Key Points

West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee visited Khidirpur market after a devastating fire and announced financial aid for affected traders. She pledged Rs 1 lakh for completely burnt shops and Rs 50,000 for partial damage, along with full market reconstruction. A temporary location has been identified to ensure business continuity while the new market is built. The government will also provide Rs 10,000 immediate relief to help families cope.

Key Points: Mamata Banerjee Announces Rs 1 Lakh Compensation for Khidirpur Fire Victims

  • Mamata announces Rs 1 lakh compensation for fully damaged shops
  • Rs 50,000 aid for partially burnt shops
  • Temporary market location selected for traders
  • Fire safety measures to be implemented in reconstruction
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West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee visits Khidirpur market, announces compensation for shops affected in fire

West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee pledges Rs 1 lakh for fully burnt shops, Rs 50,000 for partial damage, and market reconstruction after Khidirpur fire.

"We will give Rs 1 lakh to those whose shops are completely burnt and rebuild them – Mamata Banerjee"

Kolkata, June 16

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee visited the wholesale market in Khidirpur area where a fire broke out on Sunday night, and took stock of the situation.

Mamata Banerjee said, "We have instructed the mayor to completely rebuild the market in a scientific way so that there is no problem in the future. There will be a firefighting arrangement. They will build the market on behalf of the government. It will take time to conduct a full survey to find out how many shops were burned. An investigation will be conducted to find out how the fire started. We will give Rs 1 lakh to those whose shops are completely burnt, we will built the shop also and Rs 50,000 to those whose shops are partially burnt."

She further said that whenever cylinders are placed, they should be tested.

"The present market will have to be shifted to build the new market. The new location has been selected by the Mayor and the Councillor for temporary operation so that the business is not affected," she further added.

In a post on X, TMC shared, "In response to the devastating fire at Khidirpur Market, CM Mamata Banerjee has announced immediate compensation and long-term support for the affected traders: Rs1 lakh for those whose shops were completely destroyed, Rs 50,000 for those with partially damaged shops. GoWB will rebuild the market and help traders restart their businesses from the ground up."

CM Mamata Banerjee said that the compensation would be given after the traders are shifted to the new temporary location.

"We will try to give Rs 10,000 within 2 days so that they can support their families for the time being," she added.

A massive fire broke out in the wholesale market in the Khidirpur area of Kolkata last night. Several shops were gutted by the fire. Visuals from the scene showed thick smoke billowing from the market area as fire personnel worked to douse the flames.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Good to see quick response from CM Didi. The compensation package seems fair, but I hope the rebuilding happens fast. These small traders suffer the most in such incidents. The ₹10,000 immediate relief will help them feed their families. 🙏
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Priya M.
Why do such fires keep happening in Kolkata markets? Last year it was Burrabazar, now Khidirpur. The government must conduct regular fire safety audits and enforce rules strictly. Compensation is good, but prevention is better!
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Arjun S.
As someone from the business community, I appreciate the ₹1 lakh compensation. But rebuilding "scientifically" shouldn't mean endless bureaucracy. These traders need to get back on their feet quickly - their livelihoods depend on it.
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Sneha R.
The temporary relocation plan is crucial. Hope the new location has proper facilities unlike many makeshift markets. CM's personal visit shows she cares, but implementation matters more than announcements. Fingers crossed for the affected families!
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Deepak N.
While the compensation is welcome, ₹1 lakh seems inadequate for completely destroyed shops. Many traders lose goods worth lakhs in such fires. The government should consider higher compensation or interest-free loans for restocking.
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Meena T.
The mention of cylinder safety is important! Many market fires start due to gas leaks. Hope the new market design includes proper ventilation and fire exits. Kolkata's old markets need urgent modernization - this could be a model for others.

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