Darjeeling, Nov. 26.TT: A meeting
between the elected members of the GTA Sabha and the Bengal home
secretary here today appeared to have paved the way for the smooth
transfer of 57 subjects to the autonomous body.
The home secretary, Basudeb
Banerjee, said after the meeting that the 57 subjects to be transferred
to the GTA had been clubbed into 40 departments and notifications had
already been issued to hand over 40 subjects to the autonomous body.
He also said the
GTA chief executive, Bimal Gurung, had been accorded a status equivalent
to the rank of a cabinet minister. The state government had earlier
given him a rank equivalent to that of a minister of state (independent
charge). Except Gurung, all other 44 elected members of the GTA Sabha
were present at today’s meeting.
Banerjee, who was
in Darjeeling more in his capacity as the principal secretary of the
hill affairs department than the home secretary, held the meeting at the
GTA headquarters at Lal Khoti. “The meeting has been extremely fruitful
and we had detailed discussions on the transfer of departments and
powers and clarifications sought by the GTA members on various issues,”
said Banerjee.
“The 57 subjects
mentioned in Section 26 of the GTA Act have been clubbed into 40
departments. Out of the 40 departments, notifications for the transfer
of 27 departments have already been issued. We have asked the GTA to set
up offices of three other departments, while the transfer of the
remaining 10 departments will take place soon,” he added. The three
departments whose offices have to be set up by the GTA are sports,
statistic programme implementation and town and country planning. The
three departments have offices only in Calcutta at present.
Banerjee also
clarified that the GTA would have its own chief medical officer of
health. At present the CMOH supervises both the GTA area and Siliguri
subdivision which is not under the GTA but falls within Darjeeling
district.
Lt. Col. (retd)
Ramesh Allay, the deputy chief of the GTA, said: “All PWD bungalows in
the GTA area will soon be handed over to the autonomous body.”
Roshan Giri, an
executive Sabha member of the GTA in charge of education, said Dow Hill
and Victoria Boys’ School in Kurseong, which were the only state run
ICSE schools in Bengal, should be handed over to the GTA. “The state
government has agreed on this count,” said Giri.
Other demands
raised by Giri included powers to upgrade and grant recognition to
schools, opening of a regional office of the West Bengal Council of
Higher Education and filling up of vacant posts of school teachers
without the concurrence of the state government. He also demanded that
the Centre hand over the control of reserved forests to the GTA.
“It was agreed
that the state will approach the Centre for creating a Zilla Sainik
Board for the GTA and hand over of Sainik Guest House at Bagdogra in
Siliguri subdivision to the GTA,” said Allay.
Later, the home secretary briefed Gurung on the meet.
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