Bengal govt to allocate 16 lakh houses under state scheme by middle of Jan 2026
Announcing this after a cabinet meeting, senior minister Chandrima Bhattacharya accused the central government of depriving the state of funding for the scheme.
"To date, 12 lakh houses have already been handed over under the Banglar Bari scheme despite the Centre depriving the state government. We will hand over 16,36,522 houses to those who deserve to get them by mid-January," she said.
Meanwhile, the Cabinet gave its nod to a significant expansion of industrial infrastructure under the West Bengal Industrial Development Corporation Limited (WBIDC) to boost employment opportunities, Bhattacharya said. "New plots will be allocated for seven new industrial parks across the state.
They will be set up in Coochbehar (2 plots), Kalyani (1), Uluberia (1), Bishnupur (1) and Falta (2)," the minister said. Alongside housing and industrial initiatives, the state has been developing road infrastructure, she said.
"Under the Pathasree grameen scheme, the government has constructed 9,000 roads with a total length of 15,011 km. On the other hand, 11,365 roads were constructed under 'Pathasree Urban' initiative and their total length is 5,019 km," the minister said.
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