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Mamata Banerjee: Mamata Banerjee said, players who win medals will be given jobs…

of West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee (Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, Honored the players in the Khelashri Samman ceremony. Khela Shree Award was given to 322 players of the state at Dhandhanya Auditorium in Alipore, Kolkata. On this occasion, the Chief Minister also announced to give monthly grant to the former prominent players of the state. He said that if any player from the state becomes a medal winner at the national or international level and needs a job, then he will be given a job by the state government. Along with the announcement on the stage, the Chief Minister directed State Chief Secretary BP Gopalika to make necessary law for this.

322 players of the state were awarded Khela Shree award.

The Chief Minister said that if any of the award winners is interested in doing a government job, I will ask them to submit their biodata to Sports Minister Arup Biswas. If the players who have won gold, silver and bronze medals for the state and the country want jobs, then we will make a special system and make new laws, so that they can be given jobs. The Chief Minister said that if you want to do a job then the advantage is that you can do the best work in the police because your body is absolutely fit.

Every vote matters for nation building: CM

Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said that every vote matters for nation building. Mamata Banerjee, in a post on ‘X’ on the occasion of the 14th National Voters’ Day, stressed that every vote counts for nation building. She said, ‘On this National Voters’ Day, I urge the citizens of India to recognize their strengths, resist all imperfections, respond to the needs of this diverse nation, and above all else, respect institutional humanity. Give importance.

Every vote should be for our motherland and diverse India

Mamata Banerjee said, ‘My dear brothers and sisters, it is your voting power that brings a few selected people to power and thus you are more powerful than those in power. Every vote matters and every vote should be for our motherland and diverse India. National Voters’ Day is celebrated every year to encourage people to participate in the electoral process.

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