The Punjab Government announced earlier that Happy Forgings Limited (HFL), has decided to make a significant greenfield investment of Rs 438 crore for auto and vehicle components.
Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann’s visionary thinking and active leadership have made Punjab the most preferred destination for investors.
Ganga Acrowools Limited is investing Rs 637 crore in a new textile project in Punjab under Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann’s ‘Invest Punjab’ initiative. The project will generate thousands of jobs, strengthen the local economy, and enhance the state’s position in textile manufacturing.
By giving compensation before Diwali, the government instilled confidence among farmers, proving that when it comes to Punjab, this government not only promises but also delivers. This spirit strengthens Punjab, showing unity in times of crisis and support for its people.
The initiative aims to make entrepreneurship mandatory in higher education, connecting students across the state to start their own businesses while earning credits and practical experience.
Infosys is investing Rs 300 crore to build a 30-acre campus in Mohali, creating more than 2,500 jobs in software, AI, and data analytics. Punjab Government’s ‘Mission Investment’ program is driving growth, empowering youth, and strengthening the state’s economy.
The Punjab government, under Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, has launched a ₹641 crore hybrid power project with Nabha Power Limited to combine solar and thermal energy in Rajpura.
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.