The biggest example of this is Health Minister Dr Balbir Singh dedicating his ancestral house and adjoining shop complex to the government for Aam Aadmi Clinic.
Cheques will start from October 15 to ensure aid reaches people before Diwali. The state also criticised the Centre’s limited support and thanked volunteers and rescue forces for their efforts.
The initiative fosters pride in Punjabi identity and promotes the language globally through competitions, prizes, and cultural learning.
The mission focuses on rebuilding homes, restoring farming, supporting education, and ensuring health care for affected communities. Punjabis worldwide are joining hands, showcasing solidarity and the enduring spirit of the state.
The Mann government has made it clear that Punjab’s peace and harmony will not be broken at any cost. Whether it is artists or common citizens, their safety is the top responsibility of the government and the police
This award is a significant milestone for the Punjab government, highlighting the effective use of modern data analytics to make administrative processes more effective, strengthen public services, and ensure accountable governance.
Punjab government has taken a major and much-needed decision to change this situation. The state cabinet has approved crucial amendments to the ‘Punjab Village Common Land Rules, 1964’.
Infosys Limited will expand its Mohali operations with an investment of ₹300 crore, creating 2,500 direct jobs and 210 indirect jobs. The phased development includes eco-friendly offices and will strengthen Punjab’s position in technology and industry.
This project aims to provide modern infrastructure, digital services, and a platform for better governance in rural areas, bringing the vision of ‘Rangla Punjab’ closer to reality.
Punjab government's initiative has emerged as a ray of hope for the poor and working-class families who have long been struggling with economic challenges.
Aam Aadmi Party National Convenor and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has openly spoken about the injustice against Sonam Wangchuk.
Over 2,300 villages and nearly 20 lakh people were affected, with massive damage to homes, schools, hospitals, and roads. The relief package aims to help farmers restart cultivation and restore their livelihoods.