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
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.
In a significant counter-terrorism operation, Punjab Police, with central agencies and Interpol’s support, successfully extradited Babbar Khalsa terrorist Parminder Singh alias Pindi from Abu Dhabi to India.
After Punjab’s devastating floods, the Centre announced ₹1600 crore relief, yet not a single rupee reached the state. AAP accused the government of betrayal, demanding rightful compensation over token gestures.
Punjab is battling a flood crisis but claims it received just ₹1,600 crore from the Center, while Bihar got ₹7,500 crore, sparking anger, politics, and sharp questions nationwide.
Punjab showcased its new face of farming at World Food Expo 2025, proving that modern technology and smart innovation can change agriculture, boost exports, and make farmers stronger in global markets.
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.
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.