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GOVERNMENT OF WEST BENGAL
ADMINISTRATIVECALENDAR
2019
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A BRIEF NOTE ON THE ACHIEVEMENTS OF THE GOVERNMENT DURING 2018An update on the achievements in various sectors during 2018 in given below:e-Governance : As an e-Governance initiative, web-service and/or database level integration for different departments were
completed with Rapid Application Development (RAD) platform for Ease of Doing Business (EoDB) application.West Bengal ranks number 1 for completing all necessary EoDB norms for the Online Single Window Portal(Silpa Sathi) for EoDB.
The mission mode project ‘e-District’ launched 102 online services. 23 Districts and 16 Departments have goneonline. More than 50 lakh online service transactions have already taken place through this portal in 2018. Civilconstruction for setting up physical expansion of State Data Centre (SDC) is going on in the 2nd floor SDCexpansion area for hosting applications of departments/offices.
Administrative Reforms : West Bengal Gr.D Recruitment Board has selected 5379 candidates and recommended for appointment in
vacant Group ‘D’ posts in different Departments and offices of the State Government. This is likely to bridgethe gap in a substantive way.
A scheme for construction of Administrative Building for Mal Sub-Divisional Officer at Mal in the District ofJalpaiguri at an estimated cost of Rs. 15.95 crore has been taken up.
Construction of Administrative Building for SDO Chanchal & other Departmental Offices at Chanchal, Maldawith projected cost of Rs. 11.00 crore has been administratively approved.
In accordance with the provisions of the Lokpal and Lokayuktas Act, 2013, the West Bengal Lokayukta(Amendment) Act, 2018 has been enacted and a former Judge of Kolkata High Court has been appointed asWest Bengal Lokayukta.
Health & Family Welfare : The State of West Bengal has been recognized by GoI as the Best State in the country in family planning. The State has the largest network of sick critical care new born units in the country with 307 SNSUs and 68
SNCUs. West Bengal has the largest network of free diagnostic facilities in government hospitals in the country. 92
diagnostic facilities and 34 dialysis units are in operational. 27.65 lakh patients have availed free diagnosticservices so far. Annual expenditure of about Rs. 100 crore was incurred on free diagnostic services.
53.31 lakh families have enrolled under the ‘Swasthya Sathi’ health-insurance scheme of the State Governmentcovering more than 2.5 crore individuals.
Over 98% HIV testing of pregnant women has been done against the registered ANC cases, being one of thehighest in the country.
573 posts of GDMO, 1045 posts of Specialists and 4799 posts of nursing personnel have been created for Superspeciality hospitals in 2018. Recruitment was completed for 1125 posts of Medical Officers and 659 posts ofNursing Personnel.
3 Tertiary Cancer Care Centres and 14 trauma care facilities have been set up. 11 new Blood Banks have alsobeen sanctioned.
Finance : State’s Own Tax Revenue has increased by 19% from Rs. 45,466.46 Cr. in 2016-17 to Rs. 54,062.02 Cr. in
2017-18. State’s Capital Expenditure has increased by more than 70% from Rs. 11,336.43 Cr. in 2016-17 to Rs. 19,368.07
Cr. in 2017-18. Sectoral expenditure in physical infrastructure, social and agriculture and allied activities has increased by 16%
from Rs. 47,961.40 Cr. in 2016-17 to Rs. 55,439.76 Cr. in 2017-18. Debt/GSDP ratio has been reduced from 38.41% in 2016-17 to 35.63% in 2017-18. Revenue Deficit/GSDP has
also been reduced significantly from 1.83% in 2016-17 to 0.96% in 2017-18.
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E-Abgari portal of Excise Directorate West Bengal has won the Government of India’s National e-GovernanceAward and is being adopted as the Best Practice in the country.Industry, Commerce & Enterprises Successfully hosted Bengal Global Business Summit 2018 in participation of 350 delegates from 32 countries.
Total business proposal received in the summit was Rs 2,19,925 Crore. Rejuvenation of Milan Mela Gound commences with an estimated project cost of Rs.282 Crore. Export Policy of the Government of West Bengal was published. Advertisement seeking expression of interests from the investors has been done for 130 acre of land of Haringhata
Industrial Park. Online services of registration of Societies with office of the Registrar of Firms and Societies and Non-Trading
Corporations has commenced and 7325 applications have been received.School Education : 45 new Primary Schools and 87 new Upper-Primary Schools have been set up in the State. 152 no. of new set up School Buildings have been constructed. 126 no. of Schools have been upgraded from Junior High to High/High to Higher Secondary levels. Construction of 18 no. of Model School Buildings and 10 no. of BRGF School Buildings have been completed. Construction of 10 no. of BRGF School Buildings has been completed. 54 English Medium Schools have been sanctioned. Nearly 1,400 Schools have been brought under solar power. 4676 no. of Higher Secondary teachers have been appointed. School Bags have been supplied to more than 57 lakh students. 1375 Dining Halls for Mid-Day Meal have been completed. About 700 more are under construction. 113.39 lakh students have been provided with Cooked Mid-Day Meal.Higher Education : The new campus of Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology (MAKAUT) at Haringhata, Nadia
has been commissioned. Academic activities in the 2 (two) Govt. aided colleges, namely, Ghoshpukur College at Phansidewa, Darjeeling
and Birsa Munda College at Hatighisha, Darjeeling have been started.Roads and Bridges : More than 40.05 km roads have been widened & strengthened up to 2 lane with paved shoulder (10 m width). More than 237.73 km roads have been widened & strengthened up to 2 lane (7 m width). More than 108.22 km roads have been widened & strengthened up to Intermediate lane (5.50 m width). More than 955.97 kms of State roads have been strengthened and improved. 5 nos. of bridges have been reconstructed / newly constructed.Transport : Motor vehicle revenue of Rs.1220 crore has been collected in 2018-19 (till September, 2018) which is 11%
higher than that in the previous year. Under GATIDHARA scheme, number of beneficiaries (unemployed youth) in 2018-19 (upto September, 2018)
is 4690. Towards greater road safety, ‘Safe Drive Save Life’ campaign has been observed throughout the State. Number
of accidents has reduced from 11158 in 2017(January to September) to 9706 in 2018 (January to September).15wrecker vans and 22 trauma care ambulances have been provided to different agencies and traffic signalshave been installed at different roads throughout the state.
Unsafe ‘Bhutbhuties’ have been replaced by well designed, mechanized boats under “Jaladhara” scheme.Construction of 131 nos. of Jaladhara vessels is under process.
e-Governance and Intelligent Transport Services like ‘Pathadisha’ App, GPS & CCTV in new STU buses,online ticket booking system, well-designed website, e-Vahan, etc. have been introduced.
Jetty/ferryghat at Shyamnagar in North 24 Parganas and Telenipara in Hoogly have been constructed. Re-construction of Jetty/ferryghat at Katwa in PurbaBardhaman, Panihati and Jagaddal in North 24 Parganas,NabadwipBaralghat and SantipurBarobazar in Nadia, Howrah Jetty No. II and Nazirgunge in Howrah,Commissionerate jetty Kolkata etc.have been done. In 2018-19(upto September), funds have been sanctionedfor further construction of 31 jetty/ferryghats and repair/reconstruction of 14 jetty/ferryghats.
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Transport Department has also obtained approval for World Bank assisted Intermodal Logistics and PassengerTransport Project which includes besides secondary infrastructure development on National Waterways-1between Tribeni and Haldia, construction of 56 new passenger jetties, 8 LCT jetties with Roro vessels and 320passenger vessels involving a project cost of Rs. 1021cr.
Agriculture : 100 per cent waiver of land revenue and mutation fee for agricultural lands. Along with Krishak Bandhu, ‘Dhan Din Cheque Nin’ scheme has been introduced to ensure minimum support
prices to the farmers eliminating the vicious circle of the middlemen. An additional special fund of Rs. 100 crore has been created to prevent distress sale of other crops by farmers.
The minimum support price for paddy during 2018-19 Kharif season has been increased from Rs. l550/- perquintal to Rs. 1750/- per quintal.
66 lakh farmer families affected by natural calamities have been expeditiously paid crop rehabilitation relief tothe tune of Rs. 2415 crore from the State Fund.
Agricultural pension has been increased from Rs. 750/- to Rs. 1000/- per month and the number of beneficiarieshas increased from the present 66 thousand to 1 lakh.
The average annual income of farmers has increased by three times due to various measures taken by theState Government in agricultural sector.
It is indeed a matter of pride that West Bengal has bagged the Krishi Karman Award for production of foodgrains and several crops in demand for five consecutive years now.
The coverage of Bangla Fasal Bima Yojana had gone up to 45 lakh farmers with the State bearing the farmers’share of premium in full.
An amount of Rs. 2.15 crore from the state fund has been spent as ‘Crop Rehabilitation Relief’ scheme.Land : Land revenue of Rs.1051.31 Crore has been collected in 2018-19 (upto October 2018). 900 sheets of cadastral maps have been digitized and 900 sheets of the same have been updated. 1199 NGNB pattas and 1867.65 acres Agri pattas have been distributed upto October 2018. 23,89,253 nos. of Mutation cases have been disposed of upto October 2018. Inter Departmental Transfer of 798.70 acres of land has been completed. Rs. 33.5 Crore has been spent upto October 2018 for infrastructural development works at the refugee colonies.Urban Development : 941 schemes at an estimated cost of Rs.411.93 Crore have been approved under the Green City Mission in the
Financial Year 2018-2019 (till 5 th December, 2018). An Office Building named “SUBHANNA” at Salt Lake, Dakhineswar Sky Walk at Temple Area and a
Convention Centre at Digha have been constructed. 41 (forty one) Water Supply Projects with the capacity of 288.27 MGD for providing Safe Drinking Water to
the citizen have been taken up. The Water Supply project of North Dum Dum Municipality has been commenced. Amendment of all four Municipal Acts have been made for allowing 10% exemption from property tax to
senior citizens of 60 years & above or widow or deserted woman or a Physically Handicapped person, fullexemption from Property tax for land/building belonging to Government Health Care Organizations and upto90% exemption from Property tax in respect of well maintained water bodies.
Food : 8.78 crore beneficiaries i.e 96% of the state population have been covered under Khadya Sathi Scheme. 7.38
crore beneficiaries have been providing food grains @ Rs.2 per kg. Annual requirements of food grains havegone up to 51 lakh Metric Tonnes.
During 2017-18, the Government has procured 32.23 lakh metric tonnes of paddy from 4.67 lakh farmers at aminimum support price.
Annual requirements of rice for MDM & ICDS Scheme have gone up to 2.40 LMT and 0.80 LMT respectively,totaling to 3.20 LMT.
Average 6000 nos. of SAM children are being provided food grains at free of cost in the scale of 5 kg Rice, 2.5kg Wheat and 1 kg Masur dal per beneficiary per month.
Housing : Funds has been released for construction of 3,83,796 dwelling units under “Gitanjali” Housing Scheme for the
people belonging to Economically Weaker Sections of the society till 14.11.2018, out of which, 3,44,578 dwelling
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units are reported to have been completed. Construction of three Night Shelters one at J. N. M. Hospital, Kalyani, Nadia (100 Seats), one at North Bengal
Medical College & Hospital (100 Seats) and another Suri District Hospital, Birbhum (100 Seats) for the PatientParties are in progress.
Construction of WWH for Single Working Women at Malbazar, Jalpaiguri (61 Beded) has been completed.Three more Working Women Hostel at H. K. Seth road (76 beded), Kolkata, C. N. Roy Road (123 beded) andRegent Park (34 Beded) Campus will be completed during the financial year 2018-19.
67 Pathasathis for the benefit of travelers especially for the women have been constructed. An Affordable Housing Scheme, “NIJASHREE” for the people belonging to LIG and MIG category has been
taken up by the Government.Animal Resource Development : The annual egg production has been increased to 860.0 crore which is 13% higher than that in the last year.
About 54.40 lakh chicks and ducklings have already been distributed among 5.44 lakh beneficiaries. The private AI Workers (Prani Bandhu, Prani Mitra and Prani Sebi) are getting an incentive of Rs.1500/- per
month as per their eligibility w.e.f. April 2018.Backward Classes and Tribal Development : More than 10.46 lakh SC and 2.03 lakh ST students are being catered to for disbursement of the scholarship
under Sikshasree. 1500 meritorious SC and ST students have been awarded Ambedkar Medha Purashkar @Rs.5000/- per student.
Total 7,92,362 numbers of Caste certificates have been issued during this year. More than 11,000 candidates have been provided employment opportunities through skill development. Loans
through Mahila Samriddhi Yojana etc have also been provided to more than 12,500 women beneficiaries. Traininghas been provided to 375 Tribal women groups for preparation of Sal-leaf-plates.
Old Age Pension @ Rs. 1000/- per month is being provided to 1,49,327 tribal pensioners through their individualbank accounts.
Minority Development : West Bengal is the No.1 State in providing scholarships to the students belonging to SC, ST and minority
communities and in providing loans for start-ups to minority youth. Over 1 crore 71 lakh scholarships, involving approximately Rs. 4,221 crore, have been distributed amongst the
students from minority communities. New Aliah University campuses have come into being in New Town and Park Circus. Almost 8 lakh people have been granted financial assistance worth Rs.1300 crore for self-employment.This
figure is the highest as compared to the rest of the country. 97% of those belonging to the minority have been enlisted under the OBC category, and 17% of seats have
been reserved for OBCs for higher education and Government jobs. 528 new Karmatirthas are being built.Women & Child Development and Social Welfare : Annual family income ceiling of Rs. 1,20,000/- has been waived for the ‘Kanyashree’ beneficiaries. Out of the
total enrolled beneficiaries of 5,22,213 girls, 5,10,363 have received benefits of the scheme. Under ‘Rupashree’ Prakalpa, 1,83,354 nos. of applications have been received out of which 1,46,425 cases
have been sanctioned. An amount of Rs. 326,91,25,000/- has been spent so far. A total number of 2,38,822 persons with disabilities have been benefitted under ‘Manabik Pension Scheme’.Correctional Services : Phase-I of new Baruipur Central Correctional Home has been completed at a cost of Rs. 55.15 crore. The 1st phase of construction of proposed 02 (two) storied building with 03 (three) storied foundation for
accommodation of Officers of Jhargram Special Correctional Home has been completed.Fisheries : Fish production increased significantly to 17.42 lakh MT. 290 lakh fish seed and 6640 MT of fish feed have
been distributed at financial outlay of Rs.26.56 crore till date. 15221 nos. of water-bodies with water area of 1590 hectares under Jal Dhara Jal Bhara brought under pisciculture
with fund involvement of Rs. 12.15 crore. 18500 Tribal Fishermen have been given Input Assistance for pisiciculture with financial involvement of Rs.4.12
crore.
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Three Cold Storages at (i) Gangarampur, Dakshin Dinajpur (200 MT: 217.00 lakh, Bolpur, Birbhum (150 MT:201.00 lakh) and Kakdwip Fishing Harbour, South 24 Pgs. (150 MT: 183.00 lakh); have been completed.
Two Ice Plants at Kakdwip Fishing Harbour, South 24 Pgs. (100 MT: 511.00 lakh) and Frasergunj FishingHarbour at South 24 Pgs. (100 MT: 511.00 lakh) have been completed.
‘Ekushe Annapurna’ scheme for providing compact fish meal at Rs. 21/- via eco-friendly vehicles (kiosk) at 25designated locations under Kolkata Municipal Corporation and Bidhannagar Municipal Corporation for accessto nutritious lunch for commoners.
Food Processing and Horticulture : 3450 ha area expansion programme has been taken up under fruit crops in Paschimanchal districts. 790 ha area expansion programme has been taken up under fruit crops in North Bengal districts as special
North Bengal Development programme. Expansion of Cinchona Plantation in 88.76 acres, Ipecac Plantation in 13.20 acres and Rubber Plantation by 45
acres has been achieved. Cultivation of Cardamom in 50.38 acres, Kiwi in 5 acres and Coffee in 25.10 acres has been done. Cultivation of Coffee in 63 villages under Kalimpong District covering 1232 farmers in collaboration with the
Gorkhaland Territorial Administration covering an area of 346 acres.Irrigation & Waterways : Improvement of flood protective embankments including anti-erosion work for a total length of 138 km has
successfully been completed Re-sectioning of rivers and drainage channels for a length of 136 km has been completed. Two projects viz. “Rehabilitation and Rejuvenation of 57 Medium & Minor irrigation schemes in the State with
an aim to stabilise irrigation potential in 18,200 acre of area” and “Replacement of 373 old and dilapidatedbridges across irrigation channels and canals” have been taken up by the Government under special infrastructurefunding.
Information Technology : 2 (two) IT Parks at Malda and Siliguri (Ph-III), have been completed and become operational. 32 companies
are occupying spaces in these Parks. Allotment of land at Sonarpur Hardware Park has been started online on first-come-first-serve basis. One IT
company has been allotted land in Sonarpur Hardware Park for setting up their IT project on this land.Power : In Rural Electrification sector 45 Nos. of villages, 2,910 Nos. of BPL & 57,434 Nos. of APL Household have
been energized and two new 33/11 KV Substation have been constructed. 31,426 nos. of New STW Pump connection has been given, 43 nos. (570 MVA) of new 33/11 KV Substation
has been constructed and capacity of existing 33/11 KV sub-stations has been augmented. 35 MW power is generated from Solar Power projects at Charrah, Purulia, Santaldihi, Khemasuli & Salboni
and Roof-top Solar Power Plant project. 2 nos. (640 MVA) of new 220 KV GIS & 6 nos. (600 MVA) new 132/33 KV GIS have been constructed and
capacity of 46 nos. (1749.85 MVA) of different EHT substation has been augmented.Development & Planning : West Bengal holds the 3rd position (from top) in terms of utilization of MPLADS fund recommended by Hon’ble
Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha. (as on 31 st October, 2018) with 101.25% expenditure. A document on State Vision, Mission, Short and Long Term Perspective Plan and its Alignment with UNSDGs
2030 has been prepared.Drinking Water : 104 nos. of rural piped water supply schemes have been commissioned in 2018 benefitting a total population of
20.12 lakh. 1,950 nos. of hand pump tube wells & rig-bored tube wells have been sunk in different districts ofWest Bengal during 2018.
3,54,843 water samples of different piped water supply schemes or spot sources have been tested throughwater testing laboratories or field test kits.
Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises : Rs. 20, 287 crore Bank Credit has been provided to MSMEs till September 2018. Mega Leather Cluster project of Rs.540 crore at Bantala is being developed with a host of facilities including
CETPs, Leather Footwear Park, Testing, Design & Training Centre, STP, CFC etc. The project has potential to
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generate additional employment about 2 lakh people. Three Mega Carpet Clusters are being developed in Malda, Uttar Dinajpur and Purba Medinipur districts with
a slew of interventions in order to facilitate production of larger quantity of export quality handmade carpets.4000 carper weavers will be benefited.
Focus towards development of industrial infrastructure resulted in setting up 5 govt. industrial parks in districtsof Bankura, Murshidabad, Kalimpong & Dakshin Dinajpur and two govt. approved private parks in DakhinDinajpur & South 24 Pgs covering 174 acres land altogether.
The largest Hosiery Park in India is being developed on 120 acres of land at Jagadishpur in Howrah with activegovt. support. More than 1 lakh employment is expected.
Disaster Management : During the period from 2011-12 to 18-19 (till 12.12.18), 228 Flood Shelters with an expenditure of about Rs. 82
crore, 243 Relief Go-downs at a cost of Rs. 29 crore and 93 Multipurpose Cyclone Shelter under NCRMP-II& PMNRF with financial involvement of about Rs. 695 crore have been completed.
Agricultural Marketing : SUFAL BANGLA, a direct marketing initiative is serving about one lakh consumer families daily through 105
retail outlets and generating employment for about 250 people on daily basis. Under AMAR FASAL AMAR GARI, proposal worth Rs. 6.20 crores for distribution of van rickshaw to 6138
nos of beneficiaries has been taken up. 346 nos of projects having total estimated cost of 155.43 Crores have been taken up for creation and maintenance
of marketing infrastructures through West Bengal State Agricultural Marketing Board.Judicial Administration : Foundation stone for a new campus of the Hon’ble Calcutta High Court was laid by the Hon’ble Chief Minister
at Rajarhat. Work has already been started. 46 posts per Court have been created in the new districts of Kalimpong, Alipurduar, Asansol and Jhargram.
Another 25 posts created for the Hon’ble High Court at Calcutta. During the year 2018, 52 State Bills have been drafted of which 34 Bills have so far been published while 25
State Acts have been printed and published. Ten Central Acts have been translated into Bengali, out of which, five have been approved by the Ministry of
Law and Justice, Government of India. Public Prosecutors of few districts have been trained and important Law Books (set) have been distributed to
the Public Prosecutors of few districts.Rural Development : In the field of 100 days work, the state of West Bengal received 7 (seven) National Award as the best performing
state in the country. In Rural Housing, 3.48 lakh new houses have been completed in 2017-18. Murshidabad and South 24-Parganas
districts won national award for highest performing in the country. For improving rural connectivity, 3213 km of all-weather roads have been completed in 2017-18 under ‘Banglar
Gramin Sadak Yojana’ to connect 1981 habitations. Till March 2018, 5.41 lakh all women self-help groups could be brought in the ambit of Anandadhara programme. By building 64.85 lakh household toilets, sanitation coverage in rural West Bengal has increased from 55% to
99%.Social Welfare : Under ‘Samabyathi’ scheme, 1.75 lakh families in the rural areas of West Bengal have received one-time
financial assistance of Rs.2000/- during 2017-18 for bearing the expenditure of last rites and other incidentalcharges with financial involvement of Rs.35.07 crore.
Consumer Protection : Siliguri and Asansol Circuit Bench of State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission have started functioning
w.e.f. 22-06-2018 and 09-07-2018 respectively. Jhargram District Forum started functioning w.e.f. 28-09-2018.
MALAY KUMAR DEChief Secretary
Government of West Bengal
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CONTENTS
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1. Department of Agricultural Marketing 13
2. Department of Agriculture 22
3. Department of Animal Resources Development 26
4. Department of Backward Classes Welfare 30
5. Department of Consumer Affairs 32
6. Department of Co-operation 39
7. Department of Correctional Administration 44
8. Department of Disaster Management and Civil Defence 47
9. Department of Environment 52
10. Department of Finance 55
11. Department of Fire & Emergency Services 72
12. Department of Fisheries, Aquaculture, Aquatic Resources & Fishing Habours 76
13. Department of Food & Supplies 82
14. Department of Forests 93
15. Department of Food Processing Industries & Horticulture 101
16. Department of Health & Family Welfare 107
17. Department of Higher Education 119
18. Department of Home and Hill Affairs 124
19. Department of Housing 128
20. Department of Information and Cultural Affairs 130
21. Department of IT & Electronics 137
22. Department of Irrigation & Waterways 146
23. Department of Judicial 152
24. Department of Labour 155
25. Department of Land & Land Reforms and Refugee Relief & Rehabilitation 162
26. Department of Law 163
27. Department of Industry, Commerce & Entreprises 165
28. Office of the Legal Remembrancer 169
29. Department of Mass Education Extension & Library Services 170
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30. Department of Minority Affairs and Madrasah Education 175
31. Department of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises & Textiles 186
32. Department of North Bengal Development 193
33. Department of Panchayats & Rural Development 200
34. Department of Personnel & Administrative Reforms 205
35. Department of Parliamentary Affairs 216
36. Department of Paschimanchal Unnayan Affairs 218
37. Department of Planning & Statistics and Department of Programme Monitoring 221
38. Department of Power & NES 229
39. Department of Public Health Engineering 234
40. Public Works Department 236
41. Department of School Education 238
42. Department of Science & Technology and Biotechnology 242
43. Department of Self Help Group & Self Employment 245
44. Sundarban Affairs Department 249
45. Department of Technical Education & Training and Skill Development 252
46. Department of Tourism 254
47. Department of Transport 264
48. Department of Tribal Development 267
49. Department of Urban Development and Municipal Affairs 272
50. Department of Water Resources Investigation & Development 278
51. Department of Women Development & Child Development and Social Welfare 283
52. Department of Youth Services and Sports 288
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Department of Agricultural Marketing
Budget Meeting & General BoardMeeting
Meeting with Engineers
Visit to RMC
Training at NSTIAM onEntrepreneurship and Marketing
Chain Development (90 days) for2018-19
Computer Hardware ManagementTraining
Basic Computer training
Post-Harvest Management Trainingfor (14 days)
Block level out-reach trainingprogram of NSTAIM (06 days)
Opening of Sufal Bangla Outlets.
Promotion of Ethnic AgriculturalProduce under Sufal Bangla Brand
through fairs and Events.
Opening of Solar PoweredTemparature Controlled Warehouse
at Tapashi Malik Singur KrishakBazar.
Procurement of Paddy
Subsidy linked schemes likeAmar Fasal Amar Gola, AmarFasal Amar Gari, Amar Dhan
Amar Chatal
Post Harvest Schemes and Trainings
Meeting of Hon'ble Members of theBoard for (i) approval of Budget ofWBSAMB for the FY 2019-20 (ii)
other issues.
AEs/SAEs
Visit of CEO/Other Officers of theWBSAMB to RMC/ZRMCs &
Krishak Bazars80 numbers of participants from
Young Member of Farm families in 6batches (continuing from previous
month)
15 number of Departmental officialsin 1 batch
15 number of Departmental officialsin 1 batch
30 number of participants from FPO/FPC/SHGs
90 numbers of participants 3 batches
4 nos.
3 nos.
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6000 MT
Accomplishment of 75% of the totalsanctioned amount for 2018-19
Accomplishment of 80% of the totaltarget for 2018-19
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AEs/SAEsVisit of CEO/Other Officers of the
WBSAMB to RMC/ZRMCs &Krishak Bazars
15 number of Departmental officialsin 1 batch
15 number of Departmental officialsin 1 batch
30 number of participants fromFPO/FPC/SHGs
Completion of Training onEntrepreneurship and Marketing
Chain Development continuing fromNov-2018 (4 Batches)
90 numbers of participants3batches
4 nos.Common and Aromatic Rice,
Pulses, Mustard oil, Spices, Groundnut, Cereals, Honey
3 nos.
6000 MT
Accomplishment of 95% of the totalsanctioned amount for 2018-19
Accomplishment of 90% of the totaltarget for 2018-19
100% accomplishment for thepotato season 2019-20
Daily
Participation in Block Level KrishiMelas for the year 2018-19
Mati Mela (Tentative)
Monitoring of Cold StorageDisinfection Programme
Monitoring of markets, datacollection and record
90% Participation
100% Participation
60% accomplishment for the potatoseason 2019-20
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RMC Meeting
Meeting with EngineersVisit to RMC
Advanced Computer training
Basic Computer training
Post-Harvest Management Trainingfor (14 days)
Training at NSTIAM onEntrepreneurship and MarketingChain Development (90 days) for
2018-19
Block level out-reach trainingprogram of NSTAIM (06 days)
Opening of Sufal Bangla Outlets.Initiation of Packaging and
Branding of SUFAL BANGLAproducts
Promotion of Ethnic AgriculturalProduce under Sufal Bangla Brand
through fairs and Events.Procurement of Paddy
Subsidy linked schemes likeAmar Fasal Amar Gola, AmarFasal Amar Gari, Amar Dhan
Amar ChatalPost Harvest Schemes and
Trainings
Monitoring of Cold StorageDisinfection Programme
Monitoring of markets, datacollection and record
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Meeting with Engineers
Visit to RMC
Training at NSTIAM onEntrepreneurship and MarketingChain Development (90 days)
for 2018-19
Workshop with the Trained membersof Young Members of Farm Family
groups and FPO/FPC/SHGs atNSTIAM
Opening of Sufal Bangla Outlets.
Promotion of Ethnic AgriculturalProduce under Sufal Bangla Brand
through fairs and Events.
Procurement of Paddy
Subsidy linked schemes like
Amar Fasal Amar Gola, Amar
Fasal Amar Gari, Amar Dhan
Amar Chatal
Post Harvest Schemes and Trainings
Cold Storage Loading
Cold Storage License Renewal
Monitoring of markets, datacollection and record
AEs/SAEsVisit of CEO/Other Officers of the
WBSAMB to RMC/ZRMCs &Krishak Bazars
Completion of Training onEntrepreneurship and MarketingChain Development continuing
from Nov-2018 (2 Batches)
1 workshop with selected 30trainees
4 nos.
270 nos of Block Krishi Mela andEvents
6000 MT1. Accomplishment of 100 % of the
total sanctioned amount for2018-19
2. Evaluation of execution3. submission of UC for the year
2018-19.4. Preparation and submission of
schemes for the year 2019-20.
1. Accomplishment of 100 % of thetotal sanctioned amount for2018-19
2. Evaluation of execution3. submission of UC for the year
2018-19.4. Preparation and submission of
schemes for the year 2019-20.
100% completion of loading in SouthBengal districts and at least 80%completion of loading in North Bengaldistricts for the year 2019-20.
90% for the year 2018-19.
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6
7
8
9
10
11
12
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ADMINISTRATIVE CALENDAR 2019, GOVERNMENT OF WEST BENGAL16
Apr
il 20
19Board Meeting
RMC Meeting
Meeting with Engineers
Visit to RMC
Preparatory work for 2019-20NSTIAM training – 6 batches
(for 90 days training program oftraining on Entrepreneurship andMarketing Chain Development)
Preparatory work for 2019-20NSTIAM training – 6 batches
(for 14 days’ post-harvestmanagement training)
Workshop of RMC officials – To beorganised by WBSAMB
Opening of Sufal Bangla Outlets.
Procurement of Paddy
Subsidy linked schemes likeAmar Fasal Amar Gola, AmarFasal Amar Gari, Amar Dhan
Amar Chatal
Post Harvest Schemes and Trainings
Cold Storage Loading
Cold Storage License Renewal
Estimation of stock of potato in coldstorages
Monitoring of markets, datacollection and record
Meeting of Hon'ble Members of theBoard
Administrative Review Meetingwith all RMCs
AEs/SAEs
Visit of CEO/Other Officers of theWBSAMB to RMC/ZRMCs &
Krishak Bazars
Sending of Training Proposals
Sending of Training Proposals
28 RMC official from 07 districts
4 nos.
6500 MT
Sensitise the schemes at Blocklevel for the year 2019-20
Sensitise the schemes at Blocklevel for the year 2019-20
100% completion of loading inNorth Bengal districts for the year
2019-20
70% for the year 2019-20.
80% accomplishment
Daily
May
201
9Period/ Activity Sl Target for the Month Achievement RemarksMonth No
AEs/SAEsVisit of CEO/Other Officers of the
WBSAMB to RMC/ZRMCs &Krishak Bazars
Selection of Blocks for traineesSelection of Trainees
Meeting with Engineers
Visit to RMC
Preparatory work on selection oftrainees for 2019-20 NSTIAM
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
1
2
3
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May
201
9Ju
ne 2
019
RMC Meeting
Meeting with Engineers
Visit to RMC
Preparatory work on selection ofTrainees for 2019-20 NSTIAMtraining – 6 batches – 1st phase (for90 days training program of trainingon Entrepreneurship and MarketingChain Development)
Preparatory work on selection ofTrainees for 2018-19 NSTIAMtraining – 6 batches (for 14 days’post-harvest management training)
Opening of Sufal Bangla Outlets.
Procurement of Paddy
Subsidy linked schemes like AmarFasal Amar Gola, Amar FasalAmar Gari, Amar Dhan Amar
Chatal
Post Harvest Schemes andTrainings
Monitoring of markets, datacollection and record
Administrative Review Meetingwith all RMCs
AEs/SAEsVisit of CEO/Other Officers of the
WBSAMB to RMC/ZRMCs &Krishak Bazars
Selection of Training Provider
Pre-training interactions withtrainees at block
Selection of Trainees
4 nos.
8000 MTCommencement of selection of
beneficiary for the year 2019-20.
Commencement of selection ofbeneficiary for the year 2019-20.
Daily
Preparatory work on selection oftrainees for 2019-20 NSTIAMtraining – 6 batches (for 14 day’spost-harvest management training)
Opening of Sufal Bangla Outlets.
Procurement of Paddy
Subsidy linked schemes like AmarFasal Amar Gola, Amar Fasal AmarGari, Amar Dhan Amar Chatal
Post Harvest Schemes andTrainings
Estimation of stock of potato incold storages
Monitoring of markets, datacollection and record
Selection of Blocks for trainees
Selection of Blocks coordinatingofficers
4 nos.
8000 MT
Organising group meetings with theofficials towards implementation ofthe schemes for the year 2019-20
Organising group meetings with theofficials towards implementation ofthe schemes for the year 2019-20
100% accomplishment
Daily
Period/ Activity Sl Target for the Month Achievement RemarksMonth No
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1
2
3
4
5
67
8
9
10
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ADMINISTRATIVE CALENDAR 2019, GOVERNMENT OF WEST BENGAL18
Board Meeting
Meeting with Engineers
Visit to RMC
Commencement of Training atNSTIAM on Entrepreneurship andMarketing Chain Development –
1st phase (90 days)
Opening of Sufal Bangla Outlets.
Performance Review Meeting withFPOs of Sufal Bangla
Subsidy linked schemes likeAmar Fasal Amar Gola, AmarFasal Amar Gari, Amar Dhan
Amar Chatal
Post Harvest Schemes andTrainings
Monitoring of markets, datacollection and record
Meeting of Hon'ble Members of theBoard
AEs/SAEsVisit of CEO/Other Officers of the
WBSAMB to RMC/ZRMCs &Krishak Bazars
80 numbers of participants fromYoung Member of Farm families in
6 batches
4 nos.
1 No
Finalisation of beneficiary list andcommencement of execution ofschemes for the year 2019-20.
Finalisation of beneficiary list andcommencement of execution ofschemes for the year 2019-20.
Daily
July
201
9A
ugus
t 20
19Period/ Activity Sl Target for the Month Achievement RemarksMonth No
RMC Meeting
Meeting with Engineers
Visit to RMC
Training at NSTIAM
Commencement of NSTIAMTraining on Post HarvestManagement. (14 days)
Workshop of RMC officials – Tobe organised by WBSAMB
Opening of Sufal Bangla Outlets.
Monitoring meeting with officials ofBCKV on RKVY Scheme.
Administrative Review Meetingwith all RMCs
AEs/SAEs
Visit of CEO/Other Officers of theWBSAMB to RMC/ZRMCs &
Krishak Bazars
80 numbers of participants fromYoung Member of Farm families in6 batches (continuing from previous
month)
30 numbers of participants fromselected FPO/FPC/SHG in 2
batches
28 RMC official from 07 districts
4 nos.
1 No
1
23
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
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ADMINISTRATIVE CALENDAR 2019, GOVERNMENT OF WEST BENGAL 19
Meeting with Engineers
Visit to RMC
Training at NSTIAM
Commencement of NSTIAMTraining on Post HarvestManagement. (14 days)
Opening of Sufal Bangla Outlets.
Scaling up of Packaging and Brandingof SUFAL BANGLA products
Review of operations of Sufal Banglastatic and mobile outlets withoperators
Subsidy linked schemes like AmarFasal Amar Gola, Amar Fasal AmarGari, Amar Dhan Amar Chatal
Post Harvest Schemes and Trainings
Monitoring of markets, data collectionand record
AEs/SAEs
Visit of CEO/Other Officers of theWBSAMB to RMC/ZRMCs &
Krishak Bazars
80 numbers of participants fromYoung Member of Farm families in 6batches (continuing from previousmonth)
30 numbers of participants fromselected FPO/FPC/SHG in 2 batches
4 nos.
Common and Aromatic Rice,Pulses, Mustard oil, Spices, Ground
nut, Cereals, Honey
1 No
80% completion of the schemes andrelease of fund to the beneficiary forthe year 2019-20.
80% completion of the schemes
Daily
Sept
embe
r 20
19Subsidy linked schemes like AmarFasal Amar Gola, Amar Fasal AmarGari, Amar Dhan Amar Chatal
Post Harvest Schemes andTrainings
Monitoring of markets, datacollection and record
50% completion of the schemes andrelease of fund as per fundreceivable for the year 2019-20.
50% completion of the schemesand release of fund as per fundreceivable for the year 2019-20.
Daily
Aug
ust
2019
Oct
ober
201
9Period/ Activity Sl Target for the Month Achievement RemarksMonth No
Board Meeting
Meeting with Engineers
Training at NSTIAM
Preparatory work on selection ofTrainees for 2019-20 NSTIAMtraining – 6 batches – 2nd phase (for90 days training program of trainingon Entrepreneurship and MarketingChain Development)
Meeting of Hon'ble Members ofthe BoardAEs/SAEs
Completion of 1st phase training of90 days training program
Selection of Blocks for traineesSelection of Trainees
9
10
11
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1
2
3
4
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ADMINISTRATIVE CALENDAR 2019, GOVERNMENT OF WEST BENGAL20
Nov
embe
r 20
19O
ctob
er 2
019
Opening of Sufal Bangla Outlets.
Monitoring meeting with officials ofBCKV on RKVY Scheme
Subsidy linked schemes likeAmar Fasal Amar Gola, AmarFasal Amar Gari, Amar Dhan
Amar Chatal
Post Harvest Schemes and Trainings
Monitoring of markets, datacollection and record
4 nos.
1 No
100% completion of the schemesand release of fund to the
beneficiary for the year 2019-20.
100% completion of the schemes
Daily
Period/ Activity Sl Target for the Month Achievement RemarksMonth No
RMC Meeting
Meeting with Engineers
Visit to RMC
Preparatory work on selection ofTrainees for 2019-20 NSTIAMtraining – 6 batches – 2nd phase(for 90 days training program oftraining on Entrepreneurship andMarketing Chain Development)
Commencement of NSTIAMTraining on Post HarvestManagement. (14 days)
Workshop of RMC officials – Tobe organised by WBSAMB
Opening of Sufal Bangla Outlets.
Monitoring of Research andextension activities of AromaticRice Project jointly with BCKV.
Promotion of Ethnic AgriculturalProduce and processed foodproducts under Sufal Bangla
Brand through fairs and Events.
Subsidy linked schemes likeAmar Fasal Amar Gola, AmarFasal Amar Gari, Amar Dhan
Amar Chatal
Administrative Review Meetingwith all RMCs
AEs/SAEs
Visit of CEO/Other Officers ofthe WBSAMB to RMC/ZRMCs
& Krishak Bazars
Pre-training interactions withtrainees at block.
Commencement of Training atNSTIAM on Entrepreneurship
and Marketing ChainDevelopment – 2nd phase (90
days) with 80 number of trainees
30 numbers of participants fromselected FPO/FPC/SHG in 2
batches
4 nos.
Meeting with FPOs andconcerned officials of BCKV
Participation in IITF, New Delhi
Finalisation of beneficiary listagainst rest of the target for the
year 2019-20.
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
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ADMINISTRATIVE CALENDAR 2019, GOVERNMENT OF WEST BENGAL 21
Meeting with Engineers
Visit to RMC
Training at NSTIAM
Commencement of NSTIAMTraining on Post HarvestManagement. (14 days)
Opening of Sufal Bangla Outlets.
Monitoring meeting with officialsof BCKV on RKVY Scheme
Subsidy linked schemes likeAmar Fasal Amar Gola, AmarFasal Amar Gari, Amar Dhan
Amar Chatal
Post Harvest Schemes andTrainings
Monitoring of markets, datacollection and record
AEs/SAEs
Visit of CEO/Other Officers of theWBSAMB to RMC/ZRMCs &
Krishak Bazars
80 numbers of participants fromYoung Member of Farm families in
6 batches (continuing fromprevious month)
30 numbers of participants fromselected FPO/FPC/SHG in 2
batches
4 nos.
1 No
50% completion of the schemesagainst the 2nd phase allotmentreceivable for the year 2019-20
50% completion of the schemesagainst the 2nd phase allotmentreceivable for the year 2019-20
Daily
Dec
embe
r 20
19Post Harvest Schemes and
Trainings
Monitoring of markets, datacollection and record
Finalisation of beneficiary listagainst rest of the target for the
year 2019-20.
DailyNov
embe
r20
19Period/ Activity Sl Target for the Month Achievement RemarksMonth No
11
12
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
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ADMINISTRATIVE CALENDAR 2019, GOVERNMENT OF WEST BENGAL22
Department of AgricultureJa
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Achievement Remarksagainst set (Reason
Month Activity Target (s) target forshortfall,
if any)1 2A 2B 2C 3 4
i Estimation of area under winter crops (paddy & Completionmaskalai) for 2017-18
ii Distribution of pre-Kharif seeds for Ground Nut Completion
iii 2nd Advance Estimate for major and minor crops Completionfor 2018-19
iv Organising Mati Utsav To organise
v Release of advance premium subsidy of Crop ReleaseInsurance for Rabi season, 2018-19.
i Finalizing Kharif Cropping Plan of Government Farms Finalisation
ii Distribution of pre-Kharif seeds for Moong, Hybrid CompletionMaize as per approved programme
iii Allocation of breeder seed of potato for next season to CompletionSeed Producing Organizations
iv Estimation of Yield rate and Production of Bhadoi crops Completion(Aus, Maize, Jute & Mesta) for 2017-18
v Estimation of Area, Yield & Production (AYP) of Completionseveral Bhadoi minor crops of 2017-18
vi Meeting of State Level Coordination Committee on To conveneCrop Insurance (SLCCCI) for Kharif 2019 season
vii Release of balance premium subsidy for Kharif 2018 Releaseand Rabi 2018-19
i 3rd Advance Estimate of major and minor crops. Completion
ii Release of Subsidy for Farm Mechanisation Completion(Power Operated machineries,Tractor, Power tiller,Pump sets etc.)
iii Completion of distribution of Soil Health Cards (SHCs) 10 lakh SHCs(cumulative)
iv Estimation of Yield rate & Production of winter crops Completion(paddy & maskalai) of 2017-18
v Notification of Crop Insurance scheme for NotificationKharif season, 2019.
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Department of AgricultureM
ay
i Meeting of State Variety Release Committee (SVRC) To organiseand West Bengal State Seed Committee forconsideration of new variety release during 2019-20
ii 3rd Advance Estimate of major and minor crops Completionfor 2018-19
iii Estimation of area under Rabi crops for 2017-18 Completion
iv Estimation of AYP of Sunhemp for 2017-18 Completion
v Awareness / sensitization of farmers and training of To organiseOfficials regarding Crop insurance programme forKharif season, 2019.
i Allocation of breeder seed of Kharif paddy, kalai & Completionjute to Seed Producing Organizations
ii Contingency plan against natural calamity on the basis Finalisationof forecast report by IMD
iii Distribution of Kharif Paddy seed and critical inputs for Commence-demonstration ment
iv Estimation of Yield Rate of potato Commence-(notified blocks and GPs) for 2017-18 ment
i Finalizing Rabi & Rabi Summer Cropping FinalisationPlan of Govt. Farms
ii Surveillance of status of Kharif seed bed. Completion
iii Distribution of Kharif Paddy seed and critical inputs Completionfor demonstration
iv Estimation of Yield Rate of potato Completion(notified blocks and GPs)
v Estimation of Yield Rate and Production for Rabi crops Completionfor 2017-18
vi Estimation of AYP of several Rabi minor crops Completionfor 2017-18
i Review of Kharif Crop coverage Assessment
ii 4th Advance Estimate of major and minor crops Completionfor 2018-19
iii Estimation of area under summer crops for 2017-18 Completion
iv Training and registration of field level workers assigned To organisefor conducting CCEs for Kharif season, 2019.
Apr
ilJu
ne
Achievement Remarksagainst set (Reason
Month Activity Target (s) target forshortfall,
if any)1 2A 2B 2C 3 4
July
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ADMINISTRATIVE CALENDAR 2019, GOVERNMENT OF WEST BENGAL24
Department of AgricultureA
ugus
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i Distribution of Black Gram seeds under different Completionschemes
ii Assesment of Rabi-Rabi summer input requirement Completionfor schematic works
iii Review of Kharif Crop coverage Assessmentiv Finalizing execution plan for TRFA Finalisationv Meeting of State Level Coordination Committee on To convene
Crop Insurance (SLCCCI) for Rabi 2019-20 season.vi Release of advance premium subsidy for Kharif Release
season, 2019.
i Distribution of seed & input for Toria Completionii Allocation of breeder seed of different Rabi crops to Completion
Seed Producing Organizationsiii Review of Kharif Crop coverage Completioniv Assessment of requirement /availability of seed potato Assessment
in Govt sectorv 1st Advance Estimate for major and minor crops Completion
of 2019-20
i Estimation of Yield Rate and Production of summer Completioncrops for 2017-18
ii Supply of HYV Mulberry planting materials and HYV CompletionSilkworm seeds to neighbouring Sericulture States
iii Notification of Crop Insurance programme for Rabi Notificationseason of 2019-20
iv Awareness / sensitization of farmers and training of To organiseOfficials regarding Crop insurance programme forRabi season, 2019-20.
i Pre-positioning and distribution of Rabi crops Completion(Wheat, Rabi Pulses, Mustard & hybrid maize)
ii Sale of seed potato through Fair Price Shop by Commence-WBSSC Ltd. ment
iii Training of SC & ST farmers and farm women under To organiseState Plan
iv Block Krishi Mela Commencement ofoganization
v Estimation of AYP of cotton for 2017-18 Completion
Achievement Remarksagainst set (Reason
Month Activity Target (s) target forshortfall,
if any)1 2A 2B 2C 3 4
Sept
embe
rO
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ovem
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Achievement Remarksagainst set (Reason
Month Activity Target (s) target forshortfall,
if any)1 2A 2B 2C 3 4
i Block Krishi Mela Completion
ii Distribution of seed & critical inputs for demonstrationcentres (Boro paddy & Gram) Completion
iii Completion of distribution of Soil Health Cards (SHCs) 25 lakh SHCs(Cumulative)
iv Training of farmers and farm women under state plan To organise
v Allocation of breeder seed of boro paddy, sesame,summer pulses etc to Seed Producing Organizations Completion
vi Estimation of area under bhadoi crops for 2018-19 Completion
vii Training and registration of field level workers assignedfor conducting CCEs for Rabi season, 2019-20. To organise
viii Release of advance premium subsidy for CropInsurance for Rabi season, 2019-20. Release
Dec
embe
rDepartment of Agriculture
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Department of Animal Resources Development
Month Name of the Target for Jan. to Dec., 2019Directorate /Organization
Duckling / Chick Distribution - 10.00 lakhGoat Distribution - 20,000 Nos.
Dte. of AR & AH No. of Vaccination to be done - 25.00 LakhAnimal Health Camp - 2100Nos.Farmers/ Unemployed Youth - Institutional Training - 100 Nos.Artificial Insemination of Cattle & Buffalo - 3.00 lakh
Jan-19 PBGSBS Production of Frozen Semen Straws - 3.75 LakhNos. of Embryo Transfer in the Cattle - 20 Nos.
WBLDC Installation of 15 MT capacity Chiller at Chicken Processing Unit, HaringhataMeat Plant.
MOTHER DAIRY Establishment of Mother Dairy Outlets for self-employment generation -2 nos
WBUAFS Celebration of Foundation Day of the universityFaculty Council MeetingDuckling/ Chick Distribution -10.00 lakhGoat Distribution - 20,000 Nos.
Dte. of AR & AH No. of Vaccination to be done - 26.00 LakhAnimal Health Camp - 2100Nos.Farmers/ Unemployed Youth - Institutional Training - 100 Nos.Artificial Insemination of Cattle & Buffalo - 3.00 lakh
Feb-19 PBGSBS Production of Frozen Semen Straws - 3.75 LakhNos. of Embryo Transfer in the Cattle - 20 Nos.
WBLDC Distribution of e-Rickshaw among selected beneficiaries in different districtsof WB for marketing of ‘Haringhata Meat’ – 20 Nos.
MOTHER DAIRY Establishment of Mother Dairy Outlets for self-employment generation -2 nos.
WBUAFS 13th Convocation of the universityExecutive Council MeetingDuckling/ Chick Distribution - 7.00 lakhGoat Distribution - 22,000 Nos.
Dte. of AR & AH No. of Vaccination to be done - 28.00 LakhAnimal Health Camp - 2200Nos.Farmers/ Unemployed Youth - Institutional Training - 70 Nos.Artificial Insemination of Cattle & Buffalo - 3.00 lakh
Mar-19 PBGSBS Production of Frozen Semen Straws - 3.50 LakhNos. of Embryo Transfer in the Cattle - 20 Nos.
WBLDC Establishment of Garden Restaurant (KAVIAR) at Central Store, Belgachia.MOTHER DAIRY Establishment of Mother Dairy Outlets for self-employment generation -
2 nos.WBUAFS Finance Committee Meeting
Executive Council Meeting
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Month Name of the Target for Jan. to Dec., 2019Directorate /Organization
Duckling/ Chick Distribution - 3.00 lakhDte. of AR & AH No. of Vaccination to be done - 25.00 Lakh
Animal Health Camp - 2100Nos.Farmers/ Unemployed Youth - Institutional Training - 100 Nos.Artificial Insemination of Cattle & Buffalo - 2.75lakh
Apr-19 PBGSBS Production of Frozen Semen Straws - 3.50 Lakh Nos. of Embryo Transfer in the Cattle - 12 Nos.
WBLDC Installation of two-storied cages for rabbits at State Centre for LaboratoryAnimal Breeding, Kalyani, Nadia
WBUAFS Executive Council MeetingInaguration of Academic cum Clinical Complex at Belgachia Duckling/ Chick Distribution - 3.00 lakh
Dte. of AR & AH No. of Vaccination to be done - 27.00 LakhAnimal Health Camp - 2100 Nos.Farmers/ Unemployed Youth - Institutional Training - 100 Nos.Artificial Insemination of Cattle & Buffalo - 3.00 lakh
May-19 PBGSBS Production of Frozen Semen Straws -3.00Lakh Nos. of Embryo Transfer in the Cattle - 12 Nos.
WBLDC Establishment of Commercial layer farm (3 Lakh bird capacity) at State LivestockFarm, Kalyani, Nadia.
WBUAFS Faculty Council MeetingExecutive Council MeetingDuckling/ Chick Distribution - 4.00 lakh
Dte. of AR & AH No. of Vaccination to be done - 26.00 Lakh Animal Health Camp - 2100Nos.Farmers/ Unemployed Youth - Institutional Training - 100 Nos.Artificial Insemination of Cattle & Buffalo - 3.00 lakh
Jun-19 PBGSBS Production of Frozen Semen Straws -3.00LakhNos. of Embryo Transfer in the Cattle - 12 Nos.
WBLDC Establishment of ‘Haringhata Meat Food Kiosk’ at different places of KolkataMetropolitan City & other Distt. HQs.- 2 Nos
WBUAFS Finance Commiitee MeetingExecutive Council MeetingDuckling / Chick Distribution - 6.00 lakhGoat Distribution - 1000 Nos.
Dte. of AR & AH No. of Vaccination to be done - 26.00 LakhAnimal Health Camp - 2200Nos.
Jul-19 Farmers/ Unemployed Youth - Institutional Training - 120 Nos.PBGSBS Artificial Insemination of Cattle & Buffalo - 3.00 lakh
Production of Frozen Semen Straws -3.00LakhNos. of Embryo Transfer in the Cattle - 12 Nos.
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Month Name of the Target for Jan. to Dec., 2019Directorate /Organization
WBLDC Establishment of ‘Haringhata Meat Food Kiosk’ at different places of KolkataMetropolitan City & other Distt. HQs.- 2 Nos.
MOTHER DAIRY Establishment of Mother Dairy Outlets for self-employment generation - 1 no.WBUAFS Faculty Council Meeting
Starting of Academic Session for B. F. Sc. & B. Tech (DT)Duckling/ Chick Distribution - 6.00 lakhGoat Distribution - 2000 Nos.
Dte. of AR & AH No. of Vaccination to be done - 26.00 LakhAnimal Health Camp - 2200Nos.Farmers/ Unemployed Youth - Institutional Training - 100 Nos.
Aug-19 Artificial Insemination of Cattle & Buffalo - 3.25 lakhPBGSBS Production of Frozen Semen Straws -3.00Lakh
Nos. of Embryo Transfer in the Cattle - 12 Nos.MOTHER DAIRY Establishment of Mother Dairy Outlets for self-employment generation - 1 no.
WBUAFS Starting of Academic Session for B. V. Sc. & A.H.Executive Council MeetingDuckling/ Chick Distribution - 6.00 lakhGoat Distribution - 3000 Nos.
Dte. of AR & AH No. of Vaccination to be done - 30.00 LakhAnimal Health Camp - 2100Nos.Farmers/ Unemployed Youth - Institutional Training - 100 Nos.Artificial Insemination of Cattle & Buffalo - 2.75 lakh
Sep-19 PBGSBS Production of Frozen Semen Straws -3.25LakhNos. of Embryo Transfer in the Cattle - 12 Nos.
WBLDC Establishment of Environment Controlled Broiler Breeding Farm at Jatiakhali,Jalpaiguri, West Bengal.
MOTHER DAIRY Establishment of Mother Dairy Outlets for self-employment generation - 1 no.WBUAFS Finance Committee Meeting
Faculty Council MeetingDuckling/ Chick Distribution - 5.00 lakhGoat Distribution - 3000 Nos.
Dte. of AR & AH No. of Vaccination to be done - 28.00 LakhAnimal Health Camp - 2100Nos.Farmers/ Unemployed Youth - Institutional Training - 50 Nos.Artificial Insemination of Cattle & Buffalo - 2.75lakh
Oct-19 PBGSBS Production of Frozen Semen Straws -2.75LakhNos. of Embryo Transfer in the Cattle - 12 Nos.
WBLDC Establishment of ‘Haringhata Meat Food Kiosk’ at different places of KolkataMetropolitan City & other Distt. HQs.- 2 Nos.
WBCMPFL Establishment of 30 KL capacity E.T.P. at Bishnupur in Bankura District UnderKangsaboti Milk Union.
WBUAFS Executive Council Meeting
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Month Name of the Target for Jan. to Dec., 2019Directorate /Organization
Duckling/ Chick Distribution - 10.00 lakhDte. of AR & AH Goat Distribution - 8000 Nos.
No. of Vaccination to be done - 27.00 LakhAnimal Health Camp - 2100Nos.Farmers/ Unemployed Youth - Institutional Training - 120 Nos.Artificial Insemination of Cattle & Buffalo - 3.50 lakh
PBGSBS Production of Frozen Semen Straws -3.50LakhNov-19 Nos. of Embryo Transfer in the Cattle - 12 Nos.
WBLDC Installation of 1000 KVA Transformer at Kalyani Feed Plant under WBLDCLtd.
WBCMPFL Installation of 5000 LPH capacity Milk Pasteurizer at State Dairy Krishnanagarin Nadia District under Kishan Milk Union
WBUAFS Faculty Council MeetingExecutive Council MeetingDuckling/ Chick Distribution - 10.00 lakhGoat Distribution - 11000 Nos.
Dte. of AR & AH No. of Vaccination to be done - 26.00 LakhAnimal Health Camp - 2100Nos.Farmers/ Unemployed Youth - Institutional Training - 120 Nos.Artificial Insemination of Cattle & Buffalo - 3.50 lakh
Dec-19 PBGSBS Production of Frozen Semen Straws -3.50LakhNos. of Embryo Transfer in the Cattle - 12 Nos.
WBLDC Establishment of Duck Breeding Farm at Kalyani, Nadia,West Bengal.MOTHER DAIRY Establishment of Mother Dairy Outlets for self-employment generation -
2 nos.WBUAFS Finance Committee Meeting
Executive Council Meeting
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ion
of an
nual
pro
posa
l for
all s
chol
arsh
ips t
o G
oI.
4)Re
leas
e of f
irst i
nsta
llmen
t of f
und
for
Siks
hasr
ee s
chol
arsh
ip f
or 6
lakh
stud
ents
.
5)Se
ndin
g pr
opos
al f
or S
CA
to
MO
SJ&
E, G
OI.
6)Ex
tend
ing
bene
fit to
1,5
00 S
Cbe
nefic
iarie
s und
er In
com
eG
ener
atio
n sc
hem
e.
1)Re
view
of pr
ogre
ss of
Sch
olar
ship
prog
ram
me.
2)Re
leas
e of
sec
ond
inst
allm
ent o
ffu
nd f
or S
iksh
ashr
ee f
or 6
lakh
stude
nts.
3)Pa
ymen
t of s
chol
arsh
ip fo
r 1 la
khSC
and
OBC
stu
dent
s.4)
Cele
brat
ion
of G
ambh
ira fe
stiva
lin
Mal
da d
istric
t.5)
Send
ing
prop
osal
s to A
pex
Corp
orat
ions
for I
mpl
emen
tatio
nof
MO
SJ&
E, G
OI.
6)Ex
tend
ing
bene
fit to
1,5
00 S
Cbe
nefic
iarie
s und
er In
com
eG
ener
atio
n Sc
hem
e.7
Dis
burs
emen
t of
2nd
Inst
allm
ent
of E
duca
tion
Loan
.
1)Re
view
thro
ugh H
oste
l Mon
itorin
gsy
stem
.2)
Rele
ase
of 2
nd In
stal
lmen
t of f
und
unde
r var
ious
educ
atio
nal s
chem
es.
3)Sp
onso
ring
of 1
,000
cas
es u
nder
SCA
to S
CSP
to b
anks
.4)
Qua
rterly
rep
ort t
o G
OI
on P
OA
Act
.5)
Rele
ase o
f pay
men
t of s
chol
arsh
ipto
2 la
kh S
C an
d O
BC st
uden
ts.6)
Qua
rterly
rep
ort t
o G
OI
on S
kill
deve
lopm
ent.
7)Se
ndin
g pro
posa
l for
Cen
tral S
hare
capi
tal t
o M
oSJ&
E.8)
Invi
ting a
pplic
atio
n for
Edu
catio
nal
Loan
.
Dep
artm
ent o
f Bac
kwar
d C
lass
es W
elfa
re, 2
019
January
February
March
April
1)Re
view
of p
rogr
ess o
fde
partm
enta
l Sch
olar
ship
prog
ram
me.
2 )Pa
ymen
t of E
duca
tiona
lSc
hola
rshi
p to
2 la
kh S
C an
dO
BC s
tude
nts.
3)Co
mm
ence
men
t of S
kill
train
ing o
f50
0 ca
ndid
ates
in
diff
eren
tse
ctor
s.4)
Exte
ndin
g be
nefit
s to
1,50
0 SC
bene
ficia
ries u
nder
Inco
me
Gen
erat
ion
sche
me.
5)O
bser
vanc
e of
the
Mov
emen
t of
1873
-ann
ual e
vent
.6)
Sanc
tion
of E
duca
tiona
l Lo
anA
pplic
atio
ns.
1)R
evie
w o
f H
oste
l M
onito
ring
syst
em.
2)St
ate
Leve
l B
haw
aiya
San
geet
Com
petit
ion.
3)B
irthd
ay c
eleb
ratio
n of
Tha
kur
Panc
hana
n Ba
rma i
n Co
ochb
ehar
.4)
Sele
ctio
n of
Ser
vice
Pro
vide
rs fo
rSk
ill de
velo
pmen
t act
iviti
es.
5)D
isbur
sem
ent o
f 1st in
stallm
ent o
fEd
ucat
ion
Loan
.6)
Exte
ndin
g be
nefit
s to
1,5
00 S
Cbe
nefi
ciar
ies
unde
r In
com
eG
ener
atio
n sc
hem
e.
1)Q
uarte
rly re
port
to G
OI o
n PO
AA
ct.
2)Pa
ymen
t of
Pre-
and
Post
-Mat
ricSc
hola
rshi
p to
rem
aini
ng S
C an
dO
BC s
tude
nts.
3)Sh
ri Sh
ri H
aric
hand
Gur
ucha
ndAw
ard
Cere
mon
y.4)
Exte
ndin
g be
nefit
s to
3,0
00 S
Cbe
nefi
ciar
ies
unde
r In
com
eG
ener
atio
n sc
hem
e.
1)Re
view
of p
rogr
ess o
fde
partm
enta
l Sch
olar
ship
prog
ram
me.
2)A
lloca
tion
of fu
nd to
Dist
ricts
for
Pre-
and
Post-
Mat
ric s
chol
arsh
ip.
3)B
irthd
ay c
eleb
ratio
n of
Dr.
B.R
.A
mbe
dkar
.4)
Initi
atio
n of
pro
cess
of s
elec
tion
ofSC
stud
ents
for J
EE c
oach
ing.
5)M
eetin
g at
dis
trict
s w
ith b
anke
rsto
set
up
targ
et o
f In
com
ege
nera
tion
sche
mes
.6)
Exte
ndin
g be
nefit
s to
1,0
00 S
Cun
der I
ncom
e Gen
erat
ion
sche
me.
Janu
ary
Febr
uary
Mar
chA
pril
May
June
July
Aug
ust a
nd S
epte
mbe
r
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1)Re
view
of p
rogr
ess o
fde
partm
enta
l Sch
olar
ship
prog
ram
me.
2)Ce
lebr
atio
n of
Arts
of B
enga
l.3)
Rev
iew
- H
oste
l M
onit
orin
gsy
stem
.4)
Prep
arat
ion
and
final
izat
ion
ofA
nnua
l bu
dget
for
the
nex
tfin
anci
al y
ear.
5)Pa
ymen
t to
2 la
kh S
C an
d O
BCstu
dent
s fo
r Pr
e an
d Po
st-M
atric
Scho
lars
hip.
6)M
id-te
rm pe
rform
ance
appr
aisa
l of
Boar
ds u
nder
the
Dep
artm
ent.
7)Bl
ock l
evel
awar
enes
s pro
gram
me
for S
chem
es o
f WB
SC S
T O
BCD
ev. &
Fin
. Cor
pora
tion.
8)Sp
onso
ring
of 2
,000
case
s und
erin
com
e ge
nera
tion
sche
me
(MSY
).9)
Spon
sorin
g of
1,0
00 c
ases
und
erSC
A to
SCS
P to
ban
ks.
1)St
atut
ory
Stat
e Lev
el V
igila
nce &
Mon
itorin
g Co
mm
ittee
mee
ting.
2)Aw
ard
Cere
mon
y fo
r B. R
.A
mbe
dkar
Med
ha P
uras
kar t
o75
0 m
erito
rious
Sch
edul
ed C
aste
Stud
ents
in M
adhy
amik
/ICSE
/CB
SE/ M
adra
sa B
oard
exam
inat
ion.
3)Q
uarte
rly a
nd A
nnua
l re
port
toG
OI o
n PC
R/PO
A A
ct a
nd In
ter
Cas
te M
arria
ge.
4)Ce
lebr
atio
n of
Bau
l fes
tival
.5)
Rele
ase
of f
und
for
rest
num
ber
of s
tude
nts
unde
r Si
ksha
sree
scho
lars
hip
sche
me.
6)Pa
ymen
t of P
re- a
nd P
ost-M
atric
scho
lars
hips
to
4 la
kh S
C a
ndO
BC s
tude
nts.
7)Q
uart
erly
re
port
on
Sk
ill
Dev
elop
men
t to
MO
SJ&
E.
Oct
ober
and
Nov
embe
rD
ecem
ber
Regu
lar
sche
mes
/ pro
gram
mes
exe
cute
d ev
ery
mon
th th
roug
hout
the
yeaa
rye
ar
Mon
itorin
g im
plem
enta
tion o
f res
erva
tion n
orm
s – by
diffe
rent
depa
rtmen
tsof
the
Stat
e G
over
nmen
t.
Verif
icat
ion
and
auth
entic
atio
n of
Reg
ister
of A
ppoi
ntm
ents-
of v
ario
usSt
ate
Gov
t. D
epar
tmen
ts, s
choo
l and
col
lege
s etc
.
Issu
ance
of C
aste
Cer
tific
ate –
coor
dina
tion
with
Dist
rict /
Sub
-Div
ision
alO
ffic
er.
In
spec
tion
of H
oste
ls b
y D
istri
ct O
ffice
s by
the
desi
gnat
ed o
ffice
rs;
Co
nduc
ting
rese
arch
on
vario
us S
ched
uled
Cas
tes a
nd O
BCs;
G
rant
ing
of ed
ucat
iona
l loa
ns.
M
onth
ly m
eetin
g of
PO
-cum
-DW
Os o
f the
dist
rict.
Ph
ysic
al a
nd fi
nanc
ial p
rogr
ess o
f the
sche
mes
exe
cute
d fro
m th
e ce
ntra
lfu
nd g
ener
ally
subm
itted
in th
e mon
th o
f Dec
embe
r.
Not
e: -
1.Fo
cus h
as b
een
give
n to
cove
r mor
e fem
ale b
enef
icia
ries i
n 20
18-1
9. E
mph
asis
is be
ing
give
n on
entre
pren
eurs
hip
deve
lopm
ent t
hrou
gh sk
ill d
evel
opm
ent.
2.Th
e exi
sting
syste
m o
f Ins
pect
ion
of H
oste
ls w
ill co
ntin
ue.
3.Pr
inci
pal S
ecre
tary
and
all
the
Dep
artm
enta
l and
Dire
ctor
ate
offic
ers
will
und
erta
ke q
uarte
rly to
urs
to d
istric
ts N
orth
Ben
gal i
n th
e 1s
t Qua
rter,
Puru
lia,
Bank
ura,
Pas
chim
Med
inip
ur, 2
nd Q
uarte
r, So
uth
& N
orth
24
Parg
anas
, How
rah,
Hoo
ghly
, Pur
ba a
nd P
asch
im B
ardh
aman
in th
e 3r
d Qua
rter a
nd M
alda
,M
ursh
idab
ad in
the
4th Q
uarte
r.
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Dep
artm
ent o
f Con
sum
er A
ffair
s
Act
ivity
Sub-
activ
ityJa
nFe
bM
arA
pril
May
June
July
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Rem
arks
1919
1919
1919
1919
1919
1919
1.C
onsu
mer
Awar
enes
s
(i) Parti
cipa
tion
in M
elas
/So
cial
gath
erin
gs fo
rsp
read
ing
Cons
umer
Awar
enes
s
220
(Inc
ludi
ngK
olka
taBo
ok F
air
and
othe
rim
porta
ntm
elas
like
Gan
gaSa
gar M
ela,
Utta
rban
gaU
tsav
,Vi
vek M
ela,
Kre
taSu
raks
haM
ela
alon
gsid
eSa
bala
Mel
a)
170
(Inc
ludi
ngM
ukut
-m
anip
urM
ela,
Bis
hnup
urM
ela,
Bidh
an-
naga
rM
ela,
Dig
haBe
ach
Fest
ival
,Ra
ibag
hini
Mel
a,Br
atac
hari
Mel
a,K
reta
Sura
ksha
Mel
aal
ongs
ide
Saba
laM
ela)
40(I
nclu
ding
Jalp
esh
Mel
a,U
ttar
Din
ajpu
rBo
i Mel
a,et
c.)
8060
165
175
7011
0 no
s.of
prog
ramm
ein
clud
ing
Kre
taSu
raks
haM
ela
alon
gsid
eSa
bala
Mel
a
300
nos.
ofpr
ogra
mm
ein
clud
ing
Kre
taSu
raks
haM
ela
alon
gsid
eSa
bala
Mel
a
150
nos.
ofpr
ogram
me
incl
udin
gRa
asM
ela
240
nos.
ofpr
ogra
mm
ein
clud
ing
Pous
Mel
a,N
ewto
wn
Mel
a,Sa
bala
Mel
a
(ii) A
war
enes
sCa
mpa
ign
with
Stre
etTh
eatre
,Pu
ppet
Sho
w,M
agic
Sho
w
220
220
170
6050
150
150
130
200
250
100
220
(iii)
Tabl
eau
7Ni
lNi
l3 (
of3 (
of7 (
of5 (
of9 (
of7 (
of10
(of
8 (of
10 (o
f(o
f 10
10 d
ays
10 d
ays
10 d
ays
10 d
ays
10 d
ays
10 d
ays
10 d
ays
10 d
ays
10 d
ays
days
eac
h)ea
ch)
each
)ea
ch)
each
)ea
ch)
each
)ea
ch)
each
)ea
ch)
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ivity
Sub-
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ityJa
nFe
bM
arA
pril
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June
July
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Rem
arks
1919
1919
1919
1919
1919
1919
(iv) G
rass
root
leve
l int
erac
-tiv
e se
ssio
ns,
mee
tings
,se
min
ar w
ith40
040
020
060
6020
020
020
033
045
014
015
0sp
ecial
emph
asis
on in
volv
ing
Self
Hel
pG
roup
s.(v
) Wor
k sh
opw
ith C
onsu
mer
200
Nil
Nil
30Ni
l15
015
015
012
0Ni
l50
Nil
Club
svi
) Reg
ular
Awar
enes
sPr
ogra
mm
eth
roug
hEl
ectro
nic
Med
ia li
keD
oord
arsh
an,
FM C
hann
els,
Loca
l Cab
leC
hann
els,
etc.
,H
oard
ing,
Flex
bann
er,
CTC,
Sta
teTr
ansp
ort
Aut
horit
ies
etc.
FM a
ndTV
Prog
ramm
esro
und
the
year
.Aw
aren
ess
and T
V w
illbe
take
nup
excl
usiv
ely
from
Dire
ctor
ate
Hea
dQ
uarte
r
(vii)
Spe
cial
Awar
enes
sPr
ogra
mm
e
Kre
taSu
raks
haM
ela
Obs
erva
nce
of W
orld
Cons
umer
Righ
tsD
ay (1
5thM
arch
)
Obs
erva
nce
ofN
atio
nal
Cons
umer
Day
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ADMINISTRATIVE CALENDAR 2019, GOVERNMENT OF WEST BENGAL34
Act
ivity
Sub-
activ
ityJa
nFe
bM
arA
pril
May
June
July
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Rem
arks
1919
1919
1919
1919
1919
1919
2. Esta
blish
-m
ent o
fSu
b-D
ivisi
onal
Offi
ces
thro
ugho
utth
e Sta
teun
der
CA&
FBP
Dir
ecto
rate
3.Tr
aini
ng
Esta
blish
men
tof
9 (n
ine)
Sub-
Div
ision
alO
ffice
sna
mel
yK
urse
ong,
Chan
chal
,Ja
ngip
ur,
Ram
purh
at,
Kha
ragp
ur,
Sera
mpo
re,
Ulu
beria
,Ba
sirh
at &
Diam
onH
arbo
ur
Esta
blish
men
t of 3
(thr
ee) S
ub-D
ivisi
onal
offi
ces
Esta
blish
men
t of 6
(six
) Sub
-Div
ision
al o
ffice
s
Trai
ning
for
Dep
artm
enta
lO
ffice
rsre
late
d to
Cons
umer
Affa
irs
As
and
whe
nre
quire
d
4. D
epar
t-m
enta
l Co-
ordi
natio
n&
Rev
iew
Mee
ting
incl
udin
gVi
deo
Con
fere
nce
Vide
oCo
nfer
ence
Vide
oCo
nfer
ence
5. S
ettin
gup
ofD
istri
ctFo
rum
s for
New
Dist
rict
Pasc
him
Bard
ha-
man
DF
Kali
mpo
ngDF
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ivity
Sub-
activ
ityJa
nFe
bM
arA
pril
May
June
July
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Rem
arks
1919
1919
1919
1919
1919
1919
6. Trai
ning
ofPr
esid
ents
& Mem
bers
of D
istri
ctFo
rum
sth
roug
hW
BNU
JS
1stBa
tch
2nd
Batc
h3r
d
Batc
h4th
Batc
hA
tW
BNU
JS
7. T
rain
ing
of Min
ister
ial
staf
f &DE
O &
DMA
ofD
istri
ctFo
rum
s &St
ate
Com
miss
ion
at AT
I
1stBa
tch
2nd
Batc
hA
tAT
I
8. LO
KAD
ALAT
in a
llD
istri
ctFo
rum
s &St
ate
Com
miss
ion
To be
decid
ed in
cons
ulta
tion
with
SLS
A,
W.B
.
9. M
eetin
gof
Stat
eC
onsu
mer
Prot
ectio
nC
ounc
il
1stM
eetin
g2n
d
Mee
ting
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ivity
Sub-
activ
ityJa
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pril
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June
July
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Rem
arks
1919
1919
1919
1919
1919
1919
10.
Mee
ting o
fD
istri
ctC
onsu
mer
Prot
ectio
nC
ounc
il
1) S
outh
24
Pgs
2) U
ttar
Din
ajpu
r
1) N
orth
24 P
gs2)
Pur
baM
edin
ipur
3) D
aksh
inD
inaj
pur
4) P
urul
ia
1) H
owra
h2)
Pas
chim
Med
inip
ur3)
Mal
da 4
)Ba
nkur
a
1) Hoo
ghly
2) P
urba
Bard
ha-
man
3) M
ursh
ida
-bad
4) K
alim
pong
1) N
adia
2) Pasc
him
Bard
ha-
man
3) D
arje
elin
g4)
Jalp
aigu
ri
1) Birb
hum
2) Jhar
gram
3) C
ooch
-be
har
4) A
lipur
duar
1) S
outh
24 P
gs2)
Utta
rD
inaj
pur
1) N
orth
24 P
gs2)
Pur
baM
edin
ipur
3) Dak
shin
Din
ajpu
r4)
Pur
ulia
1) How
rah
2) Pasc
him
Med
inip
ur3)
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