CM Mamata returns land to farmers, sends out message to Tatas

September 14, 2016

Singur, Sep 14: Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee today handed over land 'parchas' and cheques to the farmers in Singur even as she sent messages to firms saying any company willing to set up auto firm in the state is "welcome".

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Handing over parchas and cheques following a Supreme Court order in this regard, Banerjee, who had steered the massive agitation against the land acquisition for Tatas' nano car factory in Singur in 2006, said, "We want industry but not through forcible (land) acquisition".

'Parcha' is a document which establishes the ownership of a farmer over a piece of land in revenue records.

The Supreme Court had on August 31 ruled that land acquisition process in Singur was faulty and not for public purpose and had directed the state government to return it to the farmers within 12 weeks.

"I am giving a month's time. You think. We will give 1000 acre land at Goaltore (in Midnapore). If anyone, be it Tatas or BMW, wants to set up auto industry, they are welcome. We will be very happy," she said.

"We will keep the land. (If you want to set up industry) ...please contact our Finance Minister Amit Mitra or the Chief Secretary. We have land at Kharagpur, Panagarh, and other places. Our message is very clear. We must set up industry and save agriculture land," she said.

She said, "We are working with many of their (Tatas) companies. Tomorrow we will have an agreement with one of their companies".

Criticising the previous Left Front government's policy, she said, "The difference is that we have the land bank, land map and land use policy. The Tatas could not set up (Nano) factory due to the stubborn attitude of the LF government over the 1000 acre land (in Singur)."

Banerjee, who had resorted to hunger strike and dharna to oppose the "forcible" acquisition, recounted the memories of the days of agitation, and the people who helped her.

"I was beaten up by the police at midnight at the BDO office and was admitted to nursing home in serious condition. I will never forget those incidents," she said.

Banerjee also had a dig at the Congress, saying, "The UPA government was in power at the Centre then. But none had bothered to inquire about us."

Distributing land parchas to 9,117 farmers and cheques to 806 persons amidst jubiliation, she said, "Today I am happy because I kept my promise (of returning farmland)".

"We will also give Rs 10,000 to the farmers to ensure that the land can be made cultivable. Our government will extend all necessary help to the farmers including seeds and fertiliser," she said, adding the share-croppers will also get their share of compensation.

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June 24,2020

New Delhi, Jun 24: In a stinging attack on the Gandhi family of the Congress, BJP president J P Nadda on Wednesday said a dynasty and its courtiers have "grand delusions" of the opposition being about itself and stated that a "rejected and ejected" family is not equal to the entire opposition.

In his tweets, Nadda said it was the time for unity and solidarity, and the "relaunch of the scion for the nth time can wait", an apparent dig at Rahul Gandhi, who has been aggressive in his attacks on Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his handling of the border row with China.

Nadda said India lost thousands of square kilometres of land due to the "misadventures of one dynasty" and claimed that the Siachen glacier, where the Indian Army has a strong presence, was almost gone. No wonder India has rejected them, he said.'

The BJP president posted a news report to back his assertions about Siachen.

"One 'royal' dynasty and their 'loyal' courtiers have grand delusions of the Opposition being about one dynasty. A dynast throws tantrums and his courtiers peddle that fake narrative. The latest one relates to the Opposition asking questions to the Government," Nadda said.

Though he did not directly name the Gandhi family or any of its members, the reference was clear.

He said it was the opposition's right to ask questions and added that the all-party meeting called by Prime Minister Narendra Modi saw healthy deliberations, with several opposition leaders giving their valuable inputs.

They also fully supported the Centre in determining the way ahead, Nadda said.

"One family was an exception. Any guesses who," he asked.

Targeting the Gandhis, the BJP president said, "One rejected and ejected dynasty is NOT equal to the entire Opposition. One dynasty's interests are not India's interests. Today, the nation is united and supportive of our armed forces. This is the time for unity and solidarity. Relaunch of 'the scion' for the nth time can wait."

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March 25,2020

New Delhi, Mar 25: The total number of positive coronavirus cases in India have climbed to 606, said Ministry of Health and Family Welfare on Wednesday.
The total number of active COVID-19 cases in the country so far stands at 553, while the number of people who have been cured or discharged stands at 42.
Ten people have died from the disease while one case has migrated, the Ministry further informed.
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In a televised address to the nation, Prime Minister Modi said that it is vital to break the chain of the disease and experts have said that at least 21 days are needed for it.

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July 3,2020

New Delhi, Jul 3: In a significant step, ICMR has partnered with Bharat Biotech International Limited (BBIL) to fast-track clinical trials of the indigenous COVID-19 vaccine (BBV152 COVID Vaccine). It is the first indigenous vaccine being developed by India and is one of the top priority projects which is being monitored at the topmost level of the Government, says ICMR in a statement.

The vaccine is derived from a strain of SARS-CoV-z isolated by ICMR-National Institute of Virology, Pune. ICMR and BBIL are jointly working for the preclinical as well as clinical development of this vaccine.

In a letter to the institutes that will be involved in the trails of the vaccine, ICMR has said

"It is envisaged to launch the vaccine for public health use latest by 15th August 2020 after completion of all clinical trials. BBIL is working expeditiously to meet the target. However, final outcome will depend on the cooperation of all clinical trial sites involved in this project. you have been chosen as a clinical trial site of the BBV152 COVID vaccine. ln view of the public health emergency due to COVID-19 pandemic and urgency to launch the vaccine, you are strictly advised to fast track all approvals related to initiation of the clinical trial and ensure that the subject enrollment is initiated no later than 7th July 2020."

The ICMR also asked the institutes to comply with the order, "Kindly note that non-compliance will be viewed very seriously. Therefore, you are advised to treat this project on the highest priority and meet the given timelines without any lapse."

The ICMR has selected 12 institutes, including one from Odisha, for the clinical trial of the country's first indigenous COVID-19 vaccine.

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