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No.: 195/ICA/NB/PN Date:27.06.2017
Relaxation of the Restrictions on Sundays around College Street Areas
After considering the representation seeking relaxation of the restrictions, the
Commissioner of Kolkata Police, has decided to rescind a part of the order,
regarding prohibition of any rallies, processions, meetings, demonstrations with
or without loudspeakers and sloganeering, and has excluded Sundays only for
the period from 05.06.2017 to 03.08.2017 in the original order from its
purview. (Press Note)
Memo No. 187/ICA/NB/PN Date: 23-06-2017
KOLKATA POLICE NOTIFICATION
I. Processions with music on account of the Hindu Festival, Rathayatra & Punaryatra (Ultarath) will
be allowed subject to the conditions or/and directions of the West Bengal Pollution Control
Board and Hon'ble High Court at Calcutta on Sunday the 25th June, 2017 & Monday the 3rd
July, 2017 as follows from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.:-
Rathayatra Processions will be allowed on all streets, except the areas where orders under section
144 Cr.P.C., are in force and also except the following streets :-
A) North Division: 1) K.C. Sen St. in between A.P.C. Road and Amherst Street
B) Central Division: I) Old Court House Street 2) Govt. Place North 3) Govt. Place West 4)
Council House St. 5) Lions Range 6) K.S. Roy Road 7) Esplanade Row West 8) Old Post Office
St. 9) Bankshall Street 10) Hare Street I I ) Fairly Place 12) Red Cross Place 13) Koilaghata St
14) B.B.D. Bag North 15) Strand Rd. 16) P.C. Boral Street 17) Baithaka Khana Road 18) Creek
Row 19) Lenin Sarani 20) R.A.K. Road 2 1 ) Market Street 22) Marquis Street
C) South Division: I) Harish Mukherjee Road (Covering the stretch of SSKM Hospital) 2) SPM
Road (Covering the stretch of Chittaranjan Cancer Hospital & CSS Hospital) 3) Beltala Road,
Bakulbagan Road and Priyanath Mallick Road (Covering the stretch of CSS Hospital) 4)
Elgin Road, Lee Road and Suburban Hospital Road (Covering the stretch of SNP Hospital)
5) Harish Chatterjee Road 6) Harish Mukherjee Road 7) Queen's Ways 8) Hospital Road 9)
Cathedral Road 10) Red Road I) Khidderpore Road 12) Duffrin Road 13) Park Street 14)
Camac Street 15) S.P. Saroni 16) London Street 17) Rawdon Street D) Port Division: I) From the crossing of Nitya Ghosh Street and Kabitirtha Sarani (Watgunge
Street) to the crossing of Hemchandra Street and Kabitirtha Sarani (Watgunge Street) 2)
Garden Reach Road 3) Kacchi Sarak More 4) Paharpur Road 5) Mudialy Road from i ts
crossing from Brahma Samaj Lane to Garden Reach Road 6) Ekbalpore Lane 7) Hossain Shah
Road 8) Watgunge Street
E) South East Division: Both the flanks of EM Bypass from Chingrighata crossing to the
eastern slope of Ambedkar Bridge 2) Both the flanks of PC connector from Parama island to
P.C connector & Huges road crossing 3) Topsia Road 4) Topsia 2nd L.ane 5) Topsia 1st Lane
6) Kustia Masjid Bari Lane 7) C.N. Roy Road (from 42A Bus Stand to Sapgachi Auto Stand) 8)
G. J. Khan Road 9) Picnic Garden Road from Buttala More to 39 Bus Stand on Picnic
Garden Road 10) Along D.C. Dey Road towards Dhobitala Muslim Camp I I ) From
Baishali More on G.K. Road towards Railway Bridge 12) E.M. By Pass
F) Eastern Suburban Division: 1) Narkeldanga Main Road 2) Gas Street 3) Southern end of
Raja Dinendra Street 4) Southern end of Narkeldanga North Road 5) Canal East Road 6)
Canal West Road 7) Harshi Street 8) Chamru Singh Lane 9) Chatu Babu Lane 1 0 ) D.C.Dey
Road 11) Motijheel Lane 12) Sir Syed Ahmed Road 13) Bibi Bagan Road 14) E.M. By Pass
G) South Suburban Division: 1) Mukundapur Main Road from Institute of Management Studies
(IMS) to Mukundapur Bus Stand 2) Medica approach Road from Metro Cash and Carry to Vision Care
3) Link Road from Mukundapur Main Road to Netainagar Road.
2. Processions may cross over any of the above mentioned streets while proceeding by
streets which intersect them.
3. Processions must always pass by the left side of the street.
4. All music must cease in the neighbourhood of hospitals and of places of worship during
the time of public worship.
5. Persons taking part in any of the said processions must not carry sticks, clubs or other
offensive weapons.
6. No fire must be carried or fireworks discharged during the course of any procession.
7. No fireworks will be discharged or displayed on any public streets, thoroughfares or public
places or places of public resorts.
8. On Sunday, the 25th June, 2017 & Monday, the 3rd July, 2017 Police Officers on duty on the
streets at the time must arrange to stop tram and cars temporarily whilst processions are
passing and allow them to proceed when processions have passed.
9. No procession will be allowed to use/carry microphones or portable microphones.
10. No branches of trees or any tree can be cut on the way of procession.
11. One way traffic system wherever applicable, should not be violated.
N.B. Processions will not be allowed to proceed through C.R. Avenue, Jatindra Mohan Avenue
sectors between 8 a.m. and 10 p.m. except for cross-ends.
(Press Note)
No.: 182/ICA/NB/PN Date: 21.06.2017
Howrah Police: Cyber Cafe Regulations
The Howrah Police has passed an order for strict compliance by the owners of
the Cyber Cafes where large number of people visit to use the internet, computer
network facilities in those Cyber Cafes which are as follows:
a) Prohibiting the use of Cyber Cafe by unknown person and whose
identity has not been established before the owner of the Cafe.
b) Maintaining a register for identity of the visitors or users.
c) Make an entry in the handwriting of the visitors or users maintaining
name, address, telephone number and identity proof. The visitors or users shall
also sign the register kept for this purpose.
d) The identity of the visitors or users shall be established through
Identity Card, Voter Card, Ration Card, Driving Licence, Passport and Photo Credit
Card (any one of them).
e) Activity Server Log should be preserved in main Server and its record
should be preserved for at least six months from the point of last use.
f) If any activity of the visitors or users is of a suspicious nature, the
owner of Cyber Cafe shall immediately inform the nearest Police Station.
g) Record be maintained about the specific computer used by the visitors
or users.
This order has come into force with effect from 18th Day of June, 2017, and
will remain in force for a period of 60(six) days i.e. up to 16th Day of August,
2017 unless rescinded or altered earlier.
Any person contravening this order is liable to be punished under Section 188
of the Indian Penal Code.
(Press Note)
(Press Note)
Memo. no.: 181/ICA/NB/PN Dated: 21/06/2017
Howrah Police Notification to House Owners
Commissioner of Police, Howrah and Executive Magistrate in relation to the Metropolitan
area of Howrah and being empowered so to do by the State Government Home (Police)
Department Order No. 3636-PL/PB/14M-138/04 dt. 26.08.2011 to act under Section 144
of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (2 of 1974), do hereby order that no land-lord or
owner or person whose property falls under the jurisdiction of area of any of the Police
Stations under Howrah Metropolitan area shall let/sublet/lease/rent out any residential
accommodation or grant lease or license to any person unless and until the said
landlord/owner/person has furnished the particulars of the said tenant(s)/ license as the
case may be as per the Proforma in Schedule-l to the Officer-in-Charge of the Police
Station concerned. And whoever having property in his possession or under his
management shall also inform in writing to the Officer-in-Charge of the Police Station
concerned in whose jurisdiction the premise falls about the particulars of the tenants or
leasee or licensee as the case may be as per the said proforma.
The order has come into force on and from 18th Day of June, 2017, and will remain in
force for a period of 60 (sixty) days i.e., upto 16th Day of August, 2017 unless rescinded
or altered earlier.
Any person contravening this order is liable to be punished under Section 188 of the
Indian Penal Code.
Schedule –I
Residential Tenants Profile Form
To
The Officer-in-Charge
Howrah
The following is the profile of my residential tenants/lease/licensee for your
information.
1. Category (New or Old Tenant) :
2. Name of House Owner :
3. Address of House Owner :
4. Contact nos. :
5. Address of the rented premises :
6. Name & Age of Tenant :
7. Father's/Guardian's Name :
8. Permanent Address :
9. Previous Address :
10. Name of all residents with age and
Father's Name
:
11. Occupation & Address with Telephone
nos. of Tenant
:
12. Expected period of stay :
13. Names & Address of two reference :
14. Period for which the accommodation has
been rented
:
(Signature of the House Owner/Landlord/Leaser)
(Press Note)
Memo.No.166/ICA/NB/PN Dated: 06/06/2017
Kolkata Police Noticification About Applying 144 Cr.P.C. in few Places in
Kolkata
Any assembly of five or more persons or processions or rallies or meetings or
demonstrations or the carrying of any lathi or other dangerous weapons or the doing
of any act which is likely to cause disturbances of the public tranquillity and breach of the
peace within the following area in the town of Kolkata, is prohibited for a period of
60(sixty) days from the 5th June, 2017 to 3rd August, 2017 until further orders.
Schedule
The area within the jurisdiction of Amherst Street PS, Muchipara PS and JOrasanko PS in
the town of Kolkata bounded-
1) On the North by M.G. Road from College Street crossing to
Shyamacharan Dey Street crossing
2) On the South by Surya Sen Street from Colootola Street crossing
(Surya Sen St. and College St. crossing) to Bankirn
Chatterjee Street crossing
3) On the East by Entire Bankirn Chatterjee Street, Shyamacharan
Dey Street from Bankim Chatterjee Street crossing
to M.G. Road crossing
4) On the West by College Street from M.G. Road crossing upto
Medical College ft, Hospital (College St. and Surya Sen
Street crossing)
Explanation: In this order, the Town of Kolkata means the town of Kolkata as defined in
Section 3 of the Kolkata Police Act, 1866 (Bengal Act IV of 1866).
(Press Note)
Memo.No.125/ICA/NB/PN Dated: 19/04/2017
Kolkata Police Notification to House Owners
In view of the situation prevailing in the areas of Police Stations specified in the Schedule
appended to this order, it is apprehended that terrorist /anti-social elements may seek hideouts
in the residential areas of the said Police Stations and there is every likelihood of breach of the
peace and disturbance of public tranquility and also there is grave danger to human life and
safety and injury to public property on that account.
And whereas it is necessary that some checks should be put on land lords/ tenants so
that terrorist/anti-social elements in the guise of tenants may not cause riots and damage
public property etc. and that immediate action is necessary for the prevention of the same.
Kolkata Police do hereby order that no land-lord/owner/person whose house property falls
under the jurisdiction of area of Police Stations specified in the Schedule appended to this order,
shall let/sublet/rent out any accommodation to any person unless and until he/she has furnisiied
the particulars of the said tenant(s) as per Proforma in Schedule-11 to the Officer-in-charge of the
Police Station concerned. All persons who intend to take accommodation on rent shall inform in
writing in this regard to the Officer-in-Charge of the Police Station concerned in whose
jurisdiction tlie premises fall. The persons dealing in property business shall also inform in writing
to the Officer-in-Charge of the Police Station concerned in whose jurisdiction the premises fall
about the particulars of the tenants.
This order has been into force with effect from 19.04.2017 and shall be effective for a
period of 60 days upto 12.06.2017 (both days inclusive) unless withdrawn earlier.
Any person contravening this order shall be punishable under Section 188 of the Indian
Penal Code.
Schedule -I
Division wise PS List
Sl. No North Division Sl. No. E.S.D Sl. No. Central Division
1. Shyampukur PS 1. Manicktala PS 1. Burrabazar PS
2. Jorabagan PS 2. Ultadanga PS 2. Posta PS
3. Burtala PS 3. Entally PS 3. Jorasanko PS
4. Amherst St. PS 4. Phoolbagan PS 4. Hare Street PS
5. Cossipore PS 5. Narkeldanga PS 5. Bowbazar PS
6. Chitpur PS 6. Beniapukur PS 6. Muchipara PS
7. Sinthee PS 7. Beliaghata PS 7. Taltala PS
8. Tala PS 8. New Market PS
9. Girish Park PS
Sl.
No
.
Port Division SI.
No.
South Division SI.
No.
South East Division
1. Watgunge PS (W) 1. Hastings PS (L1) 1. Lake PS (U2)
2. Garden Reach PS (X1) 2. Park Street PS (K1)
2. Gariahat PS (S2)
3. Ekbalpore PS (Z) 3. Shakespeare Sarani PS (K2) 3. Karaya PS (Y)
4. North Port PS 4. Kalighat PS (T2) 4. Ballygunge PS (S1)
5. South Port PS 5. Bhowanipur PS (T1) 5. Topsia PS (R2)
6. West Port PS 6. Alipore PS (V1) 6. Tangra PS (Q2)
7. Metiabruz PS (MTZ) 7. New Alipore PS (V2)
7. Pragati Maidan PS (PGM)
8. Rajabagan PS (RJB) 8. Chetla PS (V3) 8. Tiljala PS (TLJ)
9. Nadial PS (NDL) 9. Tollygunge PS (U1) 9. Anandapur PS
10. Charu Market PS (U2) 10. Leather Complex
11. Maidan PS (L2)
SI. No.
Behala Division (South West Div) SI. No. Jadavpur Division (South Sub Division)
1. Behala PS 1. Jadavpur PS
2. Parnasree PS 2. Patuli PS
3. Thakurpukur PS 3. PurbaJadavpurPS
4. Haridevpur PS 4. Survey Park PS
5. Taratala PS 5. Kasba PS .
6. Sarsuna PS 6. Garfa PS
7. Regent Park PS
8. Bansdroni PS
9. Netaji Nagar PS
10. Panchasayar PS
Residential Tenants Profile Form To
The Officer-in-Charge
Kolkata.
Owner Details
1) Name
2) Age
3) Gender (M/F/O)
4) Address
5) Police Station
6) Occupation
7) Contact No
8) ID Proof and No
The following is the profile of my residential tenants:
Tenant Details
1. Category (New or Old Tenant) :
2. Name :
3. Age
4. Gender (M/F/O)
5. Father's/Guardian's Name
6. Contact nos.
7. ID Type
8. ID No
9. Name of all residents with Age and Relation :
10. Occupation
11. Office / Institution Name
12. Office / Institution Address
13. Office / Institution Phone No
14. Permanent Address :
15. Previous Residential Address :
16. Address of Rented Premises :
17. Name of the PS of Rented Premises
18. Expected period of Stay :
19. Accommodation Period :
20. Reference (1) Name :
21. Address & Phone No :
22. Reference (2) Name :
23. Address & Phone No :
24. Date of Occupation :
(Signature of the House Owner)
Photo
Paying Guest Profile Form To
The Officer-in-Charge
Kolkata.
Owner Details
1) Name
2) Age
3) Gender (M/F/O)
4) Address
5) Police Station
6) Occupation
7) Contact No
8) ID Proof and No
The following is the profile of my Paying Guest:
Paying Guest Details:
1.
Category (New or Old Tenant) :
2. Name :
3. Age :
4. Gender (M/F/O) :
5. Father's/Guardian's Name :
6. Contact nos. :
7. ID Type :
8. ID No :
9. Occupation :
10. Permanent Address :
11. Previous Residential Address :
12. Address of Rented Premises :
13. Office / Institution Name :
14. Office / Institution Address :
15. Office / Institution Phone No :
16. Expected period of Stay :
17. PS of the Rented Premises :
18. Reference (1) Name :
19. Address & Phone No :
20. Reference (2) Name :
21. Address & Phone No :
22. Date of Occupation :
(Signature of the House Owner)
Photo
Domestic Help Profile Form
To
The Officer-in-Charge
Kolkata.
Owner Details
1) Name
2) Age
3) Gender (M/F/O)
4) Address
5) Police Station
6) Occupation
7) Contact No
8) ID Proof and No
The following is the profile of my Domestic Help:
Domestic Help Details:
1. Name :
2. Age :
3. Gender (M/F/O) :
4. Father's/Guardian's Name :
5. ID Type :
6. ID No :
7. Contact nos. :
8. Permanent Address :
9. Previous Address :
10. Address of Working Premises :
11. Name of the PS of where the Working
Premises falls
:
12. Distinguishing Mark :
13. Physical Description :
14. Languages Spoken :
15. Date of Joining :
(Signature of the House Owner)
(Press Note)
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Government of West Bengal
Department of Information & Cultural Affairs
Nabanna, 325 Sarat Chatterjee Road , Mandirtala, Howrah-711102
Phone- 2253 5111 , 5336
Mail Id – newsbureauica@gmail.com
Memo.No. 28 /ICA / NB /PN Date: 24/01/2017
The Department of Information Technology and Electronics, Government of West Bengal,
intends to create a Digital Depository in which the Govt. Departments/ Institutions/ Organizations as
well as private entities like schools, colleges, universities, hospitals etc shall be able to deposit
important documents such as School Leaving Certificates, College Degrees, Academic Awards, Mark
Sheets, Licenses, Experience certificates and other testimonials etc. at the time of issuance thus
eliminating the use of physical documents. Likewise it will enable authorized requestors such as
Govt. Departments/ Institutions/ Organizations as well as private entities to seamlessly access and
easily authenticate electronically signed and deposited testimonials directly and remotely. For
ensuring that only authentic documents are uploaded in the system, the Issuer Departments/ Private
agencies will be given the rights to upload the documents, whereas Government to Citizen services
will be made available for viewing and downloading the documents.
Benefits of developing and implementing a digital depository for the State
The Digital Depository shall benefit the participating West Bengal Government departments/
agencies and citizens of West Bengal in the following ways:
• Direct Uploading after digital signature : Issuer departments in West Bengal will be able to
directly upload necessary citizen testimonials and also departmental documents onto a
secure online platform after digitally signing the same.
• Easy validation of authenticity: Depository will ease validation of the authenticity of
documents as they will be issued directly and will be digitally signed by the registered
issuers.
• Security: Will help create a highly secure centralized depository of digitally signed e-
documents with easy update, retrieval and administration facilities for departments and
organizations within West Bengal.
• Paperless: Eliminate administrative overhead of Government / Private Entities by minimizing
the use of paper and by directly uploading digital documents.
• Ease of Access: Authorized requesters can request for access to important citizen records
and digital documents anytime, anywhere.
Tentative cost for development, implementation and maintenance of the digital depository
Based on estimated list of Hardware / Software and Resource requirements for the digital
depository, the cost of developing, implementation, maintenance and support for 5-years is
estimated at INR 11.35 Cr.
***** ( Press Note )