West Bengal spent ₹4,000 cr. to tackle COVID-19, says TMC

Centre not providing enough monetary support to deal with pandemic, party says; State adds 3,459 cases, 52 deaths

November 29, 2020 03:15 am | Updated 03:15 am IST - Kolkata

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee.

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee.

West Bengal on Saturday recorded 3,459 COVID-19 infections and 52 deaths as the State’s ruling Trinamool Congress accused the Centre of not providing enough monetary support to deal with the pandemic.

“Till now the Bengal govt. has already spent ₹4,000 crore [₹1,200 crore before June and ₹2,800 crore in the last few months] fighting the pandemic. The Centre gave ₹400 crore under the National Health Mission and State Disaster Response Mitigation Fund, but nothing specifically for it,” a statement issued by the TMC said.

Minister for Women and Child Development Sashi Panja also raised the issue at a press conference at the TMC headquarters and said starting from scratch, the West Bengal government has expeditiously built the necessary infrastructure to tackle the pandemic. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee during the virtual meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi a few days ago had raised the issue of spending for it.

With 3,459 cases of infection, the number increased to 4,77,446. This is the first time in the past several days that the number of daily infections in the State has dropped by 3,500.

The State recorded 52 deaths in the past 24 hours taking the number of fatalities to 8,322. Kolkata recorded 14 deaths taking the fatalities in the district to 2,583. The North 24 parganas district recorded nine deaths taking the number of infections to 1,960. With more discharges than the number of new infections, the discharge rate has improved to 93.12%.

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