Mamata Unveils Over Rs 8,487 Cr Road Push: 20,030 Km to be Built
“The Central government has not released funds for road construction, MGNREGA and rural housing for four years. Do you know why? Because Bengal was on top [in terms of performance]. We have built 39,000 km of roads with state funds. A total of 1.83 lakh km of road has been built in our tenure,” Banerjee said.
She said the state’s Karmashree scheme, launched after the Centre halted funds for the 100-day work programme, has provided jobs to 78.31 lakh job-card holders at a cost of over Rs 20,000 crore, creating 104.58 lakh man-days. “The 100-day programme offered only 30–40 workdays on average, but our Karmashree provides 70 days of jobs and will soon be increased to 75,” she added.
Banerjee said that even after receiving notice from the Supreme Court, the Centre “did not release the funds”. “Suddenly, they sent a letter. With SIR (Special Intensive Revision) ongoing and only January left before the poll announcement in February, they have asked us to create a plan. In one gram sabha, not more than 10 people will get jobs. They have given many conditions. They have asked us to create tenders. To create a tender, we will require three months. The financial year would end in March. This is a fallacy by the Centre,” she said.
The Chief Minister also flagged off tableaus that will travel to remote areas to raise awareness about the Pathashree–Rastashree project and the Banglar Bari housing scheme.
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