The project focuses on modernising power infrastructure, upgrading substations, installing smart meters, and ensuring public safety. It aims to boost Punjab’s economy, support farmers and industries, and bring long-term energy security.
Japan’s leading packaging company, Toppan Films, is investing ₹788 crores in Nawanshahr, Punjab. The new plant will use advanced Japanese technology to produce eco-friendly packaging films for food, pharma, and electronics.
The event celebrated India’s unity through cultural performances, traditional food, and art from different states. Both leaders encouraged students to value diversity and contribute to the nation’s development.
With over 7,000 small business units being set up and cold storage facilities expanding, rural employment is rising. The state aims to double farmers’ income and turn Punjab into a major food processing hub.
Major firms like Tata Steel, Infosys, and Ambuja Cements are driving this growth, strengthening Punjab’s industrial and employment landscape.
Supported by Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann’s pro-industry policies, the project aims to strengthen India’s self-reliance in drug manufacturing, create thousands of jobs, and promote eco-friendly industrial growth.
By 2028-29, student ventures are expected to generate revenue worth Rs 78,600 crore, marking a new era in Punjab’s education and economy.
This major project is set to create jobs, boost exports, and position Punjab as a leading manufacturing centre. With initiatives like ‘Invest Punjab’ and the ‘Fast Track Portal’, the state is turning into a top destination for industries and investors.
The groundbreaking ceremony for this project took place on October 20, 2023, with Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann playing a key role.
Punjab is emerging as a top global investment destination under Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann. With Rs 3,000 crore invested in food, manufacturing, and auto sectors by leading global companies, the state is witnessing strong economic and job growth.
By registering FIRs under non-bailable sections, the government has made it clear that any conspiracy to insult Dalits or intimidate constitutional institutions will not be tolerated.
The government will also develop over 3,000 sports stadiums across the state and promote sports as a tool against drug abuse. Mann highlighted Punjab’s rich sporting history, honoring athletes who brought pride to the state and country.