West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee has been supervising administrative meetings again throughout the state. After a three-day trip to the East Midnapore district, she is off to Burdwan today, where she will supervise development work, take stock of ongoing programmes and review the general progress of work in the district.
A few surprise visits are not unexpected either. During her recent visit to East Midnapore’s Digha, Banerjee had stopped in Howrah on the way and visited a slum there. At Digha, she visited a fishermen’s village and interacted with the children and women, distributed chocolates and asked them about their problems. On the way back to Kolkata, she stopped at a roadside tea stall and helped the shopkeeper make tea when she noticed he was nervous that the state’s CM had stopped by.
Banerjee is scheduled to hold an administrative meeting with the top officers of the state and district administration apart from inaugurating several projects.
