"The Hill communities are very close to my heart. Today I have announced setting up of a development board for the Mangar community," Banerjee said on a Facebook post during her tour to Darjeeling district.
She said funds have been sanctioned for construction of night schools, hostels for girls, jhora improvement schemes, apart from several other projects for the Lepcha Board, which would now be known as the West Bengal Mayal Lyang Lepcha Development Board.
Since its formation, the Lepcha Board has actively worked for development of housing, education, livelihood, sanitation, tourism and preservation and propagation of heritage, arts and crafts and language of the community, she said.
As a part of the 'Clean Darjeeling, Green Darjeeling' mission, the government has sanctioned 22,500 toilets for various Hill communities involving a substantial funding.