Punjab’s Cabinet Minister for Industries & Commerce, Investment Promotion, Local Government and Power, Sanjeev Arora, interacted with industrialists during a district-level meeting of MSMEs held in Patiala. During the meeting, he listened to the issues raised by entrepreneurs from different districts and resolved several matters on the spot. Punjab’s Health and Family Welfare Minister Dr. Balbir Singh was also present on the occasion.
Issuing directions to the Local Government Department, Minister Sanjeev Arora said special attention should be given to improving cleanliness and the sewerage system in cities. He emphasized that basic civic facilities for people must be given top priority. In this regard, he announced that by the end of May, 2120 kilometres of roads will be constructed in urban areas of Punjab at a cost of ₹1300 crore. A separate plan has been prepared for rural areas.
Sanjeev Arora also announced that the Punjab Government will implement a new Industrial Park Policy within one month, under which large industrial parks spread over at least 25 acres will be developed in the state. Entrepreneurs and real estate developers will jointly participate in developing these parks, while investors will be able to register and obtain necessary approvals for investment in these projects.
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To further accelerate industrial growth, the cabinet minister Sanjeev Arora said the government is preparing a new Industrial Park policy that will encourage the private sector to develop industrial parks where both large and small plots will be available. During the meeting, officials of the Industries Department appreciated the government’s new policies, and industrialists also expressed satisfaction.
Sanjeev Arora also said that the government is fully committed to protecting the interests of farmers. Whether crop damage occurs or farmers face losses due to natural calamities, the government will provide every possible assistance. He also warned that strict action will be taken against those selling fake seeds.
Speaking about the power sector, he said earlier solar projects were allotted with 100% allocation, but now the power board itself is issuing tenders, which has achieved significant success.
The minister further said that under the New Industrial Policy 2026, several new sectors such as film studios, hospitals and hotels have also been included. Special emphasis has been laid on strengthening the MSME sector, as it is the backbone of industrial development.
He claimed that Punjab is now emerging as one of the most preferred states for investors, and other states are also appreciating these initiatives.
The minister Sanjeev Arora said that the government’s main objective is to ensure people-centric development, and through improvements in industry, infrastructure and public facilities, Punjab will move towards new milestones of progress.
On the occasion, MLA Samana Chetan Singh Jaura Majra, MLA Patiala Urban Ajitpal Singh Kohli, Mayor Kundan Gogia, Deputy Mayor Harinder Kohli, State Secretary Jagdeep Jagga, Municipal Commissioner Paramjit Singh, ADC (Urban Development) Navreet Kaur Sekhon, Director Industries Jaspreet Singh, Punjab State Information Commissioner Virender Jeet Singh, GM DIC Patiala Arshdeep along with representatives of various industries, were present.
