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Japanese Temple

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 Fig:Japanese Pagoda


Darjeeling has several holy places and temples among them Japanese Temple is one of the beautiful Buddhist templew among them,Its also known as Nipponzan Myohoji Buddhist Temple in Darjeeling,the temple is located near the peace pagoda.

Japanese Temple of Darjeeling was built in the year1972,the temple stand on the philosophy of peace and spirituality.The best part of the Temple is the time when prayers are chanted.The humming prayers gives the touch of heavenly feel.Its nearly about 2 km from the proper market.

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Bridges used in olden days

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In olden days people in remote areas used to make small bridges locally known as 'Fadkay' in local language Nepali ,the primary language of the Nepalese people [फडके ] for communication.The first image is located at Bijanbari a beautiful place in the outskirts of Darjeeling [West Bengal,India;Distance from Darjeeling-35 km].The bridge is made p of bamboo having width of around 3-4 ft and length around 12-14 ft.This type of bridges were made during                                        
During those days this type of bridges were built in several ways,it was made from bamboo and woods as well, it still exists in few areas of Darjeeling and its surrounding areas.
The second image is of another bridge made from wood,this place is known as Sirikhola Daragaon falls under the jurisdiction of Darjeeling Pulbazar Development Block.[District Darjeeling ,West Bengal, India] .
     Sirikhola Daragaon is also famous for trekking,as the place is just below the Sandakfu which is the highest peak of West Bengal.

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Degree College Bijanbari

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Bijanbari Degree College is the first college of the valley located at a distance of 6 km upwards from Bijanbari bazar.The college was established in the year 1995 .it provides co-head  education to the local students from the area and few from distant places.[Location:Local place named Maney dara [माने डाडा ] under Darjeeling-Pulbazar Development Block Bijanbari].Vehicles for the college are available from Bijanbari local taxi stand at affordable rates.


Courses available:                                                             Subjects
BA General                                          Nepali,English, History,Political Science,Economics


Address of the College:                                                Contact:
 Degree College Bijanbari                                         (0354)60315
 PO Bijanbari
 District Darjeeling
 West Bengal
 Pin Code-734201




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Images of Sirikhola Daragaon

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Post Office Darjeeling

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Darjeeling head post office is located in the middle of the Darjeeling Town,
Its about 0.5 km from Darjeeling Railway Station[Toy Train] [ walk able distance from the station].The Post office is one of the heritage building of the region.

Darjeeling Pulbazar Development Block

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  1. Darjeeling Pulbazar  Development Block is the biggest Block in the state of West Bengal in the district of Darjeeling comprising of 23 Gram Panchayats. The Block as at the distance of  around  1 km from Bijanbari market.
  2. There are three police station under this Block.




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About Us

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                                                           Queen of the hills.....

  We started with the  aim of helping  people to see Darjeeling through our Blog.Where they can get each and every information regarding Darjeeling and beautiful places around Darjeeling ,specially the places that are hidden.....like we have shared a temple of Pulbazar which has beautiful images of God and Goddess carved on stone.The temple having historical importance was hidden but now its on the Web.Similarly we are working on it.

Additionally we are trying to provide information about our culture and Traditions,old typical Nepali houses, Traditional Musical Instrument,Old equipment like 'Jhyato' [झ्यातो ], Nepali poets and writers.. we are sharing almost everything we came to know so far...


Special Thanks:

I am very much thankful to Mr. Puran Gurung and Jharna Singh who helped me to move forward for the good cause of our land Darjeeling.


-Sandeep khati
Hamro Darjeeling
sandeep.khati86@gmail.com


Rock Garden

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Rock Garden [locally named as Barbotey Rock Garden]  is at the distance of 10 km down from the Darjeeling town attracting thousands of visitors every year .It was constructed by the Gorkha Hill Tourism Department.The place is well decorated with flowers around and has beautiful waterfall suitable for picnics.Local taxi are available at affordable rates from Darjeeling taxi Stand for Rock Garden  .Visitors are free to take photographs.The park also has boating facilities and places having cultural and traditional importance.
Cultural dance[Nepal folks dance] are performed during the tourists seasons .


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Nightingale Park

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Nightingale Park locally known as Shrubbery Park 
is at a walk-able distance from Chowrasta or around 2 km from Darjeeling Market.Its beautifully decorated with flowers and colorful lights surrounded by old pine trees.The park has a big statue of Hindu Lord Shiva and a Hindu Temple as well, best time to visit the park is from 4 pm to 8 pm as variety of traditional dance are performed daily during the tourist seasons.Visitors are charged with affordable entrance fees and little consideration are made for the students if the possesses any type of identity cards.When cool air passes through your body with beautiful birds chirping around,completely close to nature gives makes us fell like we are in heaven.

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Botanical Garden Darjeeling

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Botanical Garden Darjeeling


Liyod's Botanical Garden locally  known as Fulbari was established in the year 1878.Its about 0.5 Km below from Darjeeling Market [or 2.5km from Darjeeling Toy Train Station].The purpose of the garden is to preserve forest species  like bamboo, rhododendron ,Orchids,Cactus few medicinal plants and other forest plants.

The place is beautifully decorated with beautiful flowers around the area of 40 acres.Visitors are authorized  to have look around the place without any restriction except few conditions ,that they should not perform any type of unusual activities such as picking and touching flowers of the garden,smoking inside the gardens.  

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Ask about Darjeeling

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Chaw Rasta

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Chaw Rasta
'ChawRasta';means place connected to four roots.its the place where not only the visitors but also the local people come to take rest from their day today works.The place is so beautiful in the lap of Nature.Its  around 1.5 km from the market.Here you can find  different shops which provides you with lots of antique decorative items and other things like muffler and warm clothing ,you can also have horse riding and have walk around the path to have the close look of Kanchenjunga and  views of distant places of the hills.


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Bhanu Bhawan [Gorkha Rangamancha Bhawan]

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Gorkha Rangamancha Bhawan:

Gorkha Rangamancha Bhawan located nearby chowrasta [around 1 km from the proper market].This place is also known as Bhanu Bhawan.Its a point of attraction of the hill as the architectural design is magnificent.The hall is for providing space for orchestra and other purposes.
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Vidya Jyoti Academy[V.J.A]

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VIDYA JYOTI ACADEMY

Vidya Jyoti Academy is one of the successful educational institution located at Bijanbari valley in the district of Darjeeling;Under Darjeeling-Pulbazar Development Block,Bijanbari [Darjeeling,West Bengal], founded and managed by Dr. Radhakrishnan Charitable Trust,the school is at a distance of around 1 km from Bijanbari market .Vidya Jyoti Academy formally known as VJA has come out with best results in Madhyamik Examination conducted by West Bengal Board of Secondary Education since many years.Its considered as one of the best school of Bijanbari valley and has been successful in imparting the best quality education to the  students from local places like Kainjalia,Pulbazar,Relling,Bijanbari etc.


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Batasia Loop

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Batasia Loop:
The Batasia loop located at a distance of 5 km from proper Darjeeling town, here the Toy Train makes 360 degree turn, and the mesmerizing view of Kanchenjunga is visible from the loop. There is a war memorial in the memory of the brave Gorkhas who dedicated their life for the sake of the Nation since independence. Batasia loop has small market where visitors can buy different decorative items and other articles like mufflers, gloves etc. The panoramic  view of the Darjeeling town can be seen from here and few binoculars are kept here for the visitors to view distant places

Pulbazar

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      PULBAZAR:[Thana Line]


       Images of Hindu God and Goddess carved on stone.[Place Pulbazar Thanaline ,The first image from the     left is of Sardar Man Bahadur Pradhan and his wife Mrs. Harka Kumari Pradhan.Second image is of Goddess Durga Devi and the third one is of Lord Ganesha.]


Pulbazar is a place nearby Bijanbari in the district of Darjeeling under Darjeeling-Pulbazar Development Block; Bijanbari [West Bengal, India] at a distance of nearly about 30 km from Darjeeling..The place is naturally beautiful where river Chota Rangit flows through .It has a beautiful  Hindu temple of historic importance in a place locally  named Thana Line ; Pulbazar. The temple has the beautiful sculptures of Goddess Durga Devi, Lord Ganesh, Lord Shiva and few other sculptures of Hindu God and Goddess. It was established in the year 1971 by Sardar Man Bahadur Pradhan [born on 22nd Dec 1890] and his wife Mrs. Harka Kumari Pradhan [born-1896].The importance of the temple is that all the images are beautifully carved on the stone by a person named Shree Lal Prashad Rai,These sculptures are antique which depicts the culture of Hindu religion.The valuable works of Shree Lal Prashad Rai can also be seen at  Sirikhola a place around 30-35 km from Bijanbari  where he has carved the image of Lord Shiva  on the stone.

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Images submitted by Nabin Pradhan Thana Line Pulbazar

Planning Trip to Darjeeling

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Trip to Darjeeling:

Darjeeling “the queen of the hills” is the best destination more than anything else if you’re confused about where to spend your precious holidays. A lovely tourist spot close to the nature is waiting for you. It has so many beautiful places which gives you an immense pleasure apart from your busy life. Three to Four days will be enough to explore Darjeeling and its surrounding areas like Kurseong, Kalimpong , Mirik and Bijanbari.
I will guide you through this post and let you know all the affordable ways to reach Darjeeling.

Touch-me-not Plant

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Touch-Minute Plant [ Buhari-Phul (बुहरी -फुल)]




Its a typical type of flowering plant found around Darjeeling known as Touch-minute plant locally named as Buhari-Phul [बुहरी -फुल,in Nepali language ] ,its flower are pink in color.its leafs automatically  bends if we touch it.




Panchey baja,Damphu,Marchunga

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पनचे बाजा [Panchey Baja]
Panchey Baja, a special instrument mostly played during marriages and few traditional Nepali functions like fest and others,This instrument are rarely visible nowadays,Its the collection  of few instrument like Sahanai [सहनाई], Jhyali [झ्यालि], Damaha [दमाह] and Dolki [डोल्की ].

Madal

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Madal:
Madal is one of the old traditional musical instrument of Nepali folk music,its said that Madal has been derived from 'Mridanga' (an important  instrument of Indian classical music).There are different types of beats of this instrument used for controlling the flow of the song.



मेरो दिव्यत्व् क्षिन हुँदै गएको आभास पाएको छु.....

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मेरो दिव्यत्व् क्षिन हुँदै गएको आभास पाएको छुBy Puran Gurung[Samalbong Maney Dara]


भौतिक संसारको रंगमन्चमा

आफैलाई पात्र बनएको छु
यो भात खाने दौडमा
म आफैलाई दौडाएको छु 

"Sarangi" Traditional Musical Instrument of Nepali

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"Sarangi" is a four string Nepali traditional instrument specially made of a tree locally named Khaamari,Its lower portion has a small box covered with animals skin for vibration,Sarangi has a bow similar to Violin for playing.This instrument is the backbone of Nepali Folk Music.Its been said that the instrument is designed similar to the shape of horse.In olden days it has served as the way for spreading messages about Culture,Tradition,Religion and Historical facts,most of the folk song sang with with Sarangi depicts some historical facts and facts related to real life.The instrument were played during festivals like Dushara Dipawali etc. but nowadays Sarangi are played in recording studios and few cultural program only.

Flowers around Darjeeling

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A typical type of flower locally named 'lalu patey' [लालु पाते ] which are only found around Darjeeling,'lalu' means red color and 'pate means' leaf,[its like leaf but red in color].These flowers are used during Nepali festivals like Dushara,Dipawali and others.


Fig:Lalu patey ' [लालु पाते ][Photograph submitted by Puran Gurung]
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Sirikhola Daragaon

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SIRIKHOLA-DARAGAON ;A view of river side[Image posted by Puran Gurung ,Email;Puranforu@gmail.com]

This place has been very famous for the trekkers,[Falls under Darjeeling-Pulbazar Development Block in the district of Darjeeling,West Bengal]every year thousands of visitors come here for trekking purposes as the place is nearby 'Sandakphu' and 'Phalut' one of the Known peaks of West Bengal.



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Tiger Hill

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Picture ofTiger Hill,Darjeeling
Tiger Hill (टाइगर हिल)

The name Tiger Hill does not mean that there are lots of Tigers, but it’s the place for sunrise, lots of visitors are just crazy to see the mesmerizing view of the Kanchenjunga which looks like shining gold when the morning rays sunrise first touches its peaks. After perceiving the glistening view of Kanchenjunga one can’t deny that place is another heaven on the Earth. One should keep few things in mind before moving for the trip to Tiger Hill; first thing you must keep warm jackets, muffler and other warm cloths as per ones needs because it’s very cold during winter season, and should get up early in the morning around 4 am if you really want to see the sunrise.
The Hill is about 12 km from Jorebunglow, a place nearby Ghum railway station, from where you can get local taxi at affordable rates. Ghum is the highest railway station for the small beautiful steam engine Toy Train of DHR (Darjeeling Himalayan Railway) which chugs uphill taking visitors close to the nature. This station is at an elevation of 7,410 from the sea level.
Tiger Hill is also famous for Sinchel Dham (a Hindu  temple, also a water reservoir for the supply of water for Darjeeling town and few surrounding areas of Darjeeling) where thousands of devotes visits ever year.


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Share your Writings/Stories/Poems

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Share your talent with us,if you can write something thing share it with the world
you can share Poems,Stories,News,Scientific/Geographic/Historical any type of article with us,
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How to type in nepali

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How to type in Nepali

 नेपालीमा कसरी लेखने
सजिलो उपाय


Now it’s easy to type in Nepali , you don’t have to learn all those tough codes in Keyboard,
Nepali Unicode is a solution, type in roman Nepal past it in any web sites like Facebook ,Orkut any where
follow the link below:

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MEMORANDUM GORKHALAND TERRITORIAL AUTHORITY(GTA)

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MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT

Whereas the Gorkha Janamukti Morcha (GJM) has been demanding for quite sometime past a separate State of Gorkhaland for the hill areas of Darjeeling district including some areas of Siliguri Terai and Dooars (hereinafter referred to as the Region) ;

And

Whereas both the Government of India and the Government of West Bengal have repeatedly emphasized the need for keeping the region as an integral part of the State of West Bengal ;

And

Whereas after several rounds of tripartite meetings at the ministerial and at the official levels, the GJM, while not dropping their demand for a separate State of Gorkhaland, has agreed to the setting up of an autonomous Body (hereinafter referred to as the new Body) empowered with administrative, financial and executive powers in regard to various subjects to be transferred to the said Body for the development of the region and restoration of peace and normalcy there at;
And

Whereas the objective of this Agreement is to establish an autonomous self governing Body to administer the region so that the socio-economic, infrastructural, educational, cultural,and linguistic, development is expedited and the ethnic identity of Gorkhas established, thereby achieving all round development of the people of the region ;

And

Whereas all issues including issues relating to transfer of subjects to the new Body have been agreed in various tripartite meetings at the official level;

And

Whereas after several round of Tripartite discussions between the Government of India,the Government of West Bengal and the GJM, an agreement was reached in respect of all theissues;Now, therefore, the Government of India, the Government of West Bengal and the GJM,keeping on record the demand of the GJM for a separate State of Gorkhaland, agree as follows:-
1) An autonomous Body, which shall be called the Gorkhaland Territorial
Administration (GTA), will be formed through direct election. A Bill for this purposewill be introduced in the West Bengal Legislative Assembly ;

2) While under the provisions of the Constitution transfer of legislative powers to the new Body is not possible, the power to frame rules / regulations under the State Acts to control, regulate and administer the departments / offices and subjects transferred to the new Body will be conferred upon the new Body ;

3) The administrative, executive and financial powers in respect of the subjects
transferred will be vested in such a way that the new Body may function in an
autonomous and effective way ;

4) The subjects alongwith all Departments / Offices to be transferred to the new Body is appended as Annexure – ‘A’.

5) The area of the Gorkhaland Territorial Administration shall comprise the areas of the entire sub-divisions of Darjeeling, Kalimpong with extended areas of Kurseong. Inregard to transfer of additional areas of Siliguri Terai and Dooars to the new Body, a High-Powered Committee will be formed comprising four representatives of GJM,three representatives of the State Government (one from the Home Department; the District Magistrate, Darjeeling; the District Magistrate, Jalpaiguri); the Director of Census Operations representing Government of India, apart from the Chairman of the
Committee to be appointed by the State Government. The Chairperson of the Board of Administrators, DGHC will be the convener of this Committee. The Committee will look into the question of identification of additional areas in Siliguri Terai and Dooars that may be transferred to the new Body, having regard to their compactness, contiguity, homogeneity, ground level situation and other relevant factors. The Committee will be expected to give its recommendations within a short period, preferably within six months of its constitution.

6) The work of this High-Powered Committee will run parallel to the electoral process which will be based on the existing area delimitation. However, the empowering statute will have a provision for transfer of the additional areas from Siliguri Terai and Dooars that may be agreed upon, based on the recommendation of this Committee.

7) In regard to transfer of all forests including reserved forest, it was agreed that the State Government will make a reference to the Central Government on the issue of reserved forest as the power delegated to the State Government under the Central statute cannot be delegated to any other authority straightaway. However, all offices catering to the unreserved forests under the jurisdiction of GTA would also be transferred to GTA.

8) Regarding Tribal status to Gorkhas except the Scheduled Castes, the GJM or any organisation representing the Gorkhas will make an application to the Backward Classes Welfare Department of the State Government, which is the authority to process such claims. The Department, upon receiving such application supported by necessary documents will conduct a study through the Cultural Research Institute, Kolkata. After examination by the Department, the matter will be referred to the National Commission for Scheduled Tribes. The recommendations already submitted to the National Commission will be followed up by the State Government. The Government of India will consider for granting ST status to all the Gorkhas excepting SC.

9) In regard to regularization of all ad-hoc, casual, daily wage workers of DGHC, regularization by way of outright absorption is not feasible due to the current legal position as enunciated by the Hon’ble Supreme Court. However, those employees who have put in 10 years of continuous service would be guided by the Finance Department’s order of 23rd April, 2010. Those outside this ambit would be extended an enhancement in wages. This would be equivalent to 75% of the remuneration admissible under the order of the Finance Department subject to a minimum of 5,000/- per month for those who have not completed 10 years of continuous service.As and when they complete 10 years of continuous service, they will be eligible for the full benefit in terms of the order of 23rd April, 2010. The employees will, however, have the liberty to apply for normal recruitment to any other posts of State Government. It was also agreed that the State Government will make necessary financial provisions for bearing the additional non-plan expenditure for this purpose.

10) There shall be a GTA Sabha for the GTA. There shall be a Chairman and Deputy Chairman to conduct the business of Council. The GTA Sabha shall consist of fortyfive elected members and five members to be nominated by the Governor to give representation to members of SC, ST, women, and minority communities. The M.Ps, M.L.As, and Chairpersons of municipality(s) of the region shall be Ex-officio Members to this GTA Sabha. The term of the GTA shall be five years.

11) The Executive Body shall consist of a Chief Executive who will nominate fourteen members out of the elected / nominated members as Executive Member. One of them shall be the Deputy Chief to be nominated by the Chief Executive.

12) Every member of the GTA shall before taking seat make and subscribe before the Governor or one of the elected members appointed in that behalf by him an oath or affirmation. The Chief Executive shall be administered an oath or affirmation by the Governor.

13) There shall be a Principal Secretary of the GTA, who shall be of the rank of the Principal Secretary/Secretary to the State Government and who shall be selected by the Chief Executive from the panel sent by the State Government and shall be paid from the GTA Fund such salaries and allowances as may be fixed by the State Government. The Principal Secretary once deputed to the GTA shall not be transferred for a period of at least two years without the consent of the GTA
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14) The Government of India and the Government of West Bengal will provide all possible assistance to the GTA for the overall development of the region. The Government of India will provide financial assistance of Rs. 200 crore (Rupees Two Hundred Crore) per annum for 3 years for projects to develop the socio-economic infrastructure in GTA over and above the normal plan assistance to the State of West Bengal. A list of projects which may be considered to be taken up by the GTA is at Annexure ‘B1’. List of projects to be separately taken up by the GTA with the State/Central Government is at ‘B2’.

15) The Government of India/ State Government will provide one time financial
assistance required for development of administrative infrastructure viz., GTA Sabha House, Secretariat Complex and the residential quarters for the elected members of GTA and the senior officers.

16) The allocation sanctioned in the budget of GTA and all funds sanctioned by the State or the Union Government which remain unspent at the close of the financial year shall be taken into account for the purpose of providing additional resources in the Budget of the following year or years and the fund requirements will be met on a yearly basis.

17) The Government of West Bengal shall provide formula based plan fund with 60 per cent weightage on population and the balance weightage on area backwardness, hill areas and border areas in two equal installments every year for executing development works.

18) The Government of West Bengal shall provide Non-plan grant including provisions for bearing the additional Non-plan expenditure for existing employees payable in two installments in respect of the offices / departments transferred to GTA.
19) The fund received from the Government of India shall not be diverted and the State Government shall release the fund in time.

20) The GTA will have the power of creating Group B, C and D posts with the approval of Governor. The recruitment to Group B, C and D posts will be through a
Subordinate Service Selection Board to be set up for this purpose.
21) The State Public Service Commission shall be consulted for the recruitment of Group
‘A’ officers.
22) The State Government will set-up a separate School Service Commission, College
Service Commission; open an office of the Regional Pension and Provident
Directorate; and set up an office for Registration of land, building etc., marriage,
society etc. in the GTA area, subject to extant rules and regulations.
23) The Governor of West Bengal shall obtain a report on the functioning of the GTA and
cause that report to be laid on the table of the West Bengal Legislative Assembly
annually.
24) The Government of West Bengal will initiate action to re-organize / re-constitute the
territorial jurisdictions of sub-divisions and blocks.
25) The GTA, once established, will separately take up the issues relating to grant of
incentives, subsidies, waiver of taxes and tariff and other benefits as appropriate to
the region’s backwardness, with the Central and State Governments.
26) A three-tier Panchayat will be constituted by elections in the GTA region, subject to
the provisions of Part IX of the Constitution of India. Notwithstanding anything
contained in the West Bengal Panchayat Act 1973, or the West Bengal Municipal
Act, 1993, the GTA shall exercise general powers of supervision over the Panchayats
and the Municipalities.
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27) Since the formation of new authority will take some time and since the developmental
works in the hills, which have already suffered badly, cannot be allowed to suffer
further, there will be a Board of Administrators in DGHC which would be fully
empowered to exercise all the powers and functions of the Chief Executive Councilor
under the DGHC Act, 1988 and to decide on the much needed developmental works
in the hills. The Board of Administrators will comprise MLA, Darjeeling; MLA,
Kurseong ; MLA, Kalimpong ; District Magistrate, Darjeeling and Administrator,
DGHC in keeping with the provisions of the sub-section (1) of Section 17 of the
DGHC Act as amended vide Kolkata Gazette Notification of 22nd March, 2005.
28) The GJM agrees to ensure that peace and normalcy will be maintained in the region.
29) A review will be done by the State Government of all the cases registered under
various laws against persons involved in the GJM agitation. Steps will be taken in the
light of the review, not to proceed with prosecution in all cases except those charged
with murder. Release of persons in custody will follow the withdrawal of cases.
30) The GTA youth would be considered for recruitment in the Police, Army and Para
Military Forces subject to their suitability for such appointment.
31) The implementation of the provision of the Memorandum of Agreement shall be
periodically reviewed by a committee representing the Government of India,
Government of West Bengal and GJM.
32) The Government of West Bengal shall repeal the DGHC Act, 1988 along with
formation of GTA to be constituted by an Act of the legislature.
Signed on 18th July, 2011 at Darjeeling in the presence of Shri P. Chidambaram, Hon’ble
Union Home Minister and Mamata Banerjee, Hon’ble Chief Minister, west Bengal.
(Dr. G.D. Gautama) (Shri Rooshan Giri )
Additional Chief Secretary, General Secretary,
Home & Hill Affairs Department Gorkha Janmukti Morcha
Government of West Bengal for and on behalf of the
for and on behalf of the Gorkha Janmukti Morcha
Government of West Bengal
(Shri K.K. Pathak)
Joint Secreatry to the Government of India
Ministry of Home Affairs
for and on behalf of the
Government of India
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Annexure ‘A’
List of Subjects to be transferred to the GTA
(1) Agriculture, including agricultural education and research protecting against pest
and prevention of plants diseases; Horticulture, Floriculture and Food processing;
(2) Animal Husbandry and Veterinary, that is to say preservation, protection and
improvement of stock and prevention of animal diseases, veterinary training and
practices, cattle pounds; Dairy development;
(3) Cooperation;
(4) Information and Cultural Affairs
(5) School Education including primary education, secondary education, higher
secondary education (including vocational training): Physical Education;
Government Schools.
(6) College Education including Agricultural and Technical Colleges, Local
Management of Government sponsored Colleges; Mass Education and Physical
Education; Engineering, Medical, Management, and Information Technology with
Government and Government sponsored colleges for which wings /cells shall
have to be created by the GTA for the area under its jurisdiction;
(7) Adult Education and Library Services;
(8) Fisheries;
(9) Irrigation, drainage and embankments, floods and landslide protection;
(10) Food and Civil Supplies; Consumer Affairs;
(11) Management of any forest, not being Reserved Forest; [Explanation – ‘Reserved
Forest’ shall mean a reserved forest as constituted under Indian Forest Act 1927
(16 of 1927)];
(12) Cottage & Small Scale Industries including sericulture, handloom and textiles;
handicrafts and Khadi and Village industries;
(13) Cinchona plantation and settlement of land in possession of the plantation
inhabitants: management of lease of cinchona lands etc. under it.
(14) Woman and Child Development and Social Welfare;
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(15) District Sainik Board;
(16) “Health including Public Health and Family welfare” including hospitals,
dispensaries, health centres and sanatoriums, establishing a Nurses Training
School;
(17) Intoxicating liquors, opium derivatives subject to the provisions of Entry 84 of
List I of the Seventh Schedule; distilleries – control and regulation, Bonded House
and raising of revenue;
(18) Irrigation;
(19) Water Resources Investigation and Minor Irrigation;
(20) Labour and Employment;
(21) Land & Land Revenue including allotment, occupation or use, setting apart of
land other than land with reserved forest for the purposes of agriculture or grazing
or for residential or other non-agricultural purposes to promote interest of the
people;
(22) Library services (financed and controlled by the State Government);
(23) Lotteries (subject to the provisions of the Entry 40 of the List I of the Seventh
Schedule);
(24) Theatre, dramatic performances and cinemas (subject to the provisions of the
Entry 60 of List I of the Seventh Schedule); Sports; entertainment and
amusements;
(25) Markets and fairs;
(26) Municipal corporation, improvement of trust, district boards and other local
authorities; Fire Services;
(27) Museum and archeology institutions controlled or financed by the State, ancient
and historical monuments and records other than those declared by or under any
Law made by Parliament to be of national importance;
(28) Panchayat and Rural Development including District Rural Development Agency
(DRDA);
(29) Planning and Development;
(30) Printing and Stationery;
(31) Public Health Engineering;
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(32) Public Works Department including work relating to State Highways as well as
the responsibility discharged by the State Government for maintenance of
National Highways within the jurisdiction of GTA;
(33) Publicity and Public Relations including Regulation of Media – both Print and
Electronic media;
(34) Registration of births and deaths;
(35) Relief and Rehabilitation, establishing a branch of disaster management in
consultation with NDMA under the extant laws/rules.
(36) Sericulture;
(37) Small, cottage and rural industry subject to the provisions of Entries 7 and 52 of
List I of the Seventh Schedule;
(38) Social Welfare; including part of SC & ST Development and Finance Corporation
under GTA area;
(39) Soil conservation;
(40) Sports and Youth Welfare;
(41) Statistics;
(42) Tourism: Tourism infrastructure within the jurisdiction of the GTA catering to the
area of GTA would be transferred to GTA. However, GTA may set up its own
wing of Tourism Development Corporation for the area under its jurisdiction;
(43) Transport (roads, bridges, ferries and other means of communication not specified
in List I of the Seventh Schedule, municipal tramways, ropeways, inland
waterways and traffic thereon, subject to the provision of Entry 40 of List I and
List III of the Seventh Schedule with regard to such waterways, vehicles and other
mechanically propelled vehicles);
(44) The State Government will consider opening an RTO Office in the GTA area
however; powers vested with the DM at present would remain with him only.
(45) Tribal research institution controlled and financed by the State Government;
(46) Urban development – town and country planning;
(47) Weights and measures subject to the provisions of Entry 50 of List I of the
Seventh Schedule;
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(48) Welfare of plain tribes and backward classes subject to the area being under GTA
only;
(49) Welfare of the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes and Other Backward
Classes;
(50) Welfare of Minorities;
(51) Management and settlement of land including markets and market sheds
controlled by the Darjeeling Improvement Fund;
(52) Minor Minerals and Mineral development (subject to the provisions of Entry 23 of
List II of the Seventh Schedule);
(53) Rural electrification;
(54) Renewable sources of energy including water-power (subject to Entry 56 of List I
and Entry 38 of List III of the Seventh Schedule);
(55) Sharing electricity with GTA subject to evolving a mutually agreeable formula with the State government.
(56) Pounds and prevention of cattle trespass;
(57) Management of burial grounds and cremation grounds;
(58) Regulation of Cable channels; to the extent the powers of Central Act, i.e. the Cable Television Network (Regulation) Amendment Act, 2002 vests with the State government;
(59) Tauzi: Tauzi Department of the Collectorate.

Annexure ‘B1’
LIST OF PROJECTS TO BE UNDERTAKEN BY THE GTA TO DEVELOP THE PHYSICAL AND SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE IN THE GTA AREA IN ORDER TO ACCELERATE THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE REGION
1. Comprehensive water supply system in the new body area;
2. Multi-super specialty Medical College and Hospital;
3. Establishment of Hospitality and Tourism Management Institute;
4. Establishment of a College of Nursing;
5. Establishment of a Gorkha House at New Delhi;
6. Establishment of an Institute for Research and Development of the Nepali Language;
7. Establishment of a Cultural Institute to preserve, promote and develop culture, tradition,
heritage of the people of the region;
8. Establishment of Research and Development Institute for Tea and Cinchona;
9. Research and Development Institute for Horticulture, Floriculture;
10. Balasan Drinking Water Project to be taken up by the Union Government and be declared
as a National Project;
11. Sidrabong Hydro Project has been declared a National Heritage but neglected. Funds for
its maintenance and upkeep;
12. Food processing, agro-processing complex and cold storage;
13. Creation and development of the IT industry in this region;
14. A new bridge connecting Dooars to be constructed over the Teesta River as the only
Coronation Bridge has become very old and it may collapse any time;
15. Mini and Micro Hydro Projects in GTA;
16. Establishment of Eight Multi disciplinary College different areas of the Region;
17. Establishment of Veterinary Hospitals;
18. High School/Higher Secondary School for every twenty-five villages;
19. Processing plants for Cinchona at Mungpoo;
20. Establishment of Polytechnics for all subdivisions;
21. 2 ITIs / Vocational Institutes in each subdivision;
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22. Construction of Multi storied Car Parking at Darjeeling, Kurseong and Kalimpong;
23. Construction of Circular Road connecting Darjeeling Town-Lebong-Pandam-
Jorebunglow-Darjeeling Town;
24. Construction of Rope way at Kalimpong( Delo – Relly), at Darjeeling (Tukvar-Singla)
and (Batasia-Roack Garden), at Mirik ( Mirik – Kurseong), at Kurseong (Giddeypahar-
Rohini);
25. Special Fund for the construction of Super-speciality Hospitals in every Sub-Division;
26. Creation of an Industrial zone in an area of at least 1000 acres in the plain areas of the
proposed GTA and to be accorded status of special economic zone;
27. Institute of Capacity Building & Livelihood School.

Annexure ‘B2’

LIST OF PROJECT PROPOSALS WHICH GTA MAY TAKE UP WITH THE STATE/CENTRAL GOVERNMENT

1. Establish a Central Institute of Technology.
2. Establishment of a Central University;
3. National Institute of Technology (NIT) including IT and Bio-technology;
4. Construction of an alternative National Highway from Siliguri via Mirik along Balasan
River to Darjeeling;
5. Establishment of a Fashion Technology Institute;
6. Establishment of a Sainik School;
7. Establishment of National Games and Sports Academy;
8. Establishment of a Tea Auction Centre at Darjeeling;
9. Darjeeling Himalayan Railway to be revitalized for boosting Tourism sector;
10. To establish a Broad-gauge Railway Terminal Station at Sukna;
11. Strengthening and Widening of National Highway 55 and 31 A;
12. Central Government Engineering College funded by GOI;
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13. Revival of Trade route to Tibet via Jelep-la from Kalimpong;
14. Reservation of seats for students of this region in College/Institution of higher education
including Engineering, Technical, Medical and Management etc all over India;_
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