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Why PM Modi Chose Tarakeswar for Key West Bengal Schemes Rollout

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has chosen Tarakeswar in Hooghly district to launch development schemes for West Bengal, honoring Syama Prasad Mookerjee who played a key role in Bengal's partition. The event marks Paschimbanga Divas with a focus on heritage, harmony, and development. Modi will release the 23rd instalment of PM-KISAN, transferring over Rs 18,880 crore to more than 9.44 crore farmers nationwide. Additionally, several agricultural schemes including PM Fasal Bima Yojana, AgriStack, Natural Farming Mission, and PM Dhan-Dhaanya Krishi Yojana will be rolled out in the state.

Why has PM Modi chosen Tarakeswar to rollout schemes for West Bengal?

Kolkata, June 19

Prime Minister Narendra Modi's first programme in West Bengal, when he arrives in the state on Saturday will be at Tarakeswar in the Hooghly district, about 62 km from Kolkata.

But, what is so important about Tarakeswar that the Prime Minister has decided to celebrate 'Paschimbanga Divas' (West Bengal Day) there? For the uninitiated, it was at Tarakeswar that a meeting of the Akhil Bharatiya Hindu Mahasabha was held on April 15, 1947, authorising Bharatiya Jana Sangh founder Syama Prasad Mookerjee to take steps for the partitioning of Bengal.

Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy, who was then the "Prime Minister" of Bengal, wanted the whole state to become a part of Pakistan as it has a majority Muslim population. Hindus comprised only 42 per cent of the population of Bengal. It was Mookerjee who opposed this and wrote to Lord Mountbatten that Bengal must be partitioned, even if India was not, to prevent Hindu-dominated parts of the state from becoming a part of Pakistan.

Prime Minister Modi has chosen Tarakeswar to honour Mookerjee at a time when the BJP stormed into power in West Bengal.

The theme for this year's Paschimbanga Divas will be "West Bengal: Heritage, Harmony and Development".

During the event, the Prime Minister will dedicate to the nation and lay the foundation stone of multiple development projects.

Spanning the sectors of railways, agriculture, rural development, fisheries and animal husbandry. These initiatives will strengthen infrastructure, improve livelihoods, enhance farmer welfare and accelerate socio-economic development across the state, the Union government has said.

PM Modi will release the 23rd instalment of the Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi (PM-KISAN). Under this instalment, more than Rs 18,880 crore will be transferred directly into the bank accounts of over 9.44 crore farmers across the country.

More than Rs 900 crore will be credited to over 45 lakh beneficiaries in West Bengal alone, taking the cumulative disbursement under the scheme in the state to more than Rs 15,000 crore.

This will also take the total disbursement nationwide to more than Rs 4.46 lakh crore since the launch of the scheme in 2019.

Prime Minister Modi will also rollout several key Central agricultural schemes in West Bengal. These include Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana, Agri Stack as part of the Digital Agriculture Mission, National Mission on Natural Farming and Pradhan Mantri Dhan-Dhaanya Krishi Yojana.

The Centre plans to provide insurance coverage to nearly 50 lakh farmers across about 14 lakh hectares of agricultural land in West Bengal through the Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana in 2026-27. This will protect crops with an estimated insured value of around Rs 28,140 crore while supporting farmers through substantial premium subsidy.

AgriStack will also be launched in West Bengal, enabling a unified digital platform for verified agriculture-related services such as fertiliser distribution, Kisan Credit Cards, Direct Benefit Transfers and procurement under the Minimum Support Price system.

The initiative will strengthen digital governance in agriculture and facilitate efficient delivery of farmer-centric services.

PM Modi will also launch the National Mission on Natural Farming in West Bengal to promote sustainable, chemical-free agriculture rooted in traditional Indian practices.

Under the approved Annual Action Plan for 2026-27, the state will establish 346 natural farming clusters covering 17,300 hectares, while also creating Bio-Input Resource Centres and mobilising 'Krishi Sakhis' to strengthen adoption of eco-friendly farming practices.

The Pradhan Mantri Dhan-Dhaanya Krishi Yojana (PMDDKY), a major step towards integrated agricultural development, will also be launched in West Bengal. The scheme will cover the districts of Purulia, Darjeeling, Alipurduar and Jhargram with a focus on improving agricultural productivity, promoting crop diversification and sustainable farming, strengthening post-harvest infrastructure and irrigation facilities, enhancing access to institutional credit, and ensuring convergence of multiple Central and state schemes for holistic rural development.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Sneha F

Honestly, I'm tired of these political events. The farmers need actual relief, not just photo ops and cheque distributions. PM-KISAN is good, but why can't the state government also contribute more? Mamata didi should cooperate instead of fighting all the time.

Karthik V

Is anyone else concerned about the historical baggage? Partition was a painful chapter. Using that site for a political rally seems insensitive. Focus on present-day issues like infrastructure and jobs instead of re-opening old wounds. 😕

Priya S

Finally some attention for rural Bengal! Our agricultural infrastructure is in shambles. The Digital Agriculture Mission and natural farming schemes are welcome steps. Let's hope implementation is swift and corruption-free. West Bengal needs this push. 🌾

Rohit P

I'm from Hooghly district. Tarakeswar is a temple town, so the symbolism is clear. But why does every BJP event have to be about Hinduism? Focus on development, not divisiveness. The PM-KISAN money is welcome, but farmers want MSP guarantee, not just handouts.

Ravi K

Syama Prasad Mookerjee is a hero for millions of Bengalis who were saved from becoming part of East Pakistan. It's fitting to honour him at this historic site. But I hope the development projects aren't just election gimmicks. Show us results, not just speeches.

M We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

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