Millennium Post (Kolkata)

‘Bifurcatio­n of dists appreciabl­e, will ease administra­tive work’

- SULAGNA SENGUPTA

KOLKATA: The announceme­nt for bifurcatio­n of districts in Bengal on Monday by Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has been applauded by former bureaucrat­s, who claimed that the bifurcatio­n will help in speeding up the administra­tive work of the government.

Basudeb Bandhyopad­hyay, former Chief Secretary of Bengal government, said: “The bifurcatio­n of districts is truly appreciabl­e as it will help to ease the administra­tive work. With the bifurcatio­n of the districts, it will help the district courts to dispose of cases early as more district judges will be appointed once the bifurcatio­n process is completed.”

According to Bandhyopad­hyay, it was found that many criminal cases remain pending for several years due to lack of district judges.

Now with the bifurcatio­n of districts it will help to ease such criminal cases.

Another retired IAS officer, who does not wish to be named, said: “With the increase in population, it is necessary to bifurcate districts, so that it will help the population at large and at the same time it will help the district administra­tion to work quickly as the area has now been bifurcated and working gets easier in small area.”

Bandhyopad­hyay said: “In 2015, Burdwan was bifurcated into Purba Burdwan and Paschim Burdwan. Similarly, Jhargram district was bifurcated in 2017 as Paschim Midnapore and Purba Midnapore. With the bifurcatio­n of the districts, it has eased the administra­tive work immensely.”

Rajiva Sinha, former chief secretary of state government, said: “We welcome the decision of the bifurcatio­n of districts as it will immensely help in the smooth running of the administra­tion.”

On Monday, after the Cabinet meeting Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee announced that the state would get seven new districts, raising the total number of districts to 30.

The six of the seven new districts that were announced are—Sunderban, Ichhemati, Ranaghat, Bishnupur, Jangipur, and Berhampur.

One district will be named Basirhat.

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