State budget 2025: রাজ্যে চাকরি হলে নারীদের ভাতা নির্ভর হতে হবে না! যা বললেন বঙ্গ তনয়া
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00:00There is another state budget on the 12th. The central budget is done.
00:04Is it a joy to leave the ICOR for 12 lakhs?
00:09Yes, it is a lot of joy, but if it is a little more than 12 lakhs, then it is not clear.
00:17It depends on the income, but yes, it is a very good step to leave 12 lakhs.
00:23It is a very happy thing for Madhavidya.
00:26After the central budget, the next is the state budget on the 12th.
00:29So what is the demand from the West Bengal government for the state budget?
00:33The demand from the West Bengal government is that the price of things is increasing day by day.
00:39If that price is a little less, then the price of onions, potatoes, etc. for Madhavidya is 100 rupees.
00:51These things are happening on a regular basis, so in that case, everyone's inconvenience is happening.
00:56In addition, the place where the tax has been increased, the tax is not being paid in the same way.
01:01It is a different kind of thing, the tax has been increased.
01:04In that case, it is the inconvenience of the society, plus those who will eat, will do drugs, will buy at a high price.
01:09But for Madhavidya or the poor, or education, which is our education system,
01:15if some money is spent for the education system, in the private or government sector,
01:21the education of children, if there is more involvement in education in the government,
01:27then definitely there is a safety.
01:29Starting from women's safety, child safety, then various kinds of trafficking,
01:35trafficking of women, taking away the children of small children,
01:39if we give income tax for the safety of the country,
01:45then if something is done for the safety of the country, then definitely it will be good.
01:49Look, everyone in the state government demands that there should be no trafficking of women.
01:54So, is the food ultimately related to employment?
01:58No, definitely, definitely.
02:00As of today, the segment where I work,
02:04there are many opportunities outside Kolkata, but in Kolkata, there is nothing as stagnant as this.
02:13But if a person thinks that he will do business,
02:18even then his brother and sister are coming to do business.
02:21The government is not doing anything, plus there will be forced labour,
02:26that is, there will be forced labour, why?
02:27If those things are stopped, then I think ordinary people will be saved with a little confidence.
02:32Look at the roads, how many people are working, how many people are doing business,
02:35they are doing well, but the police have to pay money for a long time.
02:40Then we are keeping cars on the road, we are already giving road tax to the government.
02:45So, from where someone came to keep a car, 10 rupees, 20 rupees, 30 rupees, 40 rupees,
02:49it is going, then our Uber brothers who are driving,
02:55they are being forced to work in various ways,
02:57even this is not being given employment, no new opportunities are coming.
03:02If someone is doing something in his own effort,
03:05if the government is not doing anything in that place,
03:08or if the government is not giving us a little relaxation there,
03:11why?
03:12The person who is making tea in a tea shop,
03:15sister is saying, make tea, make muri, make chapati,
03:17then why is it being forced from there?
03:19If you look at the news, it is being forced there too.
03:21So, we are not able to be sure, people will be sure after this.
03:26So, if you go to Kolkata, to Bangalore,
03:30there are many opportunities, going to Bombay,
03:33but the opportunities, the job opportunities,
03:36there are no opportunities in Kolkata,
03:37no company wants to invest, nothing new is coming.
03:40After studying, our salary is stagnating,
03:45we have to adjust within ourselves,
03:48because there is a family issue,
03:50we don't want to leave Kolkata,
03:52so we are compromising in some places,
03:54but if new opportunities come,
03:56if IT hubs come, if new companies invest,
03:59then definitely there will be an opening for employment.
04:04But there was a business summit here,
04:06the chief minister said that a lot of investment has come.
04:09It is not being seen, if it is seen, it is good.
04:11If investment comes, if the state or the country is doing well,
04:15then it is good for us.
04:16I work in a multinational company,
04:19I go out of Kolkata to Delhi,
04:24literally they are mocking to us,
04:26that this is happening in their state,
04:27this is happening in their state.
04:29We think that people's business,
04:31yes, it is possible for people's business,
04:34it is possible for the lower middle class people who work at home,
04:39it is good for them,
04:40but you can't live like this,
04:43what will happen with 1000 rupees,
04:45if you take 1000 rupees to the market,
04:47it will be over in two days,
04:50that can't be a solution,
04:52and the government will give pocket money,
04:54I don't want that,
04:55I think it is better to give jobs to the government,
04:57for everyone,
04:58and for that everyone needs education,
05:00starting from the lower class to the upper class,
05:01if everyone is educated,
05:03if not in the state,
05:04then you can go out of the state and get a job,
05:06but we don't need education,
05:08in our time,
05:11we all studied in Bangla medium school,
05:13it was not difficult to get admission in English medium school,
05:16it was not difficult to get admission in Bangla medium school,
05:18today, a person who earns 10,000 rupees a month,
05:21still wants to give his child to English medium school,
05:24because of educational structure,
05:25we want structural change,
05:27in Delhi, instead of private schools,
05:30people are getting admission in government schools,
05:32because of the infrastructure,
05:33because of the way of education,
05:37but in our state,
05:40instead of private schools,
05:42people are getting admission in government schools,
05:43but we have nothing to do,
05:45we can give our children to government schools,
05:46and they can study there,
05:47there is no need to pass from government schools,
05:52there are two exceptional cases,
05:55but in the past,
05:5610-15 years ago,
05:58many doctors and engineers passed from government schools,
06:01then why is the demand for education so low,
06:05today, the subjects of West Bengal government schools,
06:09people can understand only by seeing them,
06:12they don't have to know anything,
06:13we have to change the educational structure,
06:16then I think, in future,
06:17the demand will increase,
06:21if I work on my own,
06:24why will I demand for food,
06:26if I have a handful of money,
06:28I will demand for food,
06:29if I demand for food,
06:30the money for food will come from other places,
06:33we have to spend on food,
06:34we have to spend on education,
06:36we have to spend on other things,
06:37that is what we have to give the government,