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West Bengal Bikash Bidhan Nagar, Calc Antiual Report 1999-2000
r Department of School Education A Government of West Bengal Bikash Bidhan Nagar, Calc Antiual Report 1999-2000 Department of School Education Government of West Bengal Bikash Bhavan Bidhan Nagar, Calcutta-700 091 \amtuu of B4u«tcioQ«t PiittQiai «a4 A4niMttriti«o. ll^ ii Sri A«ir»kBdo M«rg, ! X a n i i C S i s w a s Minister-in-charge DEPT. OF EDUCATION (PRIMARY, SECONDARY AND MADRASAH) & DEPT. OF REFUGEE RELIEF AND REHABILITATION Government of West Bengal Dated, Calcutta 28.6.2000 FOREWORD It is a matter of satisfaction to me that 4th Annual Report of the Department of School Education, Government of West Bengal is being presented to all concerned who are interested to know the facts and figures of the system and achievements of the Department. The deficiencies which were revealed in the last 3 successive reports have been tried to be overcome in this report. The figures in relation to all sectors of School Education Department have been updated. All sorts of efforts have been taken in preparation of this Annual Report sO that the report may be all embracing in respect of various information of this Department. All the facts and figures in respect of achievement of Primary Education including the District Primary Education Programme have been incorporated in this Report. The position of Secondary School have been clearly adumbrated in this issue. At the same time, a large number of X-class High Schools which have been upgraded to Higher Secondary Schools (XI-XII) have also been mentioned in this Report. -
Contradictions, Negotiations and Reform the Story of Left Policy Transition in West Bengal
Contradictions, Negotiations and Reform The Story of Left Policy Transition in West Bengal 1 1. Introduction The thirty year story of Left rule (the Left Front coalition spearheaded by the Communist Party of India-Marxist: CPIM) in the Indian state of West Bengal has often been a tumultuous one, sparking intense debates in the political echelons of the country. The Left Front demonstrated a rare instance of political stability, especially when placed in the wider context of caste, religion, and ethnicity based politics and frequent regime changes elsewhere in India; it decisively won seven consecutive democratic elections from 1977 to 2006, finally losing in 2011.The Left Front’s development record is also substantial. It brought in significant land reforms, was the first among Indian state governments to take up the mantle of democratic decentralization via the panchayati- raj institution (a system of local governance), and gained unprecedented popularity as a government for the poor. In this context the electoral defeat of the Left Front in 2011, after a much touted industrialisation drive and associated land acquisition, evoked sharp reactions. In the 2006 state elections, the government had earned a historic majorityi, but this was followed almost immediately by a ‘series of poll debacles… [which] left the…Left Front…completely shell-shocked. It did not quite anticipate the tide of popular mood to cause almost a lateral shift in its electoral base in the urban, and most dramatically in the rural, areas of the state’ (Bhattacharya, 2010). Scholars such as Bardhan, Mitra et al (2012), associate this electoral decline with voters’ concerns about the governance failure of Left leaders, while others articulate arrogance, accompanied by a noticeable downturn in the quality of the leadership (particularly that of Buddhadeb Bhattacharya, Chief Minister from 2000-2011), as being responsible for the decline (RayChaudhury, 2011). -
History, Ideology and Negotiation the Politics of Policy Transition in West Bengal, India
The London School of Economics and Political Science History, Ideology and Negotiation The Politics of Policy Transition in West Bengal, India Ritanjan Das A thesis submitted to the Department of International Development of the London School of Economics for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy London January 2013 Declaration I certify that the thesis I have presented for examination for the MPhil/PhD degree of the London School of Economics and Political Science is solely my own work other than where I have clearly indicated that it is the work of others (in which case the extent of any work carried out jointly by me and any other person is clearly identified in it). The copyright of this thesis rests with the author. Quotation from it is permitted, provided that full acknowledgement is made. This thesis may not be reproduced without my prior written consent. I warrant that this authorisation does not, to the best of my belief, infringe the rights of any third party. I declare that my thesis consists of 101100 words. I can confirm that my thesis was copy edited for conventions of language, spelling and grammar by Sue Redgrave. ii For Baba iii Abstract The thesis offers an examination of a distinct chapter in the era of economic reforms in India - the case of the state of West Bengal - and narrates the politics of an economic policy transition spearheaded by the Left Front coalition government that ruled the state from 1977 to 2011. In 1991, the Government of India began to pursue a far more liberal policy of economic development, with emphasis being placed on non-agricultural growth, the role of the private sector, and the merits of foreign direct investment (FDI). -
CONSOLIDATED DAILY ARREST REPORT DATED 25.03.2021 Father/ District/PC PS of District/PC of SL
CONSOLIDATED DAILY ARREST REPORT DATED 25.03.2021 Father/ District/PC PS of District/PC of SL. No Name Accused Alias Sex Age Spouse Address Ps Name Name of Case/ GDE Ref. residence residence Name Accused Islampur Dalkhola PS Case Nani Gopal Lt. Sagulal Islampur 1 M Dalkhola Dalkhola Police No : 46/21 US- Basak Basak Police District District 7(i)(a)(ii) IPC Vill Thakurbari Dalkhola PS Case Road Ward no Islampur Rabi Kumar Bhola No : 47/21 US- 2 M 34 23 PO+PS Dalkhola Police Passwan Passwan 25(i)(a)/27 Arms +DIST District Act, 1959 Araria(Bihar) Vill-Najirbari, Chakulia PS Case PS- Islampur Lt. Purnia No : 74/21 US- 3 Sunil Kumar M 20 Balarampur, Chakulia Police Munda 25(i)(a)/27 Arms Dist-Katihar District Act, 1959 (Bihar) Vill- Nargaon, PO- Kicktola , PS Goalpukur PS Case Goalpokher, Islampur Lt. Dilawar Islampur No : 81/21 US- 4 Md Ramjan Ali M Dist- Goalpukur Goalpukur Police Hussain Police District 25(1)(a)/27 Arms U/Dinajpur District Act, 1959 PS: Goalpukur Dist.: Islampur Police District Goalpukur PS Case GURKI Islampur Supol No : 80/21 US- 5 Mangal Tudu M SAHAPUR Goalpukur Police Tudu 341/324/326/307/ GOALPOKHER District 34 IPC Khalpara, PO- Bhoivita, PS- Md Chopra, Dist- Islampur Islampore PS Case Islampur 6 Anisul Haque M Haquimud Uttar Dinajpur Islampore Islampore Police No : 163/21 US- Police District din PS: Islampore District 411/414 IPC Dist.: Islampur Police District Islampur Md Basir MALKUNDA Goalpukur PS GDE 7 Md Nasiruddin M Goalpukur Police Ali GOALPOKHER No. -
'Small Saving Interest Cuts Demonic and Anti-People'
millenniumpost.in RNI NO.: WBENG/2015/65962 SUNDAY millenniumPUBLISHED FROM DELHI & KOLKATA VOL. 3, ISSUE 88 | Sunday, 2 April, 2017 | Kolkata | Pages 16 | Rs 3.00 post NO HALF TRUTHS CITY PAGE 3 INTERNATIONAL PAGE 6 FILM PAGE 16 FAKE EGG ROW: CPI(M)’S RABIN TRUMP GOVT SAYS HUMAN RIGHTS “I WAS CAREFUL TO NOT DEB’S NEPHEW’S NAME CROPS UP ISSUES TO BE RAISED PRIVATELY END UP BEING SLOTTED” Quick News44 MODI GOVT MOVE DOES NOT SYNC WITH ITS NOISE ON CHIT FUNDS: TMC ED raids over 100 Akhilesh lost because he spots in 17 states in insulted me: Mulayam ‘Small saving interest cuts op against shell cos MAINPURI: In a public outburst against Akh- ilesh Yadav, Samajwadi Party patron Mulayam NEW DELHI: The Enforce- Singh Yadav on Saturday said his son had demonic and anti-people’ ment Directorate(ED) on Sat- insulted him and the voters understood that urday conducted nationwide “one who is not loyal to his father, cannot be loyal TARUN GOSWAMI Senior Trinamool Congress searches at over 100 locations to anyone” which led to the party’s poll debacle. leader Madan Mitra too attended as part of its major crackdown He also said that a final view on floating a new KOLKATA: Dubbing the Centre’s Saturday’s meeting on Banerjee’s on 500 shell companies sus- party is yet to be taken. decision to reduce interest rates instructions. Asked about Mitra’s pected to be generating huge Mulayam laid bare his anger for the first time on small savings “demonic and presence at the meeting, Chatter- amounts of black money. -
India-Protest-4 Uttarakhand-Puducherry
28.Uttarakhand Uttarakhand locals protest new Mansarovar route 20 September 2014 Locals from the Almora and Pithoragarh districts of Uttarakhand , on Friday, staged protests against the agreement between India and China over an additional route to Kailash Mansarovar. Chinese President Xi Jinping, on Thursday, proposed an additional route to Kailash Mansarovar via Nathu La in Sikkim, which was agreed to by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The traditional Kailash Mansarovar route passes through towns and villages in the State’s Almora and Pithoragarh districts. The locals, including businessmen, across the two districts protested against the Centre’s decision as it would hamper the economy of the area, which is dependent on tourism. In Almora, the locals, on Friday, burnt effigies of the Central government in response to the agreement to the alternative route. According to the records of Kumaon Mandal Vikas Nigam (KMVN), which is the agency that conducts the Kailash Mansarovar yatra, a total of 338 groups comprising 13,534 people have participated in the yatra from the year 1981 to the present year. The yatra on the Indian side is conducted till the Lipulekh pass in Pithoragarh district. D K Sharma, Divisional Manager in KMVN said, “Around 2,000 porters, persons working with transport, hoteliers, are involved in the yatra and their earnings are dependent on it.” “An additional route would surely mean some loss to the State, however, the real picture will only emerge next year,” Mr Sharma said, adding that this year around 910 pilgrims took the yatra and Rs 32,000 was spent by an individual in the 24-day yatra. -
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ISO 9001:2008 CERTIFIED NEWSPAPER Sunday 7 July 2013 28 Shaaban 1434 - Volume 18 Number 5753 Price: QR2 Barwa launches Bartoli crushes property in Lisicki for first central London Wimbledon title Business | 17 Sport | 24 www.thepeninsulaqatar.com [email protected] | [email protected] Editorial: 4455 7741 | Advertising: 4455 7837 / 4455 7780 Syria opposition Qaradawi asks elects new leader amid Egyptians to divisions ISTANBUL/BEIRUT: Syria’s fractious opposition elected a new leader yesterday but rebel back Mursi groups were reported to be fighting among themselves in a sign of growing divisions on the ground between factions try- Fatwa against president’s ouster ing to topple President Bashar Al Assad. DOHA: Noted Islamic scholar oath. He and his team represent The Syrian National Coalition and head of International but a few Egyptians.” The cleric chose Ahmad Jarba as its presi- Union of Muslim Scholars, Dr said that Asisi rebelling against a dent after a close runoff vote that Youssef Al Qaradawi, has in an legitimate president was unjustifi- reinforced the influence of Saudi edict (fatwa) issued yesterday able. “He has breached the trust Arabia over a perpetually divided asked Egyptians to back ousted of the entire Egyptian society opposition movement that has President Mohammed Mursi of because it were they who chose struggled to convince its Western the Muslim Brotherhood and Mursi as their president.” and Arab allies that its fighters said the military should with- Al Qaradawi’s fatwa has, mean- are ready to be given sophisti- draw from the political scene. while, evoked sharp reactions in cated foreign weaponry. -
General Elections 2009
General Elect ions 2009 Reference Handbook Press Information Bureau Ministry of Information and Broadcasting Government of India 1 This volume of the Reference Handbook is available at www.pib.nic.in/elections2009. Subsequent volumes [Vol 2: Constituency wise contesting candidates; Vol 3: post-election compilation] will be available on the same website as and when these are compiled. Feedback on the Reference Handbook may kindly be sent to [email protected]. The Press Information Bureau places on record the guidance and support received from the Election Commission of India in compilation of the Reference Handbook and sharing their archives and current data with the Bureau. The information provided by the Lok Sabha Secretariat is also thankfully acknowledged. Contact details of PIB officers Main Election Cell • Manoj Pandey 011-2338-9220 • Rajesh Malhotra 011-2338-5993 • Satyendra Praksah 011-2338-2145 • Atul Tiwari 011-2338-2126 • Prabhavati Akasi 011-2338-4790 • VB Arora 011-2338-8233 • NC Joshi 011-2338-3986 Email: [email protected] PIB News room 011-2338-5893; fax 011-2338-6042 CoMPIlEd By press INFormatioN Bureau PRINTEd By Directorate oF Advertising ANd VISuAl PuBlICITy goVERNMENT oF INdIA at NIyogI offset pvt. lTd. NEw dElHI 2 3 4 CONTENTS Page I. Schedule For General Elections - 2009 No. 1. Press Note 9 II. General Statistical Information 29 2. State / uT-wise Seats in the lok Sabha 31 3. Parliamentary Constituencies Reserved for SCs and STs 33 4. Political Parties that took part in the 2004 Elections 36 5. Party Position in the 14th lok Sabha 41 6. winners and Runners-up in the 2004 Elections 42 7. -
Star Campaigners of Political Parties - Regarding
By e-maiVspeed post. qnd Hqr enulq qEalcq -,,W-SECRETARIAToFTHEELECTIoNCoMMISSIoNoFINDIA"ffi+_ '*r'vffi" ffiaq rrq, intrfi ts, Ti lffi-110001 i W'qs To The Chief Electoral Officer, West Bengal, Kolkata. Subject:- Bye-election to the 155-Maheshtala Assembly Constituency - Star Campaigners of Political Parties - regarding. Sir, I am directed to foru'ard herewith a list of Star Campaigners received fiom All India Trinamool Congress, Bharatiya Janata Party & Communist Parly of India (Marxist) vide letters dated 05.05.2018,09.05.2018 & 07.05.2018 respectively, under Section 77(l) of the Representario, of People Act. l95l in respect of Bye-election to 155-Maheshtala Assembly Constituency for information and necessarv action. Yours faithfully +o"-*' ( rAt{uJ KUMART) UNDER SECRETARY ALL IHDIA TRINAf*OOL CONGAESS Central Office : 308, Harish Chatterjee Street, Kolkata - 700 016 Phone: {033} 2475 3000 I }.454 0881, Fax; {S33} ?4SA 0880 w;w@rw,baw-*@r,z &te.,w,w(,@1ww,ww*r4 Sribrafs Bskshi, M.P 6eneral Seuetary $tar Campaianer ljg! 1) Subrata Bakshr --- ------*m p;fth"a Chatter3ee ! 3) Abishek Bandopadhyay 4) Sougata Roy $ is;dip Banerce 6) $ubhendu Adhikary 7) Kalyan Banerjee 8) Dola Sen S) Arpila Ghosh 10) $isir Adhikary 11) Dipak Adhikary F-_----* *J- 13) Amit Mitrta - T Gl SuUrata tvtu lbj lilumen Mahapatra 16) Firhad l*{akim - 17) Malay Ghatak r ffirt Biswas '19) $ovon Chatterjee ; ;'01 PurnenOu gose 21) Dinesh Tribedi 22) Ratna Dey Sarkar 23) Manas Bhunia 24) Pr#;nffiAtee 25) Kakali Ghash Dastidar 26) Rajib Banerjee 27) Jyotipriya Matlick 28) Chandrima Bhattacharya 29)Asima Patra 30) $ashi Fanja 31i Arup Roy : 32) lndranil Sen 33Iindi;nr Hatd;; 34) PAiiffi Mondat- 35) $ilbhadra Dutta 36) Partha Biiowmrck tflAr;im Srngh 38) Nirmal Ghosh 39) $atabdi Roy 40) Debashree Roy ($uBR$,TA BAK$Hl) General Secr.etary ffi All lndia Trinamool Congress Names of BIP Leaders who will campaign for BJP candidates for Bye-election to the 155-Maheshtala Legislative Assembly Constituency in the State of WEST BENGAL i, Srl D;iip Ghcsh 2. -
West Bengal 2016 Assembly Election Analysis
West Bengal 2016 Assembly Election Analysis Assignment 1: Conduct Opinion Polls for West Bengal Assembly Elections 2020 Assignment 2: Summarize and Present 2016 West Bengal Assembly Elections Results Spotle.ai Submitted by: Siddhant Pansare Introduction: Behind Mamata Banerjee’s decisive and impressive victory in the 2016 West Bengal assembly elections is the second highest vote share registered in the state by Trinamool Congress – 44.9%, against 49.1% for the Congress in 1972. Banerjee ruled for a second term with the second largest majority of seats ever obtained by a single party or coalition – 71.77%, against 77.14% for the Congress in 1972. Trinamool Congress put up a stunning victory in West Bengal winning 211 of the 294 seats, bettering its 2011 tally of 184 seats. Out of the 294 seats, Congress-Left combine got 76 seats. TMC had secured 184 seats in 2011 Assembly election when it had fought in alliance with Congress. The Congress-Left combine did not make much headway despite prediction by political pundits. Congress, however, did better than its Left partners securing 44 seats. Left partners CPI-M bagged 26 seats, RSP-3, CPI-1 and Forward Bloc-2. Vote Share: The combined vote share of the Left Front was also reduced to nearly 24 per cent from 41 per cent in 2011. The Left Front had won 62 seats in 2011 Assembly poll, of which CPI(M) had won 40 seats. Congress, however, bettered its vote percentage this time to 12.3 compared to 8.91 per cent in 2011 when it had contested in alliance with TMC.