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AAP-led Punjab launches revolutionary Udyog Kranti to boost industrial growth
AAP-led Punjab launches revolutionary Udyog Kranti to boost industrial growth

New Indian Express

time3 hours ago

  • Business
  • New Indian Express

AAP-led Punjab launches revolutionary Udyog Kranti to boost industrial growth

MOHALI: The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP)-led Punjab government today launched the Punjab Udyog Kranti initiative, claiming to be the first in the country to introduce such a comprehensive industrial revolution. The initiative is aimed at simplifying, reducing, and expediting the statutory processes required to set up industry in the state. Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann and AAP supremo Arvind Kejriwal unveiled 12 new initiatives designed to revolutionise industrial growth in the state, thereby launching a new era of growth and prosperity for Punjab's industry under the Punjab Udyog Kranti. Kejriwal said that a set of 12 initiatives will revolutionise how industry in Punjab operates, how industry interacts with the government, and how industry can unlock the value of its land and become more competitive nationally as well as globally. He said, 'Firstly, the state government will ensure a deemed approval system in 45 days for all applications, thereby stipulating that all approvals and clearances for setting up a business or expanding an existing business will be issued in a maximum of 45 working days, addressing one of the biggest concerns of investors – delay and uncertainty.' Previously, Kejriwal said, many clearances had notified timelines of 60 to 120 working days, and actual processing often took even longer, creating unpredictability in project execution. He said that upon applying for a new business, within seven days the state government will review the application online and inform the applicant about any deficiency, the removal of which will ensure they get all approvals within the remaining 45 days.

Punjab: Fasttrack portal for investors to be rolled out today
Punjab: Fasttrack portal for investors to be rolled out today

Hindustan Times

time14 hours ago

  • Business
  • Hindustan Times

Punjab: Fasttrack portal for investors to be rolled out today

Punjab chief minister Bhagwant Singh Mann and former Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal will on Tuesday launch FastTrack Punjab portal to ensure all the approvals for the investors within 45 days of application. 'These reforms are not the end but the beginning of a movement wherein ease of doing business becomes a culture, not a slogan,' said the Punjab CM, adding that FastTrack Punjab portal represents more than a technological upgrade, adding that it is the backbone of a re-imagined industrial governance model. 'The state government is replacing discretion with discipline, delay with digital and confusion with clarity. From getting approvals in a maximum of 45 days to eliminating red tape, Punjab's system is no longer reactive. It is proactive, precise and professional,' he said. Mann said Punjab welcomes the industrialist, be it a startup founder, a global conglomerate or a first-time entrepreneur, not just with incentives, but with integrity and intention.

Mann slams Akalis, calls SGPC a ‘golak committee'
Mann slams Akalis, calls SGPC a ‘golak committee'

Time of India

time2 days ago

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Mann slams Akalis, calls SGPC a ‘golak committee'

1 2 3 Amritsar: Punjab chief minister Bhagwant Singh Mann accused the Akalis of allegedly manipulating the appointments of jathedars and reducing the Shiromani Gurdwara Prabandhak Committee (SGPC) to a mere 'Shiromani Golak Prabandhak Committee' out of their greed for money. Addressing a public gathering here on Sunday, Mann alleged that the Badals misused their political power to interfere in religious affairs, including manipulating the appointment of jathedars of Akal Takht to suit their personal interests. He also alleged that, driven by financial motives, the Akalis degraded the sanctity of the SGPC and misused both it and the Akal Takht for narrow political gains. Mann also accused them of twisting the directives of the Akal Takht to deceive the public and serve their own agendas. "Akalis not only looted the state exchequer but also funds belonging to religious institutions," he alleged, adding that their tenure was marked by political and religious exploitation, which caused significant harm to Punjab. The chief minister said the Akali leadership symbolises a legacy where the poor were neglected while the powerful looted the state with impunity. He went on to allege that the Akalis exploited the underprivileged and weaker sections of society, adding that they are now facing the consequences of their actions. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like People Born 1940-1975 With No Life Insurance Could Be Eligible For This Reassured Get Quote Undo SGPC hits back at Mann The Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) has strongly objected to chief minister Bhagwant Singh Mann's remark referring to the SGPC as the 'Shiromani Golak Parbandhak Committee' during his address on Sunday. SGPC president Harjinder Singh Dhami said Mann's remarks are baseless, deeply hurt Sikh sentiments, and show utter disrespect towards the supreme gurdwara management body of the Sikh community. He said such a comment not only reflects Mann's intellectual bankruptcy but also exposes his arrogance and shallow mindset. Dhami emphasised that the SGPC is not just a gurdwara administrative body but also an ideal institution in the fields of social service and education. 'Neglected weaker sections' Chief minister Bhagwant Singh Mann on Sunday slammed traditional political parties for being insensitive to the welfare of economically weaker and underprivileged sections. He said, "these selfish leaders have always treated scheduled castes (SC) brethren merely as vote banks." Addressing the gathering, Mann said those who usurped money meant for the well-being of poor students under the post-matric scholarship scheme are now facing several health ailments. He mentioned that this money is now being spent on their treatment in hospitals, as they face the wrath of the Almighty. He said these former rulers of the state were completely insensitive to the problems of the common man. He remarked that the convent-educated leaders of previous governments never bothered to improve the level of education in the state, adding that the sole reason for this was that their own children studied in big private schools in the hills, while only the children of the common man attended government schools. In contrast, Mann said his government has been focusing on transforming the lives of the common people by providing them with quality education. SGPC committee meet on June 12 The meeting of the executive committee of the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC), which was earlier scheduled for June 9, will now be held on June 12, informed SGPC chief secretary Kulwant Singh Mannan in a release issued here on late Sunday said the meeting was postponed due to some important engagements and will be held on June 12 at 12 noon. He also informed that on the same day, at 3 pm, a meeting of the Dharam Parchar Committee will also be held. Mann reiterates Rs 67.8cr loan waiver CM Bhagwant Mann also reiterated his govt's move to waive loans amounting to Rs 67.84 crore disbursed by the Punjab Scheduled Castes Land Development & Finance Corporation (PSCFC) up to March 31, 2020, benefiting approximately 4,800 families. While addressing a gathering during a function to hand over certificates of loan waiver to the beneficiaries on Sunday, Mann said the waiver covered all loans disbursed by the PSCFC up to the mentioned date, offering significant relief to SC and divyangjan (persons with disabilities) loanees.

Gmada to acquire 2,600 acres of land across Mohali to curb mushrooming of unauthorised colonies
Gmada to acquire 2,600 acres of land across Mohali to curb mushrooming of unauthorised colonies

Time of India

time3 days ago

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Gmada to acquire 2,600 acres of land across Mohali to curb mushrooming of unauthorised colonies

MOHALI : In a significant push towards curbing the mushrooming of illegal and unauthorised colonies, the Greater Mohali Area Development Authority (Gmada) is set to acquire land across the city. The Punjab govt has approved the acquisition of nearly 2,600 acres of land across various sectors for commercial, institutional, industrial, and residential use. The decision was taken during a meeting of the executive committee of Gmada here Friday. It was chaired by state chief secretary KAP Sinha. As per the plan, 236 acres will be acquired in Sector 87 for commercial purposes, 313 acres in Sector 84 for institutional projects, and 321 acres in sectors 101 to 103 for industrial use. The biggest chunk — 1,800 acres — will be acquired in sectors 120 to 124 along the PR-7 road for residential development. The acquisition is expected to begin within a month, pending final approval from chief minister Bhagwant Singh Mann, who also heads the Punjab Urban Planning and Development Authority. A senior Gmada official confirmed that with this move, no Change of Land Use (CLU) permissions will be granted to private developers in the targeted areas. "This will ensure regulated development and curb the unchecked spread of unauthorised colonies," he explained. Particularly in sectors 120 to 123, several unauthorised colonies have mushroomed across nearly 50 acres in villages like Daun, Raipur, Behlolpur, Barmajra, Tarauli, and Jhampur. These were carved out of agricultural land without CLU approvals or the required official clearances. The chief administrator has directed officials to submit a report within two days to fix responsibility for such violations. Authorities have also been instructed to use Google satellite imagery to identify illegal constructions and take immediate legal action. The move is seen as a firm step towards enforcing urban planning norms and preventing haphazard growth in one of Punjab's fastest developing regions.

Gmada to acquire 2,600 acres of land across Mohali to curb mushrooming of unauthorised colonies
Gmada to acquire 2,600 acres of land across Mohali to curb mushrooming of unauthorised colonies

Time of India

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Time of India

Gmada to acquire 2,600 acres of land across Mohali to curb mushrooming of unauthorised colonies

1 2 Mohali: In a significant push towards curbing the mushrooming of illegal and unauthorised colonies, the Greater Mohali Area Development Authority (Gmada) is set to acquire land across the city. The Punjab govt has approved the acquisition of nearly 2,600 acres of land across various sectors for commercial, institutional, industrial, and residential use. The decision was taken during a meeting of the executive committee of Gmada here Friday. It was chaired by state chief secretary KAP Sinha. As per the plan, 236 acres will be acquired in Sector 87 for commercial purposes, 313 acres in Sector 84 for institutional projects, and 321 acres in sectors 101 to 103 for industrial use. The biggest chunk — 1,800 acres — will be acquired in sectors 120 to 124 along the PR-7 road for residential development. The acquisition is expected to begin within a month, pending final approval from chief minister Bhagwant Singh Mann, who also heads the Punjab Urban Planning and Development Authority. A senior Gmada official confirmed that with this move, no Change of Land Use (CLU) permissions will be granted to private developers in the targeted areas. "This will ensure regulated development and curb the unchecked spread of unauthorised colonies," he explained. Particularly in sectors 120 to 123, several unauthorised colonies have mushroomed across nearly 50 acres in villages like Daun, Raipur, Behlolpur, Barmajra, Tarauli, and Jhampur. These were carved out of agricultural land without CLU approvals or the required official clearances. The chief administrator has directed officials to submit a report within two days to fix responsibility for such violations. Authorities have also been instructed to use Google satellite imagery to identify illegal constructions and take immediate legal action. The move is seen as a firm step towards enforcing urban planning norms and preventing haphazard growth in one of Punjab's fastest developing regions. BOX ROADMAP FOR ONE OF PUNJAB'S FASTEST DEVELOPING REGIONS 236 acres will be acquired in Sector 87 for commercial purposes 313 acres in Sector 84 for institutional projects 321 acres in sectors 101 to 103 for industrial use The biggest chunk — 1,800 acres — will be acquired in sectors 120 to 124 along the PR-7 road for residential development IN A COLOUR PATCH: The acquisition is expected to begin within a month, pending final approval from CM Bhagwant Singh Mann, who also heads the Punjab Urban Planning and Development Authority QUOTE With this move, no Change of Land Use (CLU) permissions will be granted to private developers in the targeted areas. This will ensure regulated development and curb the unchecked spread of unauthorised colonies A senior Gmada official Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Eid wishes , messages , and quotes !

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