At the Bengal Leads-2012, the third investors' event hosted by Mamata Banerjee since she became Chief Minister, Banerjee asked the industry that it start investing in West Bengal.
As part of the sops that she put on offer to the industry, Banerjee said in a thumping voice that there would be no bandhs in the state. The announcement came on a day when the city was choked due to two rallies, one led by the ruling Trinamool Congress.
The event, which was slated to project the state as an industry leader, lacked the lustre that has adorned other investors' meets across the country.
Banerjee enumerated the perks that Bengal now has on offer. "There is a single window clearance in place. From a 99-page pro forma clearance, we now have a 7-page form. From a 317-day clearance system, any serious project proposal will now be cleared in 15 days," she said.
The chief minister rued that she was facing a shortage of administrative personnel; that she had been handed a state with dire finances; and that land (acquisition) was indeed a problem. "But (land) ceiling can be dealt with if you have a serious proposal. We have received seven proposals and we cleared every single one of them," Banerjee told a crowd in rapt attention.
In an uncanny resemblance to the days of the classroom roll-call,
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