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Keeping in mind the next year's assembly elections in West Bengal, the ruling Trinamool Congress on Thursday released a report card of the welfare policies of its government and developmental projects of the last 10 years.
State Education Minister Partha Chatterjee was present on the occasion of the release of 'ten years of TMC report card-development'. He said that a large number of people have benefited from the schemes launched by the Mamta Banerjee government in the last decade.
Chatterjee said that the party leaders will take this report card to all the 294 assembly constituencies of the state and go among the people.
Chatterjee said that after the Trinamool came to power in 2011, the amount allocated for the education sector was increased from Rs 13,872 crore to Rs 37,069 crore.
During this time, other leaders also gave information about the government's plans and the benefits made from it.
In the report card, TMC said that Mamata Banerjee's government has worked towards social welfare of all communities and also ensured social equality. The report described several programs of the government, such as - Food Partner, Health Partner, Cast Certificates, Sikshashree, Jai Johar, Taposili Bandhu, Kanyashree, Rupashree, Ekashree, MGNREGS and Krishak Bandhu. The party has told how these schemes have played an important role in social development in the state.