WEST BENGAL COMPREHENSIVE AREA DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
TAMLUK PROJECT
Purba Medinipur
Department of Panchayet & Rural Development, Govt of West Bengal
TAMLUK PROJECT
Purba Medinipur
Department of Panchayet & Rural Development, Govt of West Bengal
The Tamluk Project of the West Bengal Comprehensive Area Development Corporation (WBCADC) stands as a beacon of sustainable rural development in Purba Medinipur. Established under the visionary leadership of the Government of West Bengal, this project works to improve the lives of rural communities through integrated development across agriculture, allied sectors, and livelihoods.
Our focus is on empowering farmers, promoting self-help groups (SHGs), enhancing agricultural productivity, and supporting skill development initiatives that contribute to long-term economic stability in the region.
About us
WBCADC Tamluk Project — Empowering Rural Transformation in Purba Medinipur
The Tamluk Project is a key initiative under the West Bengal Comprehensive Area Development Corporation (WBCADC), a government undertaking working towards integrated rural development across the state of West Bengal.
Located in the heart of Purba Medinipur district, the Tamluk Project is committed to enhancing the livelihoods, skills, and sustainability of rural communities through a wide range of development interventions.
To create self-reliant, sustainable, and empowered rural communities through integrated planning, inclusive participation, and innovative development strategies.
To promote sustainable agriculture and allied sectors like animal husbandry, fishery, and horticulture
To strengthen rural livelihoods through skill development and entrepreneurship
To empower women and youth through SHG formation, vocational training, and micro-enterprises
To ensure participatory development by involving local communities in planning and execution
Capacity building and training programs for farmers and SHG members.
Promotion of scientific farming, organic agriculture, and sustainable practices.
Implementation of livestock and poultry development schemes.
Support for micro-enterprises and rural income generation.
Watershed development, afforestation, and natural resource management.
The Tamluk Project caters to several blocks and villages within Purba Medinipur district, focusing on backward and vulnerable communities, including women, small farmers, and unemployed youth.