West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said on Thursday that her government is committed to eradicating poverty and the principle of Nobel Prize winner Abhijit Vinayak Banerjee will help the poor. Banerjee shared her thoughts on Twitter and posted some pictures of her while she met Nirmala Banerjee, the mother of Nobel laureate Abhijit Banerjee at her residence in the city on Wednesday evening.
Banerjee tweeted, "Yesterday I spent time with the family of Nobel laureate economist Abhijeet Banerjee. His contribution to the experimental principle of poverty alleviation will help the people and West Bengal is very proud of him! "On the occasion of International Poverty Alleviation Day on Thursday, Banerjee tweeted," Our government in Bengal poverty Is committed to removing unemployment, reducing unemployment, fighting illiteracy and upholding human rights. "
The requirement for awareness in 1987, October 17 was declared International Poverty Eradication Day. During his meeting with Nirmala Banerjee on Wednesday, the Chief Minister briefed him about the pro-poor schemes and state government projects. Nirmala Banerjee is an economist herself. Banerjee said that the West Bengal government can seek their help in various projects of departments like agriculture, health, agricultural development and education including women and child welfare.

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