Showing posts with label Kalimpong Live News. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kalimpong Live News. Show all posts

Bimal Gurung launched Rs 26 crore Delo to Relli ropeway

10:48 AM
Currently on a foundation-laying spree, GTA chief executive Bimal Gurung today launched a ropeway to connect the Delo and Relli areas of Kalimpong. The project is estimated to cost Rs 26 crore and will complement transportation besides boosting tourism.


 Bimal Gurung speaking at the ropeway foundation stone laying ceremony in Kalimpong
 Bimal Gurung speaking at the ropeway foundation
stonelaying ceremony in Kalimpong
Commissioned by the GTA and to be built by Damodar Ropeway Infra Ltd, the latter’s deputy chairman KB Banerjee said the company is all set to begin construction and the blueprint of the project has been finalised. He informed the 4.3km long ropeway will stand at a height of 1.5km from ground level and move at a speed of 3m per second. There will be a stopping point at Albert Villa Point near SUMI, midway between Delo and Relli. Gurung said construction work is expected to start within the next 20 days, but Banerjee pointed out there are formalities to be completed with the Union environment ministry and rules and regulations have to be strictly followed before and during construction.

Banerjee added the ministry will also hold a public meeting to seek an NOC before construction begins. If the GTA completes all formalities at the earliest, work on the ropeway can begin smoothly and as soon as possible, noted the company executive. Meanwhile, Gurung said the GTA will set in motion all projects undertaken by it before the code of conduct for the general election comes into force.  “The Rs 200 crore granted by the Centre has to be utilised within March. We will hand over tenders and initiate development works within this month,” he said, adding: “As much as Rs119 crore went unutilised during the DGHC’s tenure. We won’t waste money by allowing it to freeze as the DGHC did.”

The GTA chief said the ropeway is a gift to the residents of Kalimpong and promised to promote all-round development of the hills within the next three and a half years. Announcing the Mela ground will be upgraded into a proper stadium, the GTA chief executive said its blueprint is ready, but construction will begin only after proper rehabilitation of those likely to be displaced. Later in the day, Gurung laid the foundation stone for a 30-bed hospital in Kage. He is also scheduled to launch the reconstruction of the Leprosy hospital here in a few days. Further, two old-age homes are to be built in Kalimpong and Relli.  Gurung went on to inform that the GTA has already granted a sum of Rs one crore each to the Kalimpong and Darjeeling municipalities for resolving their waste management problem. Infrastructural development will be carried out in Relli, Lava and other areas to encourage tourism. A new office for the Janmukti Chalak Mahasangh has also been promised.  “We are not just gatekeepers. We will now show that we can do many things,” concluded the GTA chief.

Source:EOI


First hill TMC convention in Kalimpong, local candidate for Loksabha election

10:41 AM
After securing formal approval of the party high command, the hill Trinamool Congress (TMC) today held its first district convention in Kalimpong. Leaders of the TMC regional unit, which functioned on ad-hoc basis before receiving approval a few days ago, discussed the strategy for the general elections.

Jyotipriya Mallick addressing the hill TMC
convention in Kalimpong.
Although TMC general secretary Mukul Roy was not present as scheduled, state food and supply minister Jyotipriya Mallick attended the meeting. Kolkata Municipality councilor Dr. Shantanu Sen represented Roy. Apart from the TMC leaders from the plains, the meeting saw the presence of hill leaders including Darjeeling district committee president Rajen Mukhia, vice-president Gopal Chettri, secretary Binny Sharma, Pravin Rahapal, NB Khawas, youth wing president Chewang Bhutia and Nanita Gautam. While the leaders from Kolkata urged their regional counterparts to prepare for the LS polls in an organised manner, the latter requested the party high command to properly evaluate the sincere efforts of party workers here.

Mallick praised the hill TMC and said it has gained strength in the region. He said an MR shop will be set up in each tea garden for supply of rations even when the gardens are closed. The minister concluded by stressing Bengal will remain undivided. “The state government wants to work in coordination with the GTA for peace and development. But we won’t allow separation of Darjeeling from Bengal,” he asserted. Meanwhile, Shantanu Sen claimed the TMC has established itself as a party that can influence national level politics. He said: “What can be the outcome of supporting or opposing the TMC has been exemplified by the situation of the Congress at the Centre and in Bengal.”

Rajen Mukhia urged the party high command to value the contributions of the hill TMC instead of looking at it as a “check and balance” against the GJM. He said, “We formed the hill TMC by risking our lives during the political turmoil here. The party high command therefore, should not treat us as a check and balance entity.” Raising the demand for a native candidate in the polls, Mukhia said: “The Trinamool should have its own candidate irrespective of the probabilities of a GJM backing. But the candidate should not be from Delhi or Kolkata. We are optimistic about our leader Mamata Banerjee giving us a son-of-the-soil candidate.”

Source:EOI
Report by: 
Pradip Lohagun

Ropeway from Deolo to Relli at Kalimpong inaugurated by Gurung

6:13 PM
Bimal Gurung  inaugurated a Ropeway from Deolo to Relli at Kalimpong. 

He wants Relli to be the number one tourist destination in Kalimpong. 


Ropeway-from-Deolo-to-Relli-Kalimpong
GTA has also plans to make a new Tourist Village at Relli and will include 10 tourist huts, a swimming pool, health club, restaurant, craft bazaar and an open air theatre. 

A unique feature of this tourism village will be a mini-golf course. A water theme park will also come up at Relli soon. 

Relli will become a popular destination for national and international tourists. Relli will also get tourists in the winters because of its warm weather. This tourism project will give a boost to the economy of not only Relli but also the surrounding areas. 

He also inaugurated a Model School and 10 bedded Hospital at Kagey, Kalimpong.

The earlier party and the Government had always neglected the medical healthcare at Kagey. This would be the first hospital in this area.

Source: Bimal Gurung FB Page

Gorkha Janmukti Yuva Morcha five-point deputation to electricity department

11:15 AM
Representatives of the Kalimpong unit of the Gorkha Janmukti Yuva Morcha under the stewardship of communication secretary Bal Krishna Thapa today submitted a five-point deputation to the electricity department. The GJYM’s deputation to regional manager Somnath Roy seeks addressing the problems being faced by consumers given excessive bills.

The ever Growing Kalimpong Town
The ever Growing Kalimpong Town
The GJVM also demanded replacement of the existing 66 KV power station by a 132 KV station. “Usage of electronic gadgets has increased rapidly within a short span of time. This contributes to an increase electricity usage. Looking at the future need for electricity, the existing power station will not be enough. The government should install a 132 KV power station to meet the increase in demand,” asserted the GJVM communication secretary.

The GJVM also wants the electricity department to install 33 KV power stations at the Lava-Lolegaon, Gorubathan, Jaldhaka and Pedong-Algara regions to meet increased demand. Further, they want bill collecting offices set up in all the three blocks for the ease of consumers who otherwise need to travel long distances to make payments. The department should also make amendments to the existing meter reading and bill circulation processes, asserted Thapa.

Meanwhile, Roy said the department has already discussed with higher authorities the need tp establish several 132 KV power stations in the region. He said the department will soon make the move once land is identified. Roy also said the department has already taken initiatives to enhance the meter reading and bill circulation processes in town and will soon look into rural areas.

Source:EOI


2nd Sukbir Rai Memorial Football Tournament kicked-off - Kalimpong

10:30 AM
The 2nd Sukbir Rai Memorial Football Tournament today kicked-off in Kalimpong. The Kalimpong Veterans’ Club started this annual tournament in 2013 exclusively for motor vehicle drivers of the region. There are 13 participating teams in this year’s tournament.

2nd Sukbir Rai Memorial Football Tournament
Sukbir Rai Memorial Football Tournament
Various driver associations from town and its surrounding areas will be seen exhibiting their football skills at the Mela Ground over the next few days, with the final match to be played on February 13.

The first match was played this afternoon between Algara-Pedong Drivers Association and Thanadara Drivers in which the former emerged victorious. It was presided over by Drivers Maha Sangh president Tshering Bhutia, while municipality councilor Pradip Pradhan was the chief guest. 



Source : (EOIC)

Kalimpong : Information and Cultural Department observed Gandhi’s death anniversary.

9:59 AM
Kalimpong : The Information and Cultural Department of Kalimpong today organised an all religion prayer session at the town hall to observe Martyrs’ Day on the occasion of Mahatma Gandhi’s death anniversary. The programme was presided over by deputy magistrate PL Rongdong as the chief guest and was conducted by educationist BR Chettri. 

Mahatma Gandhi’s death anniversary.
Mahatma Gandhi

Yogvir Sakya represented the Hindu community, Jampa Palden Bhutia the Bhutia community, HD Subba stood for the Christian community, while Janab Kalimulla represented the Muslim community. The latter half of the programme had educationists such as JB Rai, Prof. Manojit Das and Yogvir Sakya highlighting the life and contributions of Mahatma Gandhi.

Kalimpong BSNL casual workers closed down the operator’s offices

9:54 AM
Kalimpong : Consumers had to face a lot of trouble today after BSNL casual workers forcibly closed down the operator’s offices here without any warning.


 Consumer Service Centre of BSNL in Kalimpong has been closed by its casual workers.
 Consumer Service Centre of BSNL in Kalimpong has been closed
 by its casual workers.
The closure of both the consumer service centre and main block of BSNL Kalimpong that began at 11 am this morning also troubled government officials as they had to wait outside in the hope of the strike getting withdrawn.

The BSNL’s Kalimpong office had been operating normally till Tuesday and the sudden shutdown took everyone aback. The casual workers who had locked themselves up inside the two blocks even declined to talk to reporters who were present to investigate.

Instead of confiding their issues with the media, the striking workers said media coverage would only malign them further.

The abrupt suspension of work paralysed BSNL broadband and telecommunication services in town. With town residents already dissatisfied with the poor quality of internet service by BSNL, the casual workers’ strike has only deepened the resentment of consumers.

Source:EOI

 
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