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Punjab Launches Its Largest-Ever Industrial Infrastructure Blitz, Paving the Way for an Economic Surge

Punjab E News: In a powerful move to fuel Punjab’s industrial growth, the state government has unleashed a massive, multi-crore infrastructure mission. This ambitious plan is set to completely transform the state’s industrial areas, making them magnets for new investment and powerhouses for local businesses.

Announcing the sweeping reforms, Shri Sanjeev Arora, Minister for Industries & Commerce, expressed his enthusiasm, “The industrial revival of Punjab is here. We heard our industry leaders loud and clear, and under the direct guidance of Shri Arvind Kejriwal and the steadfast support of Chief Minister S. Bhagwant Mann, we are acting decisively. We are building a foundation where our industries can thrive without the constant hurdles of poor infrastructure.”

This rapid action follows a series of high-level meetings where industry representatives highlighted critical gaps in basic facilities. In response, the Punjab Development Commission (PDC) immediately deployed teams across the state’s industrial zones. After extensive ground-level discussions with industry bodies and local administrations, a detailed, phased upgrade plan was crafted. “The promise has been translated into action,” the Minister stated. “The tendering process is now live, marking the start of this transformative journey on the ground.”

A wave of development is now set to roll out across the state. The Punjab Small Industries and Export Corporation (PSIEC) is leading the first charge with an investment of ₹97.54 crore to revitalize 26 key industrial focal points. This funding will bring sweeping improvements: smoother roads and clear signage worth ₹32.76 crore in Ludhiana, Mohali, and other districts; modern sewerage and STPs worth ₹27.61 crore; robust water supply networks for all points; brighter street lighting; and enhanced civic amenities.

Simultaneously, the Local Bodies Department is undertaking an even larger transformation, with a ₹134.44 crore project targeting 26 focal points and 7 industrial zones in Ludhiana and Khanna. This holistic upgrade will deliver world-class roads and pavements, create lush green belts for a healthier environment, revamp sewerage and water systems, install modern lighting, and even build new community facilities like gyms and community centers with CCTV security.

“The timeline is clear,” Shri Arora concluded. “By March 2026, the face of Punjab’s industrial landscape will be renewed. We are committed to rapid execution and will be responsive to industry feedback every step of the way. Our goal is simple but powerful: to ensure seamless operations, drastically reduce logistic costs, and send a strong signal to the world that Punjab is open for business like never before.”