Gorkhaland Territorial Administration chief Binay Tamang on Friday
announced a raft of development projects for the Darjeeling hills and
also in Siliguri and Delhi, days after meeting chief minister Mamata
Banerjee.
Tamang, the chief of the Gorkha Janmukti Morcha, had
recently announced that the party would not support the BJP in the Lok
Sabha polls and said it would back a possible “Third Front”, in the
formation of which Mamata is playing a major role.
The main source
of the GTA’s funds is the Bengal government and Tamang’s announcements
on Friday suggested that he may have got an assurance from the chief
minister during their meeting earlier this week.
At
a news conference in Lal Kothi, the GTA headquarters in Darjeeling,
Tamang said: “A number of decisions have been taken on infrastructure
development in the hills and even in the plains. Among these are the
construction and renovation of buildings, the constitution of (GTA)
wings to encourage adventure sports, the conservation of lakes, the
creation of accommodation facilities for residents of the hills and a
tourism centre for visitors.”
A Gorkha Welfare Centre, which will
have an administrative building, an exhibition centre, accommodation
and other facilities will come up at Saket in Delhi.
“We will
spend around Rs 32 crore for the project. Earlier too plans had been
made but the project could not be initiated because of encroachment. In
February, the foundation stone for the project will be laid by the chief
minister.
Around Rs 6 crore will be spent in the first phase. It will largely help people visiting Delhi from here,” Tamang said.
The
land in Delhi belonged to the now-defunct Darjeeling Gorkha Hill
Council and the GTA, which has replaced it, has won a court battle to
free the land from encroachments.
“We will also develop a tourist
information centre that will have office space and accommodation
facilities at an unused building of the GTA at Darjeeling More in
Siliguri,” the Morcha leader added.
Next week, the Bengal youth
services and sports department will hand over a building to the GTA in
Matigara on the outskirts of Siliguri for use as an accommodation
facility for students and relatives of patients and others who
frequently visit Siliguri from the hills.
The GTA will also
renovate all tourist lodges and resorts run by it, build a parking lot
in Kurseong and a residential sports academy in Sukna, around 10km from
Siliguri.
“We have planned to constitute the GTA Mountaineering
and Adventure Sports Foundation to encourage adventure sports in the
hills. Mountaineers will be recruited as office-bearers. A separate wing
will be constituted for the conservation of the lake in Mirik,” Tamang
said.
Tamang said the state government had agreed to hold
elections to the GTA in August or September this year, after the Lok
Sabha polls.
The Telegraph
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