With transparent policies, a 45-day single-window clearance system, and the Progressive Punjab Investors’ Summit, Punjab is rapidly emerging as an industrial powerhouse and global investment destination.
Bhagwant Mann government’s clear vision is to transform the destiny of Punjab’s youth, to make them not just job seekers but job givers.
The Mann government's objective is to transform Punjab from a state solely reliant on one sector (agriculture) into a robust model of 'multi-sector growth.'
The Mann government also raised SDRF compensation, offered loan relief, and ensured help for every affected family, setting a new national example of transparent and people-first governance.
This initiative focuses on quality, transparency, and five-year maintenance, aiming to boost agriculture, trade, and village connectivity while eliminating corruption.
The package includes pulses, sugar, tea, mustard oil, turmeric, and wheat. Scheduled to start in April 2026, the initiative aims to ease the burden of daily essentials for poor and middle-class families.
The government has also ensured that farmers do not face any kind of difficulty at the purchase centers. Proper arrangements for water, shade, and seating have been made.
The state government has spent over Rs 231 crores on these schools to bring the quality of education to a level that was previously only reached by big and expensive private schools.
These programs aim to help students understand Guru Ji’s teachings of peace, equality, courage, and humanity, and to inspire them to live by moral and spiritual values.
This includes 54,422 government posts and 4.5 lakh private sector opportunities created through new industrial investments. With a focus on fair and merit-based recruitment, the unemployment rate in Punjab has dropped, benefiting youth, women, and rural families across the state.
The Punjab government’s goal is not just to provide treatment, but also to make people aware about health.
Ranjan Pathak was the leader of the Sigma Gang, which is a criminal network active in Bihar and Nepal for several years.