Banga Bibhushan Samman ( Bengali : বঙ্গবিভূষণ ) is a title instituted by the West Bengal government to honour the services of personalities in various fields. The Banga Ratna Samman and the Banga Bhushan Samman ("Bengal ornament" বঙ্গ ভূষণ) awards are also granted.
57-673: The award was conceived by Mamata Banerjee , Chief Minister of West Bengal , on 25 July 2011. more information can be found on the award ceremony online. In May 2012, The Sunday Indian reported that Ravi Shankar had refused the award. The Banga Bibhushan of 2018 was awarded on 21 May, to the following: Note: This award -related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Mamata Banerjee Electoral Performance Early Political Movements [REDACTED] [REDACTED] Mamata Banerjee ( Bengali pronunciation: [mɔmot̪a bɔnd̪ːopad̪d̪ʱae̯] ; born 5 January 1955)
114-475: A Bengali Hindu Brahmin family. Her parents were Promileswar Banerjee and Gayetri Devi. Banerjee's father, Promileswar, died due to lack of medical treatment, when she was 17. In 1970, Banerjee completed the higher secondary board examination from Deshbandhu Sishu Sikshalay. She received a bachelor's degree in history from Jogamaya Devi College . Later, she earned her master's degree in Islamic history from
171-664: A Special Economic Zone (SEZ) to be developed by the Indonesian-based Salim Group . At least 14 villagers were shot dead and 70 more were wounded. This led to a large number of intellectuals to protest on the streets. CPI(M) cadres allegedly molested and raped 300 women and girls during the Nandigram invasions. Banerjee wrote letters to Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Union Home Minister Shivraj Patil to stop what she called "state-sponsored violence" promoted by CPI(M) in Nandigram. Her political activism during
228-472: A letter to the West Bengal government praising Banerjee and her administration for achieving a full year without any reported cases of polio. The letter said this was not only a milestone for India but also for the whole world. In June 2012, she launched a Facebook page to rally and gather public support for A.P.J Abdul Kalam , her party's choice for the presidential elections. After he refused to stand for
285-524: A margin of 62 seats. TMC also won Bidhan Nagar Corporation by a seven-seat margin. In 2011, Banerjee won a sweeping majority and assumed the position of chief minister of the state of West Bengal. Her party ended the 34-year rule of the Left Front. Trinamool Congress performed well in the 2009 parliamentary election, winning 19 seats. Its allies in Congress and SUCI also won six and one seats respectively marking
342-465: A minor. West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee took to the streets of Kolkata to support wrestlers in their protest. "Will fight till the protesting wrestlers get justice," the Chief Minister said. "I will request the wrestlers to continue their movement. This fight is for life, for independence, for humanitarian justice." In November 2006, Banerjee was forcibly stopped on her way to Singur for
399-586: A number of other passenger trains, including women-only trains. The Anantnag-Qadigund segment of the Jammu–Baramulla line that had been in the making since 1994 was inaugurated during her tenure. She also declared the 25 km (16 mi) long line-1 of the Kolkata Metro as an independent zone of the Indian Railways for which she was criticised. She stepped down as railway minister to become
456-442: A rally against a proposed Tata Motors car project. Banerjee reached the West Bengal assembly and protested at the venue. She addressed a press conference at the assembly and announced a 12-hour shutdown by her party on Friday. After being arrested by police earlier in that day "for violating prohibitory orders" near Singur, she alleged that the administration had acted "unconstitutionally" by preventing her from entering Singur where
513-587: Is an Indian politician who is serving as the eighth and current chief minister of the Indian state of West Bengal since 20 May 2011, the first woman to hold the office. Having served multiple times as a Union Cabinet Minister , Mamata Banerjee became the Chief Minister of West Bengal for the first time in 2011. She founded the All India Trinamool Congress (AITC or TMC) in 1998 after separating from
570-477: Is the unicameral legislature of the Indian state of West Bengal . It is located in the B. B. D. Bagh area of Kolkata , the capital of the state. Members of the Legislative assembly are directly elected by the people. The legislative assembly comprises 294 Members of Legislative Assembly , all directly elected from single-seat constituencies. Its term is five years, unless sooner dissolved. The history of
627-512: The All India Trinamool Congress , along with Mukul Roy . It quickly became the primary opposition party to the long-standing Communist government in the state. On 11 December 1998, she controversially held a Samajwadi Party MP, Daroga Prasad Saroj , by the collar and dragged him out of the well of the Lok Sabha to prevent him from protesting against the Women's Reservation Bill . In 1999, she joined
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#1732891099134684-508: The BJP -led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government and became Railways Minister. In 2000, Banerjee presented her first Railway Budget . In it, she fulfilled many of her promises to her home state West Bengal. She introduced a new biweekly New Delhi- Sealdah Rajdhani Express train and four express trains connecting various parts of West Bengal, namely the Howrah - Purulia Rupasi Bangla Express,
741-641: The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway section to obtain two additional locomotives and proposing the Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation Limited . She also commented that India should play a pivotal role in the Trans-Asian Railway and that rail links between Bangladesh and Nepal would be reintroduced. In all, she introduced 19 new trains for the 2000–2001 fiscal year. In 2000, she and Ajit Kumar Panja resigned to protest
798-521: The Indian National Congress , and became its second chairperson later in 2001. She often refers to herself as Didi (meaning, elder sister in Bengali ). Banerjee previously served twice as Minister of Railways , the first woman to do so. She is also the second female Minister of Coal , and Minister of Human Resource Development , Youth Affairs and Sports , Women and Child Development in
855-627: The Jadavpur parliamentary Constituency in West Bengal. She also became the general secretary of the Indian Youth Congress in 1984. She lost her seat to Malini Bhattacharya of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) in the 1989 general elections in an anti-Congress wave. She was re-elected in the 1991 general elections , having settled into the Calcutta South constituency . She retained
912-762: The NDA government in September 2003 as a cabinet minister without any portfolio. Along with Mamata, her party colleague Sudip Banerjee was also inducted in the Vajpayee ministry. On 9 January 2004 she took charge as Ministry of Coal and Mines. During her short term as the minister of coal and mines, the government disallowed the sale of the National Aluminium Company . She held the Coal and Mines portfolios till 22 May 2004. In Indian general election of 2004 her party aligned with
969-564: The University of Calcutta . This was followed by a degree in education from Shri Shikshayatan College and a law degree from Jogesh Chandra Chaudhuri Law College , Kolkata . In 1984, Mamata Banerjee prefixed her name with ‘Dr’, claiming that she had completed her doctorate. After it came to light that the University ( University of East Georgia) from which Banerjee had putatively completed her PhD did not exist, she stopped prefixing her name with
1026-559: The cabinet of the Indian government . She rose to prominence after opposing the erstwhile land acquisition policies for industrialisation of the Communist -led government in West Bengal for Special Economic Zones at the cost of agriculturalists and farmers at Singur . In 2011 , Banerjee pulled off a landslide victory for the AITC alliance in West Bengal, defeating the 34-year-old Communist Party of India (Marxist) -led Left Front government,
1083-521: The chief minister of West Bengal . She commented: "The way I am leaving the railways behind, it will run well. Don't worry, my successor will get all my support." Her nominee from her party, Dinesh Trivedi , succeeded her as railway minister. Banerjee's tenure as railway minister was subsequently questioned as most of the big-ticket announcements made by her when she held the post, saw little or no progress. Reuters reported that "Her two-year record as railway minister has been heavily criticized for running
1140-455: The deputy speaker Charanjit Singh Atwal in Lok Sabha . She was provoked by Speaker Somnath Chatterjee's rejection of her adjournment motion on illegal infiltration by Bangladeshis in West Bengal on the grounds that it was not in the proper format. On 20 October 2005, she protested against the forceful land acquisition and the atrocities perpetrated against local farmers in the name of
1197-691: The industrial development policy of the Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee government in West Bengal. Benny Santoso, CEO of the Indonesia -based Salim Group, had pledged a large investment in West Bengal, and the West Bengal government had given him farmland in Howrah, sparking protests. In soaking rain, Banerjee and other Trinamool Congress members stood in front of the Taj Hotel where Santoso had arrived, shut out by
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#17328910991341254-496: The 1970s. In 1975 she gained attention in the press media when she danced on the car of socialist activist and politician Jayaprakash Narayan as a protest against him. She quickly rose in the ranks of the local Congress group and remained the general secretary of Mahila Congress (Indira), West Bengal, from 1976 to 1980. In the 1984 general election , Banerjee became one of India's youngest parliamentarians ever, defeating veteran Communist politician Somnath Chatterjee , to win
1311-737: The Bharatiya Janata Party. However, the alliance lost the election and she was the only Trinamool Congress member to be elected from a parliamentary seat from West Bengal. Banerjee suffered further setbacks in 2005 when her party lost control of the Kolkata Municipal Corporation and the sitting mayor Subrata Mukherjee defected from her party. In 2006, the Trinamool Congress was defeated in West Bengal's Assembly Elections, losing more than half of its sitting members. On 4 August 2006, Banerjee hurled her resignation papers at
1368-565: The Government's indifference towards her proposal to improve sports in the country. She was discharged of her portfolios in 1993. In April 1996, she alleged that Congress was behaving as a stooge of the CPI-M in West Bengal. She said that she was the lone voice of reason and wanted a "clean Congress". In December 1992, Banerjee took a physically challenged girl Dipali Basak, who was allegedly raped by CPI(M) cadre Souvagya Basak, to Writer's Building to
1425-656: The Kolkata South seat in the 1996 , 1998 , 1999 , 2004 and 2009 general elections . Banerjee was appointed the Union Minister of State for Human Resources Development , Youth Affairs and Sports , and Women and Child Development in 1991 by prime minister , P. V. Narasimha Rao . As the sports minister, she announced that she would resign and protested in a rally at the Brigade Parade Ground in Kolkata, against
1482-766: The Sealdah- New Jalpaiguri Padatik Express , the Shalimar - Adra Aranyak Express, the Sealdah-Ajmer Ananya Superfast Express, and Sealdah-Amritsar Akal Takht Superfast Express. She also increased the frequency of the Pune -Howrah Azad Hind Express and extended at least three express train services. Work on the Digha-Howrah Express service was also hastened during her brief tenure. She also focused on developing tourism, enabling
1539-627: The Tata motors proposed to set up a small car factory. She was intercepted at Hooghly and sent back. After this incident the Trinamool Congress MLAs protested by damaging furniture and microphones and vandalising the West Bengal Legislative Assembly Building. A major strike was called on 14 December 2006. But all in all there was no gain. On 4 December, Banerjee began the historic 26-day hunger strike in Kolkata protesting
1596-711: The West Bengal Legislature can be traced back to 18 January 1862 when under the Indian Councils Act of 1861 , a 12 Member Legislative Council for Bengal Presidency was established by the Governor-General of British India with the Lt. Governor of Bengal and some nominated members. The strength of the council was gradually enlarged by subsequent acts. Under the Indian Councils Act of 1892, the maximum strength of
1653-486: The best performance by any opposition party in West Bengal since the beginning of the Left's regime. Until then, the Congress victory of 16 seats in 1984, was considered their best show in opposition. In 2009, Mamata Banerjee became the railway minister for the second time. Her focus was again on West Bengal. She led Indian Railways to introduce a number of non-stop Duronto Express trains connecting large cities as well as
1710-649: The council was raised to 20 out of which seven were to be elected. The Indian Councils Act of 1909 further raised the number of members of the council to 50. Under the Government of India Act 1919 , the number of members of the Legislative Council was once again raised to 125. The Bengal Legislative Council constituted under the Act of 1919 was formally inaugurated on 1 February 1921 by the Duke of Connaught . A few years later, under
1767-509: The department to prepare the papers for this. If Tata-babu ( Ratan Tata ) wants, he can set up his factory on the remaining 600 acres, otherwise we will see how to go about it." She has also been credited for setting up of the Gorkhaland Territorial Administration . She began various reforms in the education and health sectors. Some of the reforms in the education sector included the release of teachers' monthly pay on
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1824-458: The end of the longest-ruling democratically elected Communist party in the world. Banerjee was sworn in as chief minister of West Bengal on 20 May 2011. As the first female chief minister of West Bengal, one of her first decisions was to return 400 acres of land to Singur farmers. "The cabinet has decided to return 400 acres to unwilling farmers in Singur," the chief minister said. "I have instructed
1881-429: The first of every month and quicker pensions for retiring teachers. In the health sector Banerjee promised: "A three-phase developmental system will be taken up to improve the health infrastructure and service." On 30 April 2015, a representative of UNICEF India congratulated the government for making Nadia the first Open Defecation Free district in the country. In a statement on 17 October 2012, Banerjee attributed
1938-553: The first ruling party to win without an ally since 1962 in West Bengal. In 2017 Kanyashree , a scheme launched by her government, was ranked the best by the United Nations among 552 social sector schemes from across 62 countries. In the 2021 assembly elections , AITC won with a landslide two-thirds majority. But, Mamata Banerjee who fought from Nandigram lost against Suvendu Adhikari of Bharatiya Janata Party by 1,956 votes. Mamata Banerjee however challenged this outcome and
1995-608: The first time after Independence on 21 November 1947. The Constitution of India again provided for a bicameral Legislature for West Bengal. Accordingly, the West Bengal Legislative Council consisting of 51 members was constituted on 5 June 1952. The number of members in the Legislative Assembly was 240 including two nominated members from the Anglo-Indian Community. After the first General Elections,
2052-446: The forcible acquisition of farmland by the government. The then-President A. P. J. Abdul Kalam , who was concerned about her health, spoke to the then-Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to resolve the issue. Kalam also appealed to Banerjee to withdraw her fast as "life is precious". A letter from Manmohan Singh was faxed to Gopalkrishna Gandhi , the then-Governor of West Bengal, and then it was immediately delivered to Mamata. After receiving
2109-509: The hike in petroleum prices, and then withdrew their resignations without providing any reasons. In early 2001, after Tehelka 's exposure of Operation West End , Banerjee walked out of the NDA cabinet and allied with the Congress Party for West Bengal's 2001 elections, to protest the corruption charges levelled by the website against senior ministers of the government. She returned to
2166-490: The imprisonment of Madan Mitra – a former minister in her cabinet, Kunal Ghosh – a party MP, and rigorous grilling of several party men holding important posts. In the 2016 assembly elections , All India Trinamool Congress won with a landslide two-thirds majority under Mamata Banerjee winning 211 seats out of total 293, who has been elected as Chief Minister West Bengal for the second term. All India Trinamool Congress won with an enhanced majority contesting alone and became
2223-419: The increasing incidence of rape in the country to "more free interaction between men and women". She said that "Earlier if men and women would hold hands, they would get caught by parents and reprimanded but now everything is so open. It's like an open market with open options." She was criticised in the national media for these statements. She was also instrumental in the rollback of the petrol price hikes and
2280-593: The letter Mamata finally broke her fast at midnight on 29 December. In 2016 the Supreme Court declared that the acquisition of 997 acres of land by West Bengal's Left Front government for the Tata Motors plant in Singur was illegal. In 2007 a battalion of armed police stormed the rural area of Nandigram in the district of Purba Medinipur with the aim of quashing protests against the West Bengal government's plans to expropriate 10,000 acres (40 km ) of land for
2337-606: The matter is sub judice. As her party won 213 seats out of total 292, she was elected as Chief Minister of West Bengal for the third term. Later at Raj Bhawan, she tendered her resignation to Jagdeep Dhankhar . She took oath as Chief Minister on 5 May 2021. Her party later won 2 remaining seats and she herself won Bhabanipur by-election by a huge margin of 58,835 votes. She was sworn in as MLA on 7 October. West Bengal Legislative Assembly Official Opposition (66) Other Opposition (1) The West Bengal Legislative Assembly ( IAST : Paścima Baṃga Vidhāna Sabhā )
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2394-483: The movement is widely believed to be one of the contributing causes to her landslide victory in 2011 . The CBI report on the incident vindicated CPI(M)'s stand that Buddhadeb did not order the police to open fire. They did so only to disperse the unlawful assembly after every other standard operating procedure had failed. But supporting the violence in Nandigram by his own party workers, Buddhadeb Bhattacharya had said earlier "They (the oppositions) have been paid back in
2451-596: The network into more debt to pay for populist measures such as more passenger trains." The Indian Railways became loss-making during her two-year tenure. In 2011 , the All India Trinamool Congress along with SUCI and the INC won the West Bengal legislative assembly election against the incumbent Left Alliance by securing 227 seats. TMC won 184 seats with the INC winning 42 seats and the SUCI secured one seat. This marked
2508-484: The only required document for voting, to put a stop to CPM's "scientific rigging". Thirteen people were shot and killed by police during the protest and many others were injured. Reacting to this incident the then-Chief Minister of West Bengal, Jyoti Basu, said that the "police had done a good job." During the 2014 inquiry, Justice (retired) Sushanta Chatterjee, former Chief Justice of the Orissa High Court, described
2565-417: The police response as "unprovoked and unconstitutional". "The commission has come to the conclusion that the case is even worse than Jallianwala Bagh massacre," said Justice Chatterjee. In 1997, due to difference in political views with the then West Bengal Pradesh Congress Committee president Somendra Nath Mitra , Banerjee left the Congress Party in West Bengal and became one of the founding members of
2622-569: The police. Later, she and her supporters followed Santoso's convoy. A planned "black flag" protest was avoided when the government had Santoso arrive three hours ahead of schedule. Several Olympic and World Championships medal-winning wrestlers, including Sakshi Malik , Vinesh Phogat , Bajrang Punia and Sangeeta Phogat , have been protesting in Delhi demanding the arrest of Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) chief and BJP MP Brij Bhushan Singh for allegedly sexually harassing several women wrestlers and
2679-485: The provision that one-third of the members should retire every three years. On the eve of Independence in 1947, Bengal Province was partitioned into West Bengal and East Bengal ( East Pakistan ). The West Bengal Legislative Assembly was constituted with 90 members representing the constituencies that fell within the area of West Bengal and two nominated members from Anglo-Indian community. The Bengal Legislative Council stood abolished. The Legislative Assembly met for
2736-535: The provisions of the Government of India Act 1935 , two chambers of the Bengal Provincial Legislature: the Legislative Council and the Legislative Assembly, were created. The life of the Assembly, consisting of 250 members, was to be five years unless dissolved sooner; while the council, with a membership of not less than 63 and not more than 65, was made a permanent body and not subject to dissolution with
2793-564: The result of Nandigram Constituency in Calcutta High Court and the matter is sub judice. She led her party to a landslide victory in the 2021 West Bengal assembly polls. She got elected as member of West Bengal Legislative Assembly again from Bhabanipur constituency in the bypoll. Currently India has only two female incumbent Chief Ministers; she is one of them. Banerjee was born in Calcutta (now Kolkata), West Bengal , to
2850-570: The same coin." There are allegations of involvement of some local TMC leaders in the Nandigram Violence Before the 2009 parliamentary elections she allied with the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) led by Indian National Congress. The alliance won 26 seats. Banerjee joined the central cabinet as the railway minister (second tenure). In the 2010 Municipal Elections in West Bengal, TMC won Kolkata Municipal Corporation by
2907-476: The second time, she supported Pranab Mukherjee for the post, after a long tussle over the issue, commenting she was personally a "great fan" of Mukherjee and wishing that he "grows from strength to strength". She is against calling bandhs (work stoppage) although actively supported them when she was in opposition. Her tenure was also heavily marred by the Saradha Scam – financial embezzlement which led to
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#17328910991342964-548: The state's history and culture. She named several stations of the Kolkata Metro after freedom fighters, and plans on naming upcoming stations after religious leaders, poets, singers and the like. Mamata Banerjee has been criticised for starting controversial stipends to imams (Iman Bhatta) which was ruled unconstitutional by Calcutta High Court . On 16 February 2012, Bill Gates , of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation , sent
3021-604: The student wing of the Congress (I) Party , defeating the All India Democratic Students Organisation affiliated with the Socialist Unity Centre of India (Communist) . She continued in the Congress (I) Party in West Bengal, serving in a variety of positions within the party and in other local political organisations. Banerjee began her political career in the Congress party as a young woman in
3078-469: The suspension of FDI in the retail sector until a consensus is evolved. In a bid to improve the law and enforcement situation in West Bengal, police commissioners were created at Howrah , Barrackpore , Durgapur-Asansol and Bidhannagar . The total area of Kolkata Municipal Corporation was brought under the control of the Kolkata Police . Banerjee had shown a keen interest in making the public aware of
3135-453: The then Chief Minister Jyoti Basu but was harassed by the police before being arrested and put on detention. She had sworn she would enter the building again only as chief minister. The State Youth Congress led by Mamata Banerjee organised a protest march to Writers Building in Kolkata on 21 July 1993 against the Communist government of the state. They demanded that voters' ID cards be made
3192-601: The world's longest-serving democratically elected communist-led government. She served as the member of West Bengal Legislative Assembly from Bhabanipur from 2011 to 2021. She contested the Nandigram assembly seat and lost to the BJP 's Suvendu Adhikari in the 2021 West Bengal Assembly elections , though her party won a large majority of seats. She is the third West Bengal Chief Minister to lose an election from her own constituency, after Prafulla Chandra Sen in 1967 and Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee in 2011. Mamata challenged
3249-642: The ‘Dr’ title. She was received an Honorary D.Litt in Literature from St. Xavier's University on 6 February 2023 and another from Calcutta University on 12 January 2018. She also received an honorary doctorate from the Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology , a Bhubaneshwar-based deemed university. Banerjee became involved with politics when she was only 15. While studying at the Jogamaya Devi College, she established Chhatra Parishad Unions,
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