Punjab is organizing the 5th ‘Progressive Punjab Investors Summit’ on February 23 and 24 in Mohali. Regarding preparations for the summit, an election meeting was organized in Mohali on Wednesday evening. In which Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann interacted with industrialists.
In this meeting, Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann said that the state government is giving a big boost to the food processing sector. Which on the one hand will create employment opportunities for the youth and at the same time will benefit the farmers immensely.
He further added that the state government will soon set up 20 rural industrial hubs across the state. These hubs will be equipped with state-of-the-art infrastructure to facilitate industrialists to set up their units. These hubs will give a boost to industrial development.
CM gave assurance to industrialists
Bhagwant Mann assured full support and cooperation to the industrialists to set up their units in these hubs.
According to an official statement, Mann gave a clarion call that the local industry should be encouraged to become the brand ambassador of the state to help it emerge as an industrial hub across the world and has provided a conducive environment for industry in the State. To further strengthen the Single Window System
Mann also said that massive efforts are being made to start domestic flights from Adampur, Halwara and Bhisiana airports to facilitate the industry.
Targeted the previous governments
Taking a dig at the previous governments, Mann claimed that earlier the single window service was just a gimmick with no meaningful purpose, which has not only demoralized investors. Rather, it also hindered the industrial development of the state.
However, the government has decided that the single window system should act as a real helper for entrepreneurs looking to invest in the state.
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