âPeople made me Chief Minister. I work for them, not for encroachers.â
Honâble Chief Minister Shri Subhendu Adhikari makes it clear: public roads and footpaths belong to the public, and no one is above the law.
A clean and developed Bengal is not built by the government aloneâit is shaped by the active participation of every citizen.
By embracing cleanliness, discipline, and civic responsibility in our daily lives, we can create healthier neighborhoods, safer streets, and a better quality of life for all.
Simple actions such as proper waste segregation, responsible disposal of garbage, and maintaining public spaces can make a significant difference.
Let us work together to foster a culture of awareness, accountability, and collective action, ensuring a greener, cleaner, and more sustainable future for generations to come.
Together, we can build a beautiful, safe, modern, and progressive Bengal that we are all proud to call home.
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Amul is not just bringing a dairy plant to Howrah.
It is bringing investment, employment and new opportunities for thousands of families across Howrah and neighbouring districts.
The kind of development West Bengal has waited too long for.