
State in shutdown mode Stay indoors, Mamata appeals to Bengal, next fortnight crucial
43-member cabinet sworn-in, chief minister meets state top brass; no public namaaz at Red Road for Id

“People have to behave like there is a lockdown in place, though there is no such announcement. A lockdown will hurt the interests of the common people. The poor will suffer without food and we cannot allow that,” Mamata said at the state secretariat on Monday while meeting senior officers of the administration, police and community leaders, her first major interaction with them since winning the Assembly polls for a straight third-term.
Earlier in the day, 43 members of the third Cabinet of the Mamata Banerjee-government were sworn-in as ministers at a low-key ceremony at Raj Bhawan. Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar administered the oath of office and secrecy to the ministers.
“We had to stop local train services, but we have left room for businesses to run by minimising the risk of infection,” she explained.
On April 30, the state government had ordered an indefinite shutdown of shopping complexes, malls, restaurants, cinemas, bars, beauty parlour, spas, gyms, swimming pools and sports complexes. Neighbourhood shops selling groceries and pharmacies have been exempt, but local markets have been restricted to open for a few hours every day.
Gatherings for social, academic, entertainment and cultural purposes have been banned indefinitely. Last week, the state government stopped all local trains from running, while Metro and bus services were curtailed.
Till Sunday evening, Bengal had recorded 19,441 fresh Covid cases and 124 deaths.
Keeping in mind the approaching Id festival, Mamata has requested the Muslim community leaders to have fewer people attend the community namaz this time.
“I have been told there will be no public namaaz at Red Road this year. The Superintendents of Police in the districts should talk to the mosque committees and other community leaders to not allow large congregations,” Mamata said.
The chief minister, who also heads the health department, said May could prove to be crucial for the state.
“For the next 15 days, at least all of us must strictly follow the Covid protocol. It is likely that the virus will strike big in the coming fortnight or so. There is a shortage of oxygen and vaccines. Therefore, we must all take every step possible to avoid exposure,” she said. “We must stay at home as much as possible, follow Covid porotocol and we must not roam around.”
Reiterating her promise to provide free vaccines to all residents of the state, Mamata accused the Centre of not lending a helping hand to state governments.
“We asked for 3 crore vaccines, and we have received only one lakh. What can we do with one lakh? If the Centre has sent vaccines abroad, then it is its responsibility to bring the same from another country,” she said. “The government is helping us with neither funds nor vaccines. Why they are doing so we are not aware,” she said.
The chief minister said her government would provide one crore vaccines to private sector hospitals in the state.
Mamata has asked the administration to rope in Durga Puja committees across the state to work for sanitisation in the respective areas.
She also attacked the Centre for collecting goods and services tax on medical equipment for tackling Covid.
TEAM MAMATA 2021
Chief minister
Mamata Banerjee: Home and hill affairs, Personnel and administration, Health and family welfare, Land and land reforms and Refugee and rehabilitation, Information and cultural affairs and North Bengal development
Cabinet ministers
Subrata Mukherjee: Panchayat and rural development, Public enterprises and industrial reconstruction
Partha Chatterjee: Industry, commerce and enterprise, Information Technology and Electronics and Parliamentary Affairs
Amit Mitra; Finance, Planning and Statistics and Programme Monitoring
Sadhan Pande: Consumer affairs, self-help group and self-employment
Jyotipriya Mullick: Forest, non-conventional and renewable energy sources
Bankim Chandra Hazra: Sundarbans affairs
Manas Ranjan Bhunia: Water resources investigation and development
Soumen Mahapatra: Irrigation and waterways
Moloy Ghatak: Law, judicial and public works
Aroop Biswas: Power, youth affairs, sports
Ujjal Biswas: Correctional administration
Arup Roy: Co-operation
Rathin Ghosh: Food and supply
Firhad Hakim: Transport and Housing
Chandranath Sinha: Micro, small and medium enterprises and textiles
Sobhandeb Chattopadhyay: Agriculture
Bratya Basu: School education, higher education
Pulak Roy: Public health engineering
Dr Sashi Panja: Women and child development and social welfare
Md Ghulam RabbanI; Minority affairs and madrasah education
Biplab Mitra: Agricultural marketing
Javed Ahmed Khan: Disaster management and civil defence
Swapan Debnath: Animal resources development
Siddiqullah Chowdhury: Mass education extension and library services
Minister-of-state (Independent charge)
Becharam Manna: Labour
Subrata Saha: Food processing industries and horticulture
Humayun Kabir: Technical education, training and skill development
Akhil Giri: Fisheries
Chandrima Bhattacharya: Urban development and municipal affairs, and MoS in health and family welfare, Land and Land Reforms and Refugee and Rehabilitation
Ratna De Nag: Environment, science and technology and biotechnology
Sandhya Rani Tudu: Pashchimanchal Unnayan affairs, MoS in Parliamentary affairs
Bulu Chik Baraik: Backward classes welfare, tribal development
Sujit Bose: Fire and emergency services
Indranil Sen: Tourism and MoS in information and cultural affairs
Ministers-of-state
Dilip Mandal: Transport
Akhruzzaman: Power
Siuli Saha: Panchayat and rural development
Srikant Mahato: Micro, small and medium enterprises and textiles
Sabina Yasmin: Irrigation and waterways, North Bengal development
Birbaha Hansda: Forest
Jyotsna Mandi: Food and supplies
Paresh Chandra Adhikary: School education
Manoj Tiwary: Youth and sports
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