Mamata Banerjee on five-days’ visit to north Bengal
West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee will be on a five-days’ visit to north Bengal starting Monday.
While her visit is primarily to review the state government’s ongoing programmes, she will also have social interaction programmes with renowned people from the north Bengal districts.
Banerjee will land in Siliguri on Monday afternoon. There, she is scheduled to attend a Bijaya Sammilani program, off Siliguri, organised by the Siliguri Police Commissionerate.
It is being said to be an exercise of meeting people from different professions and some of the renowned people from the north Bengal districts such as Jalpaiguri, Alipurduar, Cooch Behar, Darjeeling and Kalimpong, who have been invited to the programme. Club associations, students, women from local self-help groups and members of various ward committees will also be present.
Banerjee will attend an administrative meeting in Uttar Kanya, the secretariat of the Bengal government in north Bengal, on Tuesday. There will be review on some of the state government’s flagship projects such as Kanyashree, Rupashree, Somobyathi, Aikyashree, Sabujsree, Gatidhara among others, handing out land ownership documents, and also on the progress of other currently ongoing developmental projects under state government. District level officials from Cooch Behar, Alipurduar and Jalpaiguri will be present at the meeting.
Later, Banerjee will head to Kurseong from where she will visit Sukna on October 24. The CM will return to Kolkata on October 25.
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