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West Bengal Assembly Elections 2021 | Amid tall poll promises, distress looms over north Bengal tea gardens

West Bengal Assembly Elections 2021 | Amid tall poll promises, distress looms over north Bengal tea gardens
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Conversations in a Tea Garden Ahead of the West Bengal Elections

Conversations in a Tea Garden Ahead of the West Bengal Elections The Mujnai tea garden has temples, churches and Buddhist gumphas. Its population in 2011 was 3,962, and had around 3,500 voters in 2021. Sanjit Lama. Photo: Snigdhendu Bhattacharya Politics4 hours ago Alipurduar (West Bengal): “Even seven-eight years ago, hardly anyone got compensation for elephant attacks, but now people get them,” said 28-year-old Sanjit Lama. He is a Buddhist who owns a grocery shop in the courtyard of his home, next to a tiny Buddhist gumpha at the western end of Mujnai tea garden, 27 km south of the Indo-Bhutan border in Alipurduar district. He elaborated further with the example of his neighbour, septuagenarian Maili Tamang, who died after an elephant attack in 2019. After this, her son, 47-year-old Bijay Tamang, received cash compensation from the government and a job as a home guard in 2020.

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West Bengal Assembly Elections 2021 | Remote, economically backward north Bengal districts to vote in Phase IV

Updated: April 09, 2021 01:10 IST Of 44 seats, 14 are spread across two districts of north Bengal, 9 in Cooch Behar and 5 in Alipurduar district Share Article AAA West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee throws a soccer ball at an election campaign rally for the Assembly polls, at Baneswar in Cooch Behar district, on April 7, 2021.   | Photo Credit: PTI Of 44 seats, 14 are spread across two districts of north Bengal, 9 in Cooch Behar and 5 in Alipurduar district Marginalised people from remote areas will exercise their right to franchise as 14 seats in Cooch Behar and Alipurduar districts of north Bengal go to the polls in the fourth phase of West Bengal Assembly elections. The areas include erstwhile enclaves bordering Bangladesh to a particularly vulnerable primitive tribe Toto living in the hills near Bhutan. In all, the electorate of 44 Assembly segments will vote in the fourth phase on April 10.

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Remote, economically backward north Bengal districts to vote in Phase IV

Remote, economically backward north Bengal districts to vote in Phase IV Updated: Updated: April 07, 2021 22:40 IST Of 44 seats, 14 are spread across two districts of north Bengal, 9 in Cooch Behar and 5 in Alipurduar district Share Article AAA West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee throws a soccer ball at an election campaign rally for the Assembly polls, at Baneswar in Cooch Behar district, on April 7, 2021.   | Photo Credit: PTI Of 44 seats, 14 are spread across two districts of north Bengal, 9 in Cooch Behar and 5 in Alipurduar district Marginalised people from remote areas will exercise their right to franchise as 14 seats in Cooch Behar and Alipurduar districts of north Bengal go to the polls in the fourth phase of West Bengal Assembly elections. The areas include erstwhile enclaves bordering Bangladesh to a particularly vulnerable primitive tribe Toto living in the hills near Bhutan. In all, the electorate of 44 Assembly segments will vote in the fourth phase

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Mamata Banerjee announces financial incentives for tea, tourism and education sectors in north Bengal

Search Home / West-bengal / Mamata Banerjee announces financial incentives for tea, tourism and education sectors in north Bengal Mamata Banerjee announces financial incentives for tea, tourism and education sectors in north Bengal She said the state government would set up 200 new schools where students would be taught in languages like Nepali, Hindi, Urdu, Kamtapuri, Kurmali and Sadri Chief minister Mamata Banerjee announced financial incentives for tea and tourism sectors, which are the major employment generators in north Bengal, and reached out to different communities in the region by augmenting educational infrastructure in the budget. Mamata said the state government would set up 200 new schools in the next five years, where students would be taught in languages like Nepali, Hindi, Urdu, Kamtapuri, Kurmali and Sadri languages.

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