The Punjab government, led by Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, has announced major initiatives to boost tourism across the state. Pathankot will be developed as an adventure hub, while Amritsar will soon get an international cricket stadium.
Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann’s government has permanently closed 18 toll plazas across the state, saving citizens over ₹61 lakh daily. This decision highlights a shift towards public welfare and fairness.
The Punjab government under CM Bhagwant Mann has launched “Pehel Mart,” a platform to showcase rural women’s talent, promote their products, and empower them with financial independence and recognition.
Punjab has unveiled Action Plan 2025 to end stubble burning and create economic opportunities. Farmers will benefit from bio-energy, organic fertilizer, and power generation, transforming waste into sustainable income.
Punjab, under Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, is turning into a global investment hub. Investor-friendly reforms, international confidence, and rapid industrial growth are creating jobs and opportunities for both youth and entrepreneurs.
The Global Sikh Council (GSC), representing Sikh bodies from 28 countries, has resolved to restore the sovereignty of Takhats, revive Sikh heritage sites in Pakistan, and set up a registered trust in India for transparent seva.
Punjab has also become the first state in India to introduce sign language in its Legislative Assembly, ensuring inclusivity in governance. Alongside, a technological solution—“Sign Lingua Franca”—is being developed to convert spoken words into sign language, further strengthening accessibility.
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.
Punjab has received a significant gift thanks to Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann's initiative. Fortis Healthcare has announced an investment of 900 crore rupees to develop Mohali as a medical capital.
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