Category: Punjab

  • Punjab Government fulfilled every promise made to the people of the state: Mohinder Bhagat

    Punjab Government fulfilled every promise made to the people of the state: Mohinder Bhagat

    Direct interaction with people under ‘4 Saal Bhagwant Mann de Naal’ campaign

    Jalandhar News (March 27): Punjab’s Horticulture, Freedom Fighters and Defence Services Welfare Minister Mohinder Bhagat, during a direct interaction with residents of Jalandhar today under the campaign ‘Shaandaar Chaar Saal Bhagwant Mann De Naal’ (Glorious Four Years with Bhagwant Mann), said that the Punjab Government led by Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann has fulfilled every promise made to the people of the state.

    Addressing gatherings during separate meetings held in Ward Nos. 42, 44 and 58 here, the Cabinet Minister apprised people of the achievements of four years of the Punjab Government. He said that the people of the state are very happy with the four-year performance of the Punjab Government, as the Mann Government has taken historic decisions during its tenure, providing facilities to the people and transforming key sectors through development initiatives.

    Mr. Bhagat said that the Punjab Government has implemented pro-people initiatives such as quality healthcare through Aam Aadmi Clinics, quality education through Schools of Eminence, transformation of schools under the education revolution, boost to sports infrastructure, and provision of cashless treatment up to Rs.10 lakh for every family in the state.

    He said that 90 percent of families in the state are receiving 600 units of free electricity. For the first time, farmers are being provided electricity during the daytime and canal water has been supplied to the fields of lakhs of farmers.

    He added that the Punjab Government has provided more than 65,000 government jobs to youth in a transparent manner. He further said that to economically empower women, the ‘Mawan-Dhiyan Satkar Yojana’ has been implemented, under which provision has been made in this budget to provide Rs.1500 to women of the SC category and Rs.1000 to women of the general category. He also said that the compensation given to families of soldiers martyred while defending the nation has been increased to Rs. One crore.

    Under the anti-drug campaign ‘Yudh Nashian Virudh’, a large number of traffickers have been arrested. Apart from this, large-scale efforts are being made for the rehabilitation of youth trapped in drug addiction.

    Special attention has also been given towards infrastructure development.
    Mr. Bhagat said that under the state-level public campaign launched on completion of four years of the Mann Government, the government’s report card is being directly delivered to the people through 16,000 rallies, public meetings and corner meetings. He added that ministers, MLAs, chairpersons, sarpanches, panches, municipal councillors, district presidents and party volunteers are participating in this campaign and reaching every village, street and household with the government’s report card.

    It is noteworthy that recently, Cabinet Minister Mohinder Bhagat had also held direct interactions with people in Ward Nos. 52 and 53 of the city under the ‘Shaandaar Chaar Saal Bhagwant Mann De Naal’ campaign.

    On this occasion, Councillors Manish Kalroopia, Romy Wadhwa and Raj Kumar Raju, along with Kamal Loch, Ayub Duggal, Onkar Rajiv Tikka and a large number of people were present.

  • Punjab sets benchmark in large-scale public healthcare delivery; over 30.51 lakh families enrolled under Mukh Mantri Sehat Yojna in under 3 months: Dr Balbir Singh

    Punjab sets benchmark in large-scale public healthcare delivery; over 30.51 lakh families enrolled under Mukh Mantri Sehat Yojna in under 3 months: Dr Balbir Singh

    ₹292 crore worth of free treatment approved in record time, bringing real financial relief to lakhs of families: Dr Balbir Singh

    Punjab E News (March 27): Punjab, under the leadership of CM Bhagwant Singh Mann, has set a benchmark in large-scale public healthcare delivery under the Mukh Mantri Sehat Yojna, emerging as a leading model nationally with over 30.51 lakh families enrolled and ₹292 crore worth of free treatment approved within three months of its launch on January 8, 2026. Highlighting the scale and pace of implementation, Punjab Health and Family Welfare Minister Dr Balbir Singh on Friday said the scheme has rapidly translated into real financial relief and healthcare access for lakhs of families across Punjab.

    Addressing a press conference at Punjab Bhawan, Health Minister Dr Balbir Singh stated, “The scheme has so far registered 30,51,325 beneficiaries and issued 1,77,097 free authorisations for treatment. The total approved value of treatment stands at ₹292 crore, of which ₹267 crore has already been approved. We have settled 71,000 claims and disbursed ₹60 crore to empanelled hospitals.”

    Calling the achievement historic, the Health Minister emphasised that Punjab has outperformed all other states on every key parameter. “This is a historic day for Punjab. By any parameter, registrations, families covered or patients treated, Punjab is number one,” he said.

    Assuring hospitals on timely payments, Minister Dr Balbir Singh said the Bhagwant Mann Government has put in place a robust mechanism to clear dues. “All pending dues up to March 31 will be cleared by April 15. No hospital will have a single rupee pending from our side,” he asserted.

    He further outlined the new payment framework coming into effect from April 1. “Claims up to ₹1 lakh will be settled within 15 days, while bills above ₹1 lakh will be cleared within a week of submission. In case of disputes or verification requirements, the process will be completed within a month,” he said.

    Highlighting the real impact of the scheme, Minister Dr Balbir Singh said it has already transformed lives across age groups. “Beneficiaries range from a one-year-old infant to a 99-year-old grandmother who received cancer treatment. We have covered complex cardiac procedures, including over 100 heart-related diseases. In one case, a patient with a ruptured sinus was successfully treated at Patiala Medical College under the scheme,” he noted.

    “When the government spends ₹292 crore on treatment, it means that money stays in the pockets of the common man,” Dr Balbir Singh added, stating that the State Health Agency, in coordination with United India Insurance, is ensuring seamless delivery of universal healthcare coverage across Punjab.

  • AAP’s ‘Shandaar 4 Saal, Bhagwant Mann de Naal’ campaign sees Ministers & MLAs take Bhagwant Mann Govt’s work to every household across Punjab

    AAP’s ‘Shandaar 4 Saal, Bhagwant Mann de Naal’ campaign sees Ministers & MLAs take Bhagwant Mann Govt’s work to every household across Punjab

    From villages to cities, Ministers & MLAs carry AAP Govt’s report card to every doorstep; people endorse Bhagwant Govt’s work & pledge support for 2027

    Punjab News (27 March 2026): Marking four years of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government under Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann, the party on Friday continued its statewide outreach campaign “Shandaar 4 Saal, Bhagwant Mann de Naal”, with the second day of the ‘Samvad’ initiative witnessing widespread participation across Punjab, as Ministers and MLAs engaged directly with citizens to present the government’s report card and gather public feedback.

    Cabinet Ministers Barinder Kumar Goyal, Harbhajan Singh ETO, and Lal Chand Kataruchak directly engaged with people in their respective constituencies, holding nukkad meetings and public interactions to highlight the achievements of the Bhagwant Mann Government over the past four years.

    In Lehra, Minister Barinder Kumar Goyal stated, “The Bhagwant Mann Government has focused on delivering real change at the grassroots level, ensuring that benefits reach every household.”

    In another outreach, Minister Harbhajan Singh ETO said, “The government’s key achievements include improvements in education, healthcare, electricity, employment, infrastructure, and law and order.”

    Minister Lal Chand Kataruchak added, “This campaign is not just about highlighting achievements, but also about strengthening direct communication with citizens and understanding their aspirations, ensuring that governance remains responsive, transparent, and accountable.”

    As part of the campaign, AAP MLAs and leaders reached multiple villages and urban wards including Barnala, Rajrana (Sardulgarh), Momiyan (Shutrana), Bahon Yatari (Bathinda Rural), and Gidder (Bhucho Mandi), where they held interactive meetings with residents. Similar outreach programmes were conducted in Bhai Bakhtaur, Ghuman Kalan, Mansa, Kasam Bhatti (Jaitu), and Ludhiana East.

    On the second day of the campaign, meetings were also organized in Dheema Wali (Kotkapura), Samana, Khiali (Mehal Kalan), and several areas of Balluana, where people gathered in large numbers and extended overwhelming support.

    Further expanding the reach of the campaign, interactions were held in Bugra (Maur Mandi), Patiala Urban, Bhucho Mandi, Jalandhar Cantt, Talwandi Sabo, and Sundarchakk (Bhoa), where citizens appreciated the government’s efforts and expressed gratitude for improved public services and welfare initiatives.

    The campaign witnessed enthusiastic participation from the public, with people acknowledging the visible transformation across sectors and praising the government for its honest and people-centric governance. In many places, residents collectively expressed their confidence in CM Bhagwant Singh Mann’s leadership and extended support to once again entrust the reins of Punjab to the Aam Aadmi Party in 2027.

  • Two Linked to Cross-Border Illegal Arms Smuggling Module Held in Amritsar; 10 Sophisticated Pistols Recovered

    Two Linked to Cross-Border Illegal Arms Smuggling Module Held in Amritsar; 10 Sophisticated Pistols Recovered

    Amritsar News (March 27): In a major breakthrough amidst the ongoing drive to make Punjab a safe and secure state as per directions of Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann, Counter Intelligence (CI) Amritsar has busts a cross-border illegal arms smuggling module with the arrest of two accused persons and recovered 10 foreign-made sophisticated pistols from their possession, said Director General of Police (DGP) Punjab Gaurav Yadav here on Friday.

    Those arrested have been identified as Resham Singh, a resident of Khusupura in Amritsar and Manpreet Singh, a resident of Khwaspur in Tarn Taran. The recovered pistols include one Turkey made Zigana Pistol, one Austria made Glock Pistol, two USA made Bretta Pistols, five PX5 Pistols and one China made Norinco Pistol along with magazines. Police teams have also impounded their black colored Platina Motorcycle (PB63D3668) being used for transporting the consignments.

    DGP Gaurav Yadav said that preliminary investigation has revealed that the accused were working at the behest of a foreign-based gangster in coordination with Pakistan-based smugglers, facilitating the smuggling of illegal arms into India. The consignment was intended for further distribution among criminal elements across Punjab, he said.

    Sharing operational details, he said that CI Amritsar had received a specific information that foreign based gangster is active in the smuggling of illegal arms/ammunition from Pakistan into India using drones with the help of his Punjab-based associates.

    The information further revealed that the their Punjab-based associate Resham Singh has collected the weapon consignment and following the Pakistani smugglers’ instructions and is expected to deliver it to suspect Manpreet Singh near village Kohali near canal bridge on the Amritsar to Chogawan road, said the DGP, while adding that acting swiftly, police teams laid Naka and arrested both the accused persons after recovering weapon consignment their possession.

    DGP Gaurav Yadav said that further investigation is underway to establish forward and backward linkages in this case to dismantle the entire smuggling network.

    In this regard, a case FIR No. 20 dated 27-03-2026 has been registered under sections 25, 25(1) A and 25(1) B of the Arms Act and section 61(2) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) Act at Police Station State Special Operation Cell, Amritsar.

  • Milkfed suspends 3 Verka Ludhiana officials after Army rejects milk powder consignment

    Milkfed suspends 3 Verka Ludhiana officials after Army rejects milk powder consignment

    Chandigarh: Punjab’s Milkfed has suspended three officials of the Verka milk plant in Ludhiana after the Indian Army rejected a 125 metric tonne consignment of milk powder over quality concerns.

    Those suspended include General Manager Daljit Singh, Quality Manager Gurikbal Singh and Production Manager Paritosh Mishra. The action has been taken with immediate effect for alleged negligence and actions detrimental to the organisation’s interests.

    Orders issued by Milkfed Managing Director Rahul Gupta state that the officials will remain posted at headquarters during the suspension period. The action has been taken under Rule 61 of the Cooperative Milk Producers Federation Employees Service Rules, 2023.

    The Army had rejected two batches of milk powder—58.338 metric tonnes and 66.654 metric tonnes—supplied from the Ludhiana plant after quality checks. The issue was first flagged on February 12, and even after re-testing of a 753 kg sample, the consignment was again rejected on March 16.

    Sources said the rejection was due to the presence of extraneous substances in the milk powder.

    The development has triggered political reactions, with opposition parties targeting the state government. Union minister Ravneet Singh Bittu also raised questions over the matter.

    Milkfed officials, however, termed it an isolated incident, stating that the cooperative supplies Verka products worth around ₹100 crore annually to the Army, including UHT milk, paneer, lassi and flavoured milk.

  • Dr Ravjot Singh Assumes Charge as Jails Minister; Expresses Gratitude to Party National Convener and Chief Minister for New Responsibility

    Dr Ravjot Singh Assumes Charge as Jails Minister; Expresses Gratitude to Party National Convener and Chief Minister for New Responsibility

    Chandigarh News (March 27): Punjab Cabinet Minister Dr. Ravjot Singh on Friday assumed charge as the new Jails Minister at the Punjab Civil Secretariat-1 here.

    Soon after taking charge, Dr. Ravjot Singh, who is also handling the portfolios of NRI Affairs and Parliamentary Affairs, expressed gratitude to Party National Convener Arvind Kejriwal and Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann for reposing faith in him. He said he would make every effort to live up to the trust placed in him and discharge his duties with full commitment.

    The Cabinet Minister also convened the key meeting with senior officials of the Jails Department to review ongoing works, achievements and future plans of the department.

    The Minister said that focused efforts will be made to further streamline the functioning of the Jails Department. He underlined that priority will be given to improving facilities for inmates and strengthening the correctional framework.

    He stressed that jails should not merely function as centres of punishment but must evolve into centres of reform, with emphasis on rehabilitation and reintegration.

    During the meeting, senior officials of the department made a detailed presentation highlighting ongoing projects, key initiatives and challenges before the Cabinet Minister.

    Dr. Ravjot Singh directed the officers to ensure transparency, accountability and strict adherence to human rights while working towards making the prison system modern and efficient.

    Prominent amongst others who were present in the meeting included Principal Secretary Bhawna Garg, Secretary Mohammad Tayyab and ADGP Jails Arun Pal Singh along with other senior officers.

  • Bhagwant Mann Govt reviews 1,386 traders’ grievances, pushes for time-bound resolution through PSTC mechanism: Harpal Singh Cheema

    Bhagwant Mann Govt reviews 1,386 traders’ grievances, pushes for time-bound resolution through PSTC mechanism: Harpal Singh Cheema

    256 PSTC meetings held across Punjab to ensure structured dialogue with traders, says Harpal Singh Cheema

    Punjab E News (27th March 2026): Punjab Finance, Planning, Excise and Taxation Minister Harpal Singh Cheema on Friday chaired a state-wide high-level review of the Punjab State Traders Commission (PSTC), asserting that the Bhagwant Mann Government is moving decisively to deliver time-bound resolution of traders’ grievances through a strict, accountable and transparent system.

    Reviewing 1,386 complaints and the progress of 256 meetings held across Punjab, the Finance Minister underlined that the government has institutionalised a structured dialogue with the trading community, enforced strict SOP compliance, and activated a three-tier PSTC framework to ensure real-time, ground-level redressal of issues while fixing clear administrative responsibility at every level.

    The meeting centered on thoroughly reviewing the master list of complaints, marking a decisive step toward resolving pending cases and actively noting new concerns raised by the business community.

    Underscoring the ground-level impact of this framework, Finance Minister Harpal Singh Cheema stated, “256 meetings have already been successfully conducted across the state. The primary objective of this structure is to facilitate a regular, structured, and mutually beneficial dialogue between the state administration and the trading fraternity. By reinforcing this formal system, CM Bhagwant Singh Mann led Punjab Government aims to provide a highly transparent and responsive platform for traders to voice their concerns.”

    Furthermore, the meeting underscored the necessity of fixing clear administrative responsibilities at the district and sub-divisional levels for the proper management, documentation, and resolution of these issues. Officials have been directed to ensure that all meeting records, photographs, and grievance resolutions are promptly uploaded onto the official government portal for public accountability.

    During the meeting, the Finance Minister Harpal Singh Cheema emphasised the critical role of the PSTC’s robust three-tier framework, which operates actively across the State, District, and Vidhan Sabha Constituency levels

    Finance Minister Harpal Singh Cheema, who is also Chairman of the PSTC, was accompanied by Excise and Taxation Commissioner Jitendra Jorwal. All Deputy Commissioners, Commissioners Police, Muncipal Commissioners and Senior Superintendents of Police joined the high-level virtual meeting, conducted through video conferencing from Punjab Bhawan in Chandigarh. They were accompanied by the Chairperson and Members of the Punjab State Traders Commission, as well as the respective Chairmen of the District and Vidhan Sabha Constituency Traders Commissions, all of whom participated directly from their local Deputy Commissioner offices to guarantee the immediate, ground-level implementation of the government’s directives.

  • Barinder Kumar Goyal Lays Foundation Stone for New Building of Government Senior Secondary School

    Barinder Kumar Goyal Lays Foundation Stone for New Building of Government Senior Secondary School

    Lehragaga News (March 27): Punjab Cabinet Minister Barinder Kumar Goyal today laid the foundation stone of the new building of Government Senior Secondary School (Girls), Lehragaga, to be constructed at a cost of Rs 20.16 crore, marking the formal commencement of this significant project.

    Addressing the gathering, the Cabinet Minister said that the Punjab Government is committed to strengthening the education sector, and providing modern facilities in government schools remains a top priority. He stated that upon completion, the new building will offer a safe and inspiring learning environment for students, playing a vital role in their overall development.

    He further informed that earlier, the school had very limited space, and several parts of the existing building had been declared unsafe, causing difficulties for both students and staff. Keeping these issues in view, the new building is being designed with a modern approach, featuring spacious classrooms, proper ventilation and lighting, an earthquake-resistant structure, and a student-friendly environment. He expressed confidence that the project will be completed within approximately 7–8 months and will serve as a model school for the region.

    He also stated that after the completion of the new building, streams such as Medical, Non-Medical, and Commerce will be introduced in the school. This will enable local students to pursue higher education without having to travel far, ensuring access to quality education within their vicinity.

    The Minister added that under this project, the school will be upgraded with science and computer laboratories, a modern library, smart classrooms, sports facilities, and proper sanitation arrangements. CCTV surveillance and other necessary measures will also be implemented to ensure the safety of students.

    He emphasized that the Punjab Government is making continuous efforts to bring qualitative improvements to the education system so that children from all sections of society can access equal and high-quality education. He added that the transformation of government schools reflects the government’s commitment to taking progressive and long-term decisions in the education sector.

    On this occasion, the President of the Municipal Council, Lehragaga, and former Principal of the school, Kanta Goyal; SDM Rakesh Prakash Singh; along with other departmental officials, school staff, students, and prominent local residents were present.

  • Bhagwant Mann Govt’s crackdown on tobacco tax evasion uncovers ₹1.5 crore goods without invoice; recovery underway: Harpal Singh Cheema

    Bhagwant Mann Govt’s crackdown on tobacco tax evasion uncovers ₹1.5 crore goods without invoice; recovery underway: Harpal Singh Cheema

    Simultaneous raids across 8 locations expose tax evasion network in tobacco trade: Harpal Singh Cheema

    Punjab E News (27th March 2026): Punjab Finance, Planning, Excise and Taxation Minister Harpal Singh Cheema on Friday announced that the Taxation Department has launched a large-scale, coordinated enforcement drive across Punjab to curb tobacco tax evasion, leading to the detection of unaccounted goods estimated at ₹1.5 crore.

    Sharing details of the operation, Minister Harpal Singh Cheema stated, “Following the recent increase in tax rates on tobacco products such as cigarettes, biris, and allied items, the department received specific inputs regarding a surge in tax evasion activities within this sector. Acting swiftly on this intelligence, teams from four State Investigation and Preventive Units (SIPUs) based in Amritsar, Ludhiana, Patiala, and Jalandhar were mobilized. These units carried out simultaneous inspections at eight different locations, comprising five registered business premises and three operating entirely without registration.”

    Detailing the findings of the enforcement drive, the Minister stated, “Major detections were made in Ludhiana and Amritsar, where enforcement teams put in significant efforts to identify concealed storage locations and unaccounted stock. During the thorough inspections of both main shops and associated godowns, substantial quantities of goods were found being stored and traded without valid invoices.”

    He added that the seized stock includes approximately 1.32 lakh packs of Indian cigarettes, 18,472 packs of Indian biris, 302 packs of zarda, 13 packets and 95 boxes of imported cigarettes, 148 pieces of foreign-made hookah material, 13,000 lighters, and 18 packs of Coolip.

    Providing the financial assessment, Minister Harpal Singh Cheema stated, “A tax liability exceeding ₹50 lakh, along with applicable penalties, will be firmly recovered on the detected goods as per the provisions of the law. An amount of ₹12 lakh has already been recovered so far, and further recovery proceedings are actively underway.”

    Reaffirming the Bhagwant Mann Government’s zero-tolerance stance on tax evasion, Minister Harpal Singh Cheema said, “Such coordinated enforcement actions will continue unabated to ensure strict tax compliance and to safeguard state revenue.” He also issued a stern advisory to traders, urging them to maintain proper documentation and strictly adhere to statutory provisions to avoid severe penal action.

  • Nursing staff strike in Punjab: Govt invokes ESMA, employees refuse to resume duty

    Nursing staff strike in Punjab: Govt invokes ESMA, employees refuse to resume duty

    Chandigarh: Around 1,500 nursing staff across three government medical colleges, including Mohali, went on strike in Punjab, prompting the state government to invoke the East Punjab Essential Services (Maintenance) Act, 1947 (ESMA).

    The government has directed all striking employees to immediately resume duty, but the nursing staff has refused to comply and decided to continue their agitation.

    The strike, which began on March 26, has been called over long-pending demands, primarily the restoration of ₹4,600 grade pay. Nurses across the state are protesting under the banner of the United Nurses Association of Punjab.

    Association president Ramanjeet Singh Gill said the protest was not sudden, adding that the nursing staff had been raising their demands for the past five to six years. He said the grade pay was reduced from ₹4,600 to ₹2,800 in 2021, significantly impacting salaries and causing widespread resentment among the nursing cadre.

    Gill added that while multiple meetings with successive governments acknowledged the demand as justified, no concrete action has been taken so far.

    Despite ESMA being enforced by the Medical Education Department, nursing staff at government medical colleges in Amritsar, Patiala and Mohali continued their protest, warning that the agitation would intensify if their demands are not met soon.