State budget 2025: নারী সুরক্ষা ও বিকাশে বিশেষ নজর, রাজ্য বাজেট থেকে কী আশা বাংলার মেয়েদের?
~ED.2~
~ED.2~
Category
🗞
NewsTranscript
00:00All the time, Mamata Pandobadhyay says that women's safety, women's independence or women's empowerment is very important.
00:08So, if there is a special allotment in this budget, or if there is a little increase,
00:13a situation like this, starting from today's Abhaya,
00:16in that case, what do you want to say, which side of the budget should be kept in mind?
00:20The women's independence should be kept in mind.
00:23The women who are coming out on the streets, it is especially important to keep an eye on them.
00:28One after the other, incidents are happening.
00:30We are now facing opposition from outside.
00:33Now, wherever we go, I feel that it is better to take someone with us.
00:37The state budget is coming, the budget of the West Bengal government.
00:41So, in that case, what do you want to say, that women's security,
00:44that is, women's independence, the kind of situation the state is in,
00:48in that case, which sides, in the case of women, should be kept in mind?
00:54Look, I will say from that side.
00:56The women's independence is very much needed, but from all sides.
01:00It should be there.
01:01Even if the rules and regulations of the country are broken,
01:03we want women's independence, so that we can move freely,
01:06in our own way.
01:07This is what I would like to say.
01:08In the case of work, is it better for women to have a little more freedom?
01:12Absolutely, absolutely.
01:13Those of us who are housewives, we face a lot of problems.
01:16In that case, if you look at this side, we will also benefit from all sides.
01:20In the case of women's independence, if we get a little more freedom,
01:23or if there are such issues…
01:24Then it would be good.
01:25I would say that it would be good.
01:26I would not say anything bad.
01:27In the case of women's independence and especially as women,
01:30if we start with women's empowerment,
01:32that is, women's security, the kind of situation the state is in,
01:37in that case, which side should be allotted in the budget,
01:39or if there is any other improvement, it would be good, I think.
01:44I think the price rate should be reduced a little.
01:48I think it would be good.
01:49And if you look at women's security in the budget,
01:52it would be a little less.
01:55And women's empowerment, I mean,
01:57in the case of women's empowerment,
01:59the government is doing a lot for women's rights.
02:04This is a matter of praise.
02:05This is a matter of praise.
02:06Nowadays, we are saying that we are giving rice,
02:08but some families are getting a lot of benefits from this.
02:11There are no opportunities in Kolkata.
02:13I mean, no company wants to invest.
02:15Nothing new is coming.
02:16We are getting stagnant in terms of our salary.
02:21We have to adjust within ourselves.
02:23Because there are families,
02:26we don't want to leave Kolkata.
02:28In that respect, we are compromising somewhere.
02:30But if there are new opportunities,
02:32if there are IT hubs,
02:33if there is a new company investment,
02:35then definitely,
02:36there will be an openness of jobs.
02:40But this is a business summit.
02:42The Chief Minister said that a lot of investment has come.
02:45But it is not being seen.
02:46If there is an investment,
02:48if it is good for the state or the country,
02:50then it is good for us.
02:52I work in a multinational company.
02:55I go out of Kolkata to Delhi.
02:59Literally, they are mocking us.
03:01They say that this is happening in your state.
03:03This is happening in your state.
03:05We think that it is possible for people's business.
03:08It is possible for people's business.
03:10People who work in a lower-middle-class job,
03:14it is good for them.
03:16But they can't live like this.
03:19What will happen with a thousand rupees today?
03:21If you take a thousand rupees to the market,
03:23it will be over in two days.
03:26That can't be a solution.
03:28The government will give pocket money.
03:30I don't want that.
03:31I think it is better to give jobs to the government.
03:33For everyone.
03:34And for that, everyone needs education.
03:36If everyone is educated,
03:38even if you go out of the state,
03:40you can find a job.
03:42But we don't want education.
03:44In our time,
03:46we all studied in a Bengali medium school.
03:49It was not difficult to get admission in an English medium school.
03:52It was not difficult to get admission in a Bengali medium school.
03:54Today, a person who earns 10,000 rupees a month,
03:57wants to give his child to an English medium school
03:59because of the educational structure.
04:01We want structural change.
04:03In Delhi, people leave private schools
04:05and go to government schools.
04:07Because of the infrastructure,
04:09because of the way of education.
04:12But in our state,
04:14it is not like that.
04:16On the contrary, private schools are being cut off.
04:19But we have nothing to do.
04:21We can give government schools.
04:23There is nothing like that.
04:25There is nothing like that.
04:27There is nothing like that.
04:29There are two exceptional examples.
04:31If you look at the past,
04:3310-15 years ago,
04:35an engineer passed from a government school.
04:37Then why has the educational structure
04:39been reduced so much?
04:41Today, if you look at the subjects
04:43of the West Bengal Government,
04:45you will understand that there is nothing like that.
04:47There is nothing like that.
04:49The educational structure has to be changed.
04:51Then, I think,
04:53the future will be better.
04:55The future will be better.
04:57If I work on my own,
04:59why will I go to work?
05:01If I have a handful of money,
05:03I won't go to work.
05:05If I have a handful of money,
05:07I won't go to work.
05:09If I have a handful of money,
05:11I won't go to work.
05:15On behalf of the Chief Minister,
05:17the government, the government of Tirunelveli,
05:19all of you said that
05:21women's rights, women's protection
05:23and women's empowerment
05:25should be prioritised.
05:27But there is still a lack of women's empowerment
05:29in the budget.
05:31Women Empowerment, that is, women's development and the development of Indian and Bengali women and what the Bengali government will do about it, what is special about this budget, we had talked about all this with our Bengali girls.
05:48But what is going to happen in the budget now? Women Empowerment, that is, women's development and the development of Indian and Bengali women and what the Bengali government will do about it, we had talked about all this with our Bengali girls.
06:01This is Dipanita Banerjee reporting for One India Bangla.