Jimpa & Nijjar reiterate the government’s commitment to boost industry in Punjab

Jimpa & Nijjar reiterate the government’s commitment to boost industry in Punjab

—Ludhiana to get 24-hour canal water supply after three years -Nijjar

Ludhiana, September 16:

Punjab Revenue Minister Bram Shankar Jimpa and Local Bodies Minister Dr Inderbir Singh Nijjar on Friday said that Punjab Government led by Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann was taking every necessary step to boost investments in the industrial sector.
Jimpa and Nijjar, after presiding over an event organized by AAP Trade and Industry Wing, said that the Punjab government was working on a new industrial policy and a draft had also been approved by Chief Minister recently. They said that the new policy would give a major push to the industry thus creating more job opportunities for the youths of the state. They said that industry was the engine of economic growth of the state and all-out efforts were being made to facilitate industrialists and traders in the state.
Later addressing the people, Bram Shankar Jimpa said that a major drive was underway to weed out corruption from revenue department and transparent services were being ensured to the people.
Meanwhile, Dr Nijjar said that Ludhiana would get a 24-hour canal water supply after three years when the surface water project gets complete.
Later, they also honored the representatives of the Traders wing and said that they could approach them anytime regarding any issue which would be solved promptly.
Prominent present on the occasion included MLAs Rajinderpal Kaur Chinna, Madan Lal Bagga, Kulwant Singh Sidhu, Jiwan Singh Sangowal, Ashok Parashar Pappi, Daljit Singh Grewal, LIT Chairman Tarsem Singh Bhinder, Punjab Co-operative Agriculture Development Bank chairman Suresh Goyal,  Punjab Traders Board Chairman Anil Thakur, AAP Women wing head Rajwinder Kaur, AAP Trade wing Punjab president Raman Mittal, AAP District President Sharanpal Singh Makkar, AAP District President (Trade and Industries Wing) Parampal Singh Bawa, besides several others.

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