Mamata asks promising people settled abroad to come back to WB

Press Trust of India  |  Kolkata 

has given a call to people of the state who have migrated abroad in foreign institutions to come back, assuring all opportunities for the promising candidates.

Banerjee, who was addressing a function at St Xavier's College here, said on Friday the state has no dearth of talent and that pool should be "put to proper use".

"We think our children, who have made their mark in premier foreign institutes -- from to and -- should now be called back to the state. They will get all opportunities.

"If all go outside, who will be around in the next generation? Who will look after the state," the CM said.

She said the infrastructure in the districts has improved greatly in recent times.

"Aren't students from Burdwan (University) not good enough? Don't forget the students of Midnapore (East) stand first (in board exams). The students of Tamluk and Bankura are also our assets," Banerjee asserted.

The said her government plans to set up an hub with campuses of Presidency University, and in the New Town-Rajarhat area.

Banerjee also called upon to set up a campus at Alipurduar in North Bengal and assured the institution of all assistance, including land, in this regard.

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First Published: Sat, December 22 2018. 16:30 IST