Siliguri mayor initiates developmental projects
The Siliguri Municipal Corporation (SMC) has been inaugurating a series of its own projects under the leadership of mayor Goutam Deb.
The Siliguri Municipal Corporation (SMC) has been inaugurating a series of its own projects under the leadership of mayor Goutam Deb.
It was decided the SMC will write a letter to the railways through the government of West Bengal shortly.
The Siliguri Municipal Corporation (SMC) in association with the Siliguri College will observe the bicentennial birth anniversary of Michael Madhusudan Dutt.
Mayor Goutam Deb is in search of a few alternative playgrounds for sports lovers in Siliguri Correction area.
To demand more funds for Corporation area, Siliguri Mayor Goutam Deb, who was the former North Bengal Development Department (NBDD) minister, today held a meeting with the present NBDD minister
The Left Front has launched a mass signature campaign drive from today and it will go on till Durga Puja. Left activists will visit houses to collect the signatures. We will send them, along with the demand for polls, to the chief minister," said Darjeeling district Left Front convener Jibesh Sarkar.
"There is a team of 201 health workers, and each team has two members. Therefore, 402 health workers are carrying out the survey to identify those people. Primarily, health workers who conduct the fever survey for dengue cases by visiting the houses have been engaged in the programme..."
"The polio vaccines will be administered during the house-to-house visits and at transit points too. The target is to vaccinate around 46000 children aged under five years in the SMC area.
Terming today's budget as a "realistic one," Mr Deb said Rs 43 crore was spent for development in the SMC area in 2020-2021. SMC received Rs 22 crore from the state government out of the Rs 43 crore, in which Rs 6 crore was a deficit.
“People will be given the coupons, which will be signed by the health officer around 48 hours earlier for the concerned vaccination camp. The coupons will be given based on the valid identity proof of citizens. Two hundred people will be vaccinated on a first-come-first-serve basis,"