Key Points

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has announced financial assistance of Rs 1.2 lakh per family under the Banglar Bari scheme for 12 lakh rural households. The government has already disbursed Rs 7,200 crore as first instalment and is now releasing the second tranche. The scheme will be expanded to cover an additional 16 lakh families by 2026. Alongside this welfare initiative, the state government is also developing an International IT Entertainment and Cultural Park in Kolkata.

Key Points: Mamata Banerjee announces Rs 1.2 lakh housing aid for 12 lakh Bengal families

  • Rs 14,400 crore allocated for rural housing scheme
  • 12 lakh families receiving Rs 1.2 lakh in two instalments
  • 16 lakh more families to benefit by 2026
  • New IT park planned in Kolkata
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WB govt providing Rs 1.2 lakh per family under 'Banglar Bari (Gramin)' scheme to 12 lakh families: CM

West Bengal CM launches Banglar Bari scheme offering Rs 1.2 lakh per family to 12 lakh households, with plans to extend benefits to 16 lakh more families.

"We are proud that our state government is providing Rs 1,20,000 per family under Banglar Bari scheme - Mamata Banerjee"

Kolkata, May 20

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Tuesday announced that the State government was providing a total of Rs 1.2 lakh per family, in two instalments, under the 'Banglar Bari (Gramin)' scheme to 12 lakh poor and eligible families in the state for the construction of their houses.

In a post on X, CM Mamata Banerjee shared, "We are proud that our state government, entirely with its own funds, is providing a total of Rs 1,20,000 per family in two installments under the 'Banglar Bari (Gramin)' scheme to 12 lakh poor and eligible families of Bengal for building their houses."

The Chief Minister extended her greetings to all the beneficiaries.

"The first instalment, amounting to Rs 7,200 crore, was disbursed last December. Today, the second instalment of Rs 7,200 crore has also started being directly credited to their bank accounts. Thus, I am happy to say, our government has spent a total of Rs 14,400 crore from its own funds for the construction of houses under this scheme. I extend my heartfelt congratulations to everyone," she added.

CM Mamata Banerjee also announced that the scheme will benefit another 16 lakh eligible families, who will receive their first instalment in December 2025 and the second in May next year.

"We will also build houses for another 16 lakh eligible families. They will receive their first instalment in December this year and the second instalment in May 2026. I extend my advance best wishes to them as well," she said.

Meanwhile, earlier on May 14, CM Mamata Banerjee said there is a strong demand for industrialisation in the state and announced plans to build a new International Information Technology Entertainment and Cultural Park (IITEC Park) in Kolkata. The project will be developed in partnership with the West Bengal Housing Infrastructure Development Corporation (HIDCO).

Speaking at a press conference, the Chief Minister said, "There is great demand for industrialisation in West Bengal. We are trying to process and give clearance to the requests. In 23 districts, we will create big markets. The building will be constructed by private parties. We will give the land to the self-help group without money. The self-help group will get a permanent market. Out of the 23 districts, we have cleared 11 places. The remaining 12 are in process."

She mentioned that the districts where sites have been cleared include Purulia, Darjeeling, Bankura, Cooch Behar, Howrah, Jalpaiguri, Jhargram, Murshidabad, Paschim Medinipur, and North Dinajpur.

"Other places would be finalised in the next cabinet meeting. In Digha Jagannath Dham, a new market is also being planned. In Digha, an International Convention Centre has been built, which will be done in Siliguri. We have done Kalighat skywalk, Swami Vivekananda home, Sister Nivedita home, Tarapith and several other projects," Banerjee said.

"With HIDCO in New Town under the PPP model, in 25 acres of land, we are going to build an International Information Technology Entertainment and Cultural Park (IITEC Park). A lot of programmes will be held here," she added.

- ANI

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Priya K.
This is a great initiative by WB govt! Housing is a basic need and ₹1.2 lakh can make a real difference for rural families. Hope the funds reach the intended beneficiaries without middlemen interference. More states should implement such schemes 👏
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Amit S.
While the scheme sounds good, I wonder about the execution. ₹14,400 crore is huge money - hope there's proper monitoring. Also, will ₹1.2 lakh be enough for complete house construction in today's inflation? Govt should consider increasing the amount.
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Sneha R.
As someone from rural Bengal, I've seen how these houses transform lives! My aunt got funds last year and finally has a pucca roof over her head. But the process took 8 months - hope the new beneficiaries get money faster. Good work Didi! ❤️
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Rajiv M.
The IT park announcement is more exciting than housing scheme. WB needs jobs, not just freebies. If this park brings tech companies like Bangalore, it could change Bengal's economy. But will investors come given the state's political climate? That's the real question.
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Manoj D.
Why only rural houses? Urban poor in Kolkata slums need help too. The govt talks about international parks but ignores people living beside railway tracks. Development should be balanced - villages AND cities need attention.
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Tanvi P.
Appreciate the housing scheme but concerned about quality. In my village, some houses built under similar schemes developed cracks within a year. Govt should mandate quality checks and provide technical guidance to beneficiaries. A house is a lifetime investment!

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