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Mamata Banerjee arrives in North Bengal for two-day visit

| | Mar 28, 2017, at 12:39 am
Kolkata, Mar 27 (IBNS): West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee flew to North Bengal for a two-day visit over a host of administrative works for the first time during her second term in the office, on Monday.

Mamata is scheduled to hold administrative review meetings in Jalpaiguri along with public distribution ceremonies, on Tuesday.

WB CM who has held 100 administrative meeting across the state during her first tenure, would visit North Bengal for the first time after being re-elected in 2016.

CM informed that she would visit Darjeeling and Kalimpong for meetings on Wednesday where she would also announce Mirik sub-division.

She even announced her plans to visit South Bengal next week.

While interacting with the media, Mamata said: "I would visit Jhargram, Bankura, Purulia next week."

WB government has announced earlier that Jhargram will become a new district on the day of Bengali New Year in 2017.

(Image: Official Facebook page of Mamata Banerjee)

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