West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Thursday said the Bantala leather complex in Kolkata will get an additional investment of Rs 10,000 crore.Â
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In the last year, 92 new tanneries have been given a land lease for setting up units in the complex, she said.
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"At Bantala, Rs 30,000 crore have been invested that generated employment for three lakh people. Another Rs 10,000 crore will be invested," Banerjee said at a programme here in Howrah district.
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There are 50 units at Bantala and 50 more are coming up, the CM said.
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Banerjee on Thursday also laid the foundation stone of several projects and extended government services to six lakh people in five districts - Howrah, Hooghly, South 24 Parganas, North 24 Parganas, and Nadia.Â
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She said the 바카라˜Duare Sarkar바카라™ (government at doorstep) scheme will be held every three months.
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Nine crore applications for the scheme were received by the state government, of which seven crore have been considered, the chief minister said.
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Efforts are underway to provide tap water access to all in West Bengal by 2024, Banerjee said, as she laid the foundation stone for a 100-bed hospital at Furfura Sharif and 208 water projects.
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The Trinamool Congress supremo also said that more than 30,000 MSMEs have come up in the Howrah district and two parks - jewellery and hosiery - have been set up there.
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She said a Rs 2,700-crore flood relief project has been taken up, which would provide relief to the residents of Howrah, Hooghly, and Midnapore.
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Banerjee added that her government has invested Rs 35,000 crore in the Deocha Pachami coal block in Birbhum district, and Rs 10,000-crore worth rehabilitation package has been provided.
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Three industrial corridors are also coming up in south Bengal -- Dankuni-Kalyani, Dankuni-Haldia, and Dankuni-Raghunathpur -- the CM said.