFAIRS GOVERNMENT OF WEST BENGAL 18 and 19, Bhai Vir Singh Marg, New Delhi-110001 Website: http://wbicc.in Office of the Principal Resident Commissioner and Manjusha PUBLIC RELATIONS DIRECTORY Prepared and Compiled by West Bengal Information and Cultural Centre New Delhi Foreword We are delighted to bring out a Public Relations Directory from the West Bengal Information & Cultural Centre Delhi collating information, considered relevant, at one place. Against the backdrop of the new website of the Information Centre (http://wbicc.in) launched on 5th May, 2011 and a daily compilation of news relating to West Bengal on the Webpage Media Reflections (www.wbmediareflections.in) on 12th September, 2011, this is another pioneering effort of the Centre in releasing more information under the public domain. A soft copy of the directory with periodic updates will also be available on the site http://wbicc.in. We seek your comments and suggestions to keep the information profile upto date and user-friendly. Please stay connected (Bhaskar Khulbe) Pr. Resident Commissioner THE STATE AT A GLANCE: ● Number of districts: 18 (excluding Kolkata) ● Area: 88,752 sq. km. ● No. of Blocks : 341 ● No. of Towns : 909 ● No. of Villages : 40,203 ● Total population: 91,347,736 (as in 2011 Census) ● Males: 46,927,389 ● Females: 44,420,347 ● Decadal population growth 2001-2011: 13.93 per cent ● Population density: 1029 persons per sq. km ● Sex ratio: 947 ● Literacy Rate: 77.08 per cent Males: 82.67 per cent Females: 71.16 per cent Information Directory of West Bengal Goverment 2. -
Information Directory Wb Final.P65
PUBLIC RELATIONS DIRECTORY OF GOVERNMENT OF WEST BENGAL WEST BENGAL INFORMATION AND CULTURAL CENTRE DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION AND CULTURAL AFFAIRS GOVERNMENT OF WEST BENGAL 18 and 19, Bhai Vir Singh Marg, New Delhi-110001 Website: http://wbicc.in Office of the Principal Resident Commissioner and Manjusha PUBLIC RELATIONS DIRECTORY Prepared and Compiled by West Bengal Information and Cultural Centre New Delhi Foreword We are delighted to bring out a Public Relations Directory from the West Bengal Information & Cultural Centre Delhi collating information, considered relevant, at one place. Against the backdrop of the new website of the Information Centre (http://wbicc.in) launched on 5th May, 2011 and a daily compilation of news relating to West Bengal on the Webpage Media Reflections (www.wbmediareflections.in) on 12th September, 2011, this is another pioneering effort of the Centre in releasing more information under the public domain. A soft copy of the directory with periodic updates will also be available on the site http://wbicc.in. We seek your comments and suggestions to keep the information profile upto date and user-friendly. Please stay connected (Bhaskar Khulbe) Pr. Resident Commissioner THE STATE AT A GLANCE: ● Number of districts: 18 (excluding Kolkata) ● Area: 88,752 sq. km. ● No. of Blocks : 341 ● No. of Towns : 909 ● No. of Villages : 40,203 ● Total population: 91,347,736 (as in 2011 Census) ● Males: 46,927,389 ● Females: 44,420,347 ● Decadal population growth 2001-2011: 13.93 per cent ● Population density: 1029 persons per sq. km ● Sex ratio: 947 ● Literacy Rate: 77.08 per cent Males: 82.67 per cent Females: 71.16 per cent Information Directory of West Bengal Goverment 2. -
ELECTION COMMISSION of INDIA Nirvachan Sadan, Ashoka Road, New Delhi-110001 No
ELECTION COMMISSION OF INDIA Nirvachan Sadan, Ashoka Road, New Delhi-110001 No. 308/WB-LA/2011 Dated: 14-05-2011 To, The Chief Electoral Officer West Bengal, Kolkata. Subject:- Constitution of a new Legislative Assembly in the State of West Bengal – Publication of notification under Section 73 of the Representation of the People Act, 1951- Regarding. Sir, I am directed to forward herewith, the Commission’s Notification No. 308/WB- LA/2010 dated 14th May, 2011 issued under Section 73 of the Representation of the People Act, 1951 (with two spare copies), for Due Constitution of the new Legislative Assembly for the State of West Bengal. 2. The Notification should be checked by you carefully regarding the correctness of the names of the elected members, the spelling of their names, their party affiliations, etc. before it is published in the Gazette of the State Government of West Bengal so that the Notification will be in order and accurate in all respects. 3. The Notification should be published in an extraordinary issue of the Gazette of the State Govt. of West Bengal immediately. Ten copies of the said gazette Notification may be forwarded to the Commission as soon as it is published. Out of ten copies, five copies containing the Commission’s Notification only (without gazette folio) may be got printed on superior quality white paper for forwarding the same personally by the Chief Electoral Officer to the Speaker of the West Bengal Legislative Assembly for his information and record. Yours faithfully, (HARBANS SINGH) UNDER SECRETARY TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE EXTRA ORDINARY ISSUE OF THE STATE GAZETTE OF GOVT. -
Injured Mamata Gets Back
MILLENNIUMPOST.IN RNI NO.: WBENG/2015/65962 PUBLISHED FROM DELHI | KOLKATA VOL. 7, ISSUE 87 | Wednesday, 31 March 2021 | Kolkata | Pages 12+16 | Rs 3.00 No Half Truths City: Pg 2 World: Pg 8 Film: Pg 11 Focus on contact tracing 90% US adults to be eligible for Aditi Rao feels like a in areas seeing surge Covid vax by Apr 19: Biden newcomer with every film LAST DAY OF CAMPAIGNING AHEAD OF 2ND PHASE OF POLLS No PM has so brazenly Nandigram: Injured Mamata gets back High-decibel indulged in an unethical & on her feet for nat’l anthem campaigning undemocratic act: TMC concludes Trinamool Congress complains to Election Commission NANDIGRAM: Campaigning for the second phase of West of India against PM Modi for violating MCC in B’desh URGES ALL TO KEEP ‘COOL’ Bengal Assembly polls ended on Tuesday evening, setting the OUR CORRESPONDENT Shri Narendra Modi has thus out. According to TMC, the PRITESH BASU stage for the voting in 30 con- grossly misused his official Prime Minister visited a num- Highlights stituencies spread across four KOLKATA: The Trinamool position to interfere from for- ber of religious shrines in districts on April 1. Congress (TMC) has lodged eign soil in the election pro- Bangladesh. NANDIGRAM: The high » Mamata Banerjee urges The fate of 171 candidates a formal complaint with the cess in West Bengal,” read the Modi visited Bangladesh octave campaign trail for the people of Nandigram to will be decided in the sec- Election Commission of India letter by TMC Rajya Sabha on March 26 and 27 after second phase of polls in 30 maintain “cool” instead of ond phase by 75,94,549 voters (ECI) alleging gross viola- MP Derek O’Brien. -
Kolkata Police
Kolkata Resource Directory-i Kolkata Resource Directory-ii Kolkata Resource Directory-iii Kolkata Resource Directory-iv Kolkata Ward Map Kolkata Resource Directory-v THE INTEGRATED CHILD PROTECTION SCHEME CONVERGENCE OF SERVICES FOR CHILDREN AT DISTRICT LEVEL WLCPC DCPS Zilla Parishad/ Childline Municipal Service Corporation SSA/NOS Transport Commissioner Track Child Railway Superintendent Dist. Health Society. NRHM Convergence at District BSNL/MTNL, Level Telecom Dept. CMO Dist. NCLP Information Centre CWC SJPU JJB District Court Kolkata Resource Directory-vi CONTENTS S. No. SUBJECT PAGE NO 1 Kolkata Ward Map v 2 Convergence of Services for Children at District Level vi 3 Organogram of District Child Protection Unit ( DCPU) 1 4 Department of Child Development, Department of Women Development & Social Welfare 2 5 Statutory Bodies 3 Child Welfare Committee 3 Juvenile Justice Board 3 6 Kolkata Police 4 7 West Bengal State Commission For Protection Of Child Rights (WBCPCR) 5 8 West Bengal Commission For Women 5 9 State Legal Services Authority (SALSA) 6 10 District Legal Services Authority (DALSA) 6 11 City Level Inspection Team (CLIT) 6 12 Child Care Institutions 7 13 NGO Run Homes 10 14 Open Shelters 27 15 Homes Under Cottage Scheme 38 16 Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) 41 17 Homes Under Directorate Of Mass Education Department 42 18 Residential Schools In Kolkata 43 19 District Child Protection Officers (West Bengal) 45 20 District Social Welfare Officers (West Bengal) 46 21 District Child Protection Unit, Kolkata 47 22 Police -
Empowering with Information COMPENDIUM of IMPORTANT
Empowering with information COMPENDIUM OF IMPORTANT DEPARTMENTAL CIRCULARS / ORDERS 2012 - 13 THE KOLKATA MUNICIPAL CORPORATION 1 2 MESSAGE I am immensely pleased to note that the Kolkata Municipal Corporation is bringing out the Compendium of important Departmental Circulars and Office Orders for the financial years 2010-11 to 2013-14 separately in four volumes. This is a constructive initiative taken, considering the fact that many important departmental office orders and Circulars have been compiled in a single volume pertaining to the relevant financial year. This will serve as a comprehensive guide to office work. Illustrations contained in various Central and State Acts and Rules framed thereunder, by the respective Government, and Resolutions taken in the Mayor-in- Council and Corporation level meetings have been reflected in the directives, guidelines and instructions contained in the Departmental Circulars and Office Orders. The overall aim is to increase efficacy in work and to make the administration more responsive. Efforts have been made to maintain concordance between organizational goals, procedures of work and functionaries entrusted with the responsibility of discharging them. For those who are working in the Kolkata Municipal Corporation and for future entrants, the Compendium of important Departmental Circulars and Office Orders will be an invaluable source of training, guidance and reference. I am sure that the volumes of Compendium of important Departmental Circulars and Office Orders would be of help to all who serve in the Kolkata Municipal Corporation to increase their efficiency and effectiveness in work. Sovan Chatterjee Mayor The Kolkata Municipal Corporation 3 4 Khalil Ahmed, I.A.S. -
Sobhandeb Chattopadhyay Agriculture Bratya Basu School Education Higher Education 19
SL Chief Minister Portfolios No . Mamata Banerjee Home & Hill Affairs, Personnel & Administration, Health and Family Welfare, Land and Land Reforms and Refugee and Rehabilitation, Information and Cultural Affairs and North Bengal Development SL Cabinet Ministers Portfolios No 2 Subrata Mukherjee Panchayat and Rural Development, Public Enterprises and Industrial Reconstruction_ Partha Chatterjee Industry, Commerce and Enterprise, Information Technolo8y and Electronics and Parliamentary Affairs Amit Mitra Finance, Planning and Statistics, Programme Monitoring8 Sadhan Pande Consumer Affairs Self Help Group and Self Employment 6. Jyoti Priya Mallick Forest, Non-Conventional and Renewable Energy Sources 7. Bankim Chandra Hazra Sundarbans Affairs 8. Manas Ranjan Bhunia Water Resources Investigation and Development 9. Saumen Kumar Mahapatra Imigation and Waterways 10. Moloy Ghatak |Law, Judicial and Public Works 11. Aroop Biswas Power, Youth Affairs and Sports Uijal Biswas Correctional Administration | 13. Arup Roy Co-operation Rathin Ghosh Food and Supply 15 Firhad Hakim Transport, Housing Chandranath Sinha Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises and Textiles 17 Sobhandeb Chattopadhyay Agriculture Bratya Basu School Education Higher Education 19. Pulak Roy Public Health Engineering 20. Dr. Shashi Panja Women and Child Development and Social Welfare 21 Md. Ghulam Rabbani Minority Affairs and Madrasah Education Biplab Mitra Agricultural Marketing Javed Ahmed Khan Disaster Management and Civil Defence 24. Swapan Debnath Animal Resources Development 25. Siddhiqullah Choudhary Mass Education Extension and Library Services Ministers-of State ( Independent Charge) 26. Becharam Manna Labour 27. Subrata Saha Food Processing Industries and Ilorticulture 28. Humayun Kabir Technical Education, Training & Skill Development 29 Akhil Giri Fisheries 30. Chandrima Bhattacharya Urban Development & Municipal Affairs and MOS in Health & Family Welfare and Land and Land Reforms and Refugee and Rehabilitation 31. -
SAR 37 Home Deptt. (Election Branch)
RegisteredPART IA] No. WB/SC-247 THE KOLKATA GAZETTE, EXTRAORDINARY, MAY 3, 2021No. WB(Part-IA)/2021/SAR-37 1 The Kolkata Gazette Extraordinary Published by Authority VAISAKHA 13] MONDAY, MAY 3, 2021 [SAKA 1943 PART IA— Orders and notifications by the Government of India, Statutory Notifications of the Election Commission, India, and other Election notifications published for General information. Orders and notifications which have originally been published in the “Gazette of India” are only republished. GOVERNMENT OF WEST BENGAL Home & Hill Affairs Department Election Branch 21, N. S. Road, Kolkata - 700 001 No. 38/Notification (P)/Home (Elec.) Dated, the 3rd May, 2021 In pursuance of the orders of the Election Commission of India the following is published for general information. By order of the Governor, AARIZ AFTAB Chief Electoral Officer, West Bengal ELECTION COMMISSION OF INDIA Nirvachan Sadan, Ashoka Road, New Delhi-110 001. Dated the 3rd May, 2021 13 Vaisakha, 1943 (Saka) NOTIFICATION No. 308/WB-LA/2021: Whereas, in pursuance of Notification numbers 6/Notification(P)/Home(Elec), 8/ Notification(P)/Home(Elec), 10/Notification(P)/Home(Elec), 12/Notification(P)/Home(Elec), 14/Notification(P)/ Home(Elec), 16/Notification(P)/Home(Elec), 19/Notification(P)/Home(Elec) and 21/Notification(P)/Home(Elec) issued by the Governor of the State of West Bengal on the 2nd March, 2021, 5th March, 2021, 12th March, 2021, 16th March, 2021, 23rd March, 2021, 26th March, 2021, 31st March, 2021 and 31st March, 2021, respectively, under sub section (2) -
List of Ministers
List of Ministers Serial Department Minister-in-Charge Minister of Minister Address Phone Fax Email State with of independent State charge 1 Nabanna,3rd 2214-1778, 2214-5757 [email protected] Agriculture Sri Sobhandeb Floor, 325, Sarat 2253-5181 Chattopadhyay Chatterjee Road, Mandirtala, Shibpur, Howrah- 711102 2 Khadya 2252-0619 2252-0307 [email protected] Agricultural Sri Biplab Mitra Bhavan,4th Marketing Floor,Block-B, 11 A,Mirza Ghalib Street, Kolkata -700087 3 Animal Resources Sri Swapan Prani Sampad 2335-1130, 2335-1130 [email protected] Development Debnath Bhavan,LB-2, Salt 2335-1144 Lake Sector-III, Kolkata-700106 4 Backward Classes Administrative 2334-3603 2334-3217 [email protected] Welfare Sri Bulu Chik Baraik Building,SDO Bidhanagar,4th Floor, DJ-4,Salt Lake Sector- II, Kolkata-700091 5 Science and EN 24,3rd Technology and Smt.Ratna De Nag Floor,Sector-V, [email protected] Bio-Technology Salt Lake,Kolkata- 700091 6 Kreta Suraksha 2252-7483 2252-7483 Consumer Affairs Sri Subrata Bhawan(inside [email protected] Mukherjee Khadya Bhawan Complex),3rd Floor,11A,Mirza Ghalib Street, Kolkata- 700087 7 New Secretariat 2214-4001 2214-3441 [email protected], Co-operation Sri Arup Roy Building,Block- [email protected] C,3rd Floor,1 K.S Roy Road, Kolkata- 700001 8 Correctional Jessop Building,1st 2262-5695 2262-5692 [email protected] Administration Sri Ujjal Biswas Floor ,63 Netaji Subhas Road, Kolkata- 700001 9 Disaster Nabanna,2nd 2214- 4052 2214-4051 [email protected] Management and Janab Javed Ahmed Floor, 325 Sarat Civil Defence Khan Chatterjee Road, Mandirtala, Shibpur, Howrah - 711102 10 Prani Sampad 2335-0238 2321-2329 Bhavan,5th [email protected] Environment Smt. -
West Bengal Education Commission
Government of West Bengal West Bengal Education Commission Supplementary Annexure I to Final Report Contents Record Notes with Hon’ble Chief Minister of West Bengal, Smt. Mamata Banerjee on 12th December, 2014 ............................................................................................................................................................ 3 Inputs from School Education Department ................................................................................................ 7 Inputs from Higher Education Department .............................................................................................. 17 Inputs from Department of Technical Education & Training.................................................................... 25 Education System Models in Oman, Saudi Arabia and Iran ..................................................................... 27 Inputs from Agastya Foundation .............................................................................................................. 32 List of suggested Vocational Courses ....................................................................................................... 34 West Bengal MP list for access to MP Lad fund ............................................................................... 35 West Bengal MLA List for access to MLA Lad fund ......................................................................... 37 West Bengal Rajya Sabha List for access to funds .........................................................................