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GNDU Alumnus Jaspreet Singh Honoured at Global Platform in USA

GNDU alumnus Jaspreet Singh wins Burj Global Power 100 Award

Amritsar, March 30, 2026 (Yes Punjab News)

Bringing laurels to Guru Nanak Dev University, its distinguished alumnus Jaspreet Singh, an Attorney at Law in the USA, has been conferred with the prestigious Burj Global Power 100 Award at an international ceremony held in Washington, D.C. on March 26, 2026.

The Burj Global Power 100 platform recognises outstanding individuals from across the world for their exemplary contributions in diverse fields including business, leadership, innovation, and social service. Jaspreet Singh was honoured for his remarkable achievements in the legal profession and for demonstrating exceptional leadership qualities.

The award ceremony witnessed the presence of eminent business leaders, professionals, and change-makers from across the globe, making it a significant international gathering of excellence.

Vice-Chancellor of GNDU Prof Karamjeet Singh congratulated Jaspreet Singh on this notable achievement and stated that such accomplishments by alumni bring pride and global recognition to the University. He added that GNDU continues to nurture talent that excels at international platforms and contributes meaningfully to society.

Jaspreet Singh’s achievement stands as an inspiration for students and young professionals, reflecting the strong academic foundation and value-based education imparted by Guru Nanak Dev University.

Under AAP Govt, Punjab Schools Become No. 1 in Education; Surpass Kerala, Top National Achievement Survey: Bhagwant Mann

CM Mann and Harjot Singh Bains

Chandigarh, March 30, 2026 (Yes Punjab News)

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann on Monday presented a detailed four-year report card of the Punjab Government’s “Shiksha Kranti” under the “Shandaar Char Saal Bhagwant Mann de naal” series, laying out how sustained reforms have transformed government schools into competitive, outcome-driven institutions delivering national-leading results.

Positioning ‘Shikhya Kranti’ as the backbone of Punjab’s growth story, the Chief Minister highlighted top rankings in national assessments, record academic outcomes, zero paper leaks, and unprecedented investment in infrastructure and teacher training.

The Chief Minister underscored that this transformation has been backed by a sharp rise in financial commitment, with the education budget increasing from ₹12,657 crore in 2021–22 to ₹19,279 crore in 2026–27, reflecting the AAP government’s sustained prioritisation of the sector.

The Chief Minister noted that this education report card comes as part of a broader accountability exercise, following similar four-year performance presentations in key sectors such as irrigation, health, sports, and law and order, reflecting the government’s focus on measurable delivery across governance.

Addressing a press conference, CM Bhagwant Singh Mann outlined a wide-ranging overhaul of school and higher education, highlighting structural reforms, record investments, and measurable outcomes achieved over the past four years.

“Countries that prioritised education have progressed in every field. In our country, education was divided between private and government schools, creating a deep divide. Previous regimes reduced schools to centres for mid day meals, but our government has transformed the entire system,” he stated.

The Chief Minister added, “Government schools have now been developed at par with private schools, giving parents a genuine choice.

From April 1, parents will be informed about their child’s absence from school and even about teachers’ leave, ensuring accountability at every level. Unlike several other states, especially Gujarat, not a single paper leak has occurred in Punjab in the last four years, which is a matter of immense pride.”

Emphasising the centrality of education in governance, the Chief Minister noted, “Education contributes the most to the progress and prosperity of any state or country. Over the past four years, we have given it the highest priority.

Earlier, under the name of ‘Smart Schools’, people and innocent children were misled. Schools were merely painted and beautified without proper facilities or teachers. Today, government schools in Punjab stand at par with private institutions, and our education model is being discussed across the country.”

Highlighting financial commitment, he said, “A budget of ₹19,279 crore has been allocated for the financial year 2026–27, which is 7% higher than last year. We are launching the second phase of the Education Revolution with ₹3,500 crore, with the World Bank as our partner, making it the largest education reform program.”

Listing key achievements, CM Bhagwant Singh Mann stated, “Punjab secured the top position in the National Achievement Survey 2024, surpassing even Kerala, while Gujarat ranked 16th and Haryana around 7th or 8th. This achievement belongs to our government school teachers and students.”

He added, “In recent years, 740 students have cleared JEE and 1,284 have cleared NEET. Government school students scored 18% higher than the national average in the survey.”

Detailing institutional expansion, the Chief Minister noted, “118 Schools of Eminence are being established, of which 60 are already operational. These schools are helping talented students fulfil their dreams by offering education aligned with their abilities and interests. For the first time, 24 lakh parents have participated in mega PTMs.”

He further said, “Free uniforms have been provided to 30,000 students in these schools, and all streams, including Medical and Non-Medical, are available. Coaching for exams like Armed Forces Preparatory, NEET, JEE, and CLAT is also being provided.”

Focusing on inclusivity, CM Bhagwant Singh Mann said, “Free bus services have been started for girls in Schools of Eminence and government schools so that no girl is deprived of education. Around 15,500 students are benefiting.”

He added, “Since April 2022, 14,525 teachers have been recruited and services of 12,316 education department employees have been regularised. We are also ensuring world-class training for principals and teachers.”

Elaborating on capacity building, he stated, “Eight batches have been sent to Singapore for training, and 264 education officers, principals, and teachers have benefited. Three batches of 216 primary teachers were trained in Turku, Finland. Five batches were sent to IIM Ahmedabad, where 249 headmasters underwent leadership training.

A science teacher, Gagandeep Kaur from Government Senior Secondary School, Sainsra Kalan in Amritsar, participated in a two-month program at California State University, USA, reflecting the dedication and capability of our teachers.”

On infrastructure and safety, the Chief Minister said, “We are ensuring proper maintenance and safety in government schools. A total of 1,932 campus managers, 1,323 security guards, 7,876 sanitation workers, and 1,792 watchmen have been recruited. High-speed fiber Wi-Fi has been provided in all government schools with a budget of ₹20 crore, making Punjab the only state to achieve this.”

He added, “Classrooms, science labs, computer labs, multipurpose rooms, kitchens, medical rooms, head rooms, playgrounds, and separate toilets for boys and girls have been constructed. Students now receive books on time, and free uniforms are being provided. Additionally, 25 government schools have been named after martyrs, freedom fighters, and eminent personalities.”

Highlighting innovation, he said, “The Business Blaster scheme has been launched to promote entrepreneurial thinking among students, who have collectively generated ₹70 crore through their ideas. Punjab is the first state to introduce Entrepreneurship as a subject in Class 11. Our aim is to create job creators, not job seekers.”

On mentorship and cultural education, CM Bhagwant Singh Mann noted, “The School Mentorship Program has been introduced for the first time, where IAS, IPS, and senior officers guide students. To commemorate the 350th Martyrdom Day of Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji, a 15-day program was organised to educate students about his life and sacrifice.”

Turning to higher education reforms, he stated, “Punjab has introduced the country’s first Digital Open University Policy-2026. A world-class university will be established at Sri Anandpur Sahib in the name of Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji.

Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, has implemented the Punjabi-First Policy to improve access for rural students, and an online admission portal has been launched for government degree colleges to ensure transparency. Ten new degree colleges are planned, and construction of a college at Bikraur in Ajnala is underway.”

Reinforcing linguistic and cultural initiatives, he added, “Under the Punjab Language Act, Punjabi has been made 100% mandatory for official work. Digitisation of Punjabi literature is underway, with 18,550 books digitised so far. Additionally, 592 rare manuscripts have been preserved and digitised, and over 100 books are now available online.”

He further said, “The ‘Shabdmala E-Dictionary’ has been launched as an Android app with multiple Punjabi lexicons. Portraits of 60 eminent Punjabi literary personalities have been displayed at Punjab Bhawan in New Delhi, and awards have been distributed for the best books in Punjabi, Hindi, and Urdu.”

Cabinet Minister Harjot Singh Bains and others were also present on the occasion.

Punjab Pollution Control Board Conducts Workshop on Solid Waste Management Rules 2026

Punjab Pollution Control Board PPCB Logo

Chandigarh, March 30, 2026 (Yes Punjab News)

The Punjab Pollution Control Board (PPCB), under the chairmanship of Ms. Reena Gupta, organized a comprehensive training programme on the new Solid Waste Management (SWM) Rules, 2026, at the Mahatma Gandhi State Institute of Public Administration, Chandigarh.

The initiative was aimed at strengthening awareness and ensuring effective implementation of the updated rules notified by the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEF&CC).

The newly notified SWM Rules, 2026, mark a significant update over the 2016 framework and will come into force from April 1, 2026. The revised rules place greater emphasis on scientific waste management, segregation at source and greater accountability of stakeholders.

The training programme witnessed participation from 268 officials, including Executive Officers of Urban Local Bodies (ULBs), SWM Nodal Officers, Programme Coordinators, Capacity Building Experts, and officers of PPCB. The session focused on clarifying roles, responsibilities, and the implementation framework required under the new regulatory regime.

Dr. Dhamodharan K, Assistant Professor, Department of Energy and Environment, Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology (TIET), was invited as the key resource person. He conducted an in-depth two-hour session elaborating on the key provisions, structural changes from the 2016 rules, and practical challenges in implementation.

Additionally, Mr. Akshit Kapil, Assistant Environmental Engineer at PPCB, delivered a session providing a concise overview of the updated rules, highlighting major changes and their implications for field level execution.

The programme forms part of a broader effort to build capacity across departments and ensure preparedness ahead of the enforcement date. By bringing together officials from multiple levels, PPCB aims to create a unified understanding of the regulatory framework and facilitate smoother implementation across the state.

The workshop concluded with an interactive discussion, where participants engaged with experts to clarify operational challenges and share on-ground experiences, reinforcing the commitment towards improved solid waste management practices in Punjab.

PAU Pays Tribute to Bhagat Singh, Rajguru and Sukhdev on Martyrs’ Day

PAU Ludhiana pays tribute to Bhagat Singh

Ludhiana, March 30, 2026 (Yes Punjab News)

In a solemn and spirited tribute to the legendary trio of Shaheed-e-Azam Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev, and Rajguru, the Directorate of Students’ Welfare, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana organized a commemorative function. The event served as a powerful reminder of the supreme sacrifices made by these national icons during India’s struggle for independence.

Dr Nirmal Jaura, Director Students’ Welfare, while presiding over the function, delivered an evocative address on the indomitable spirit of the martyrs.

He emphasized that the freedom we enjoy today is built upon the foundation of their selfless bravery. Dr Jaura further gave a clarion call to the students to channel their energy into the betterment of the university and the nation. He also exhorted them to work hard for academic excellence, calling it the truest way to honor the legacy of our heroes.

Adding to the tributes, Dr Kamaljeet Singh Suri, Joint Director Students’ Welfare, reflected deeply on the lives and ideologies of the martyrs. He shared poignant anecdotes from their journey, urging the youth to adopt the same sense of discipline and patriotism in their daily lives.

Dr Rupinder Kaur, Associate Director Culture, provided a heartfelt cultural perspective on the occasion. She spoke at length about how the martyrdom of Bhagat Singh and his comrades has been immortalized through literature and art, continuing to serve as a beacon of hope for every generation.

She encouraged the students to not only remember the dates of their sacrifice but to deeply internalize the cultural and ethical values they stood for – equality, justice, and the courage to stand against oppression.

Sh Satvir Singh, Registering Officer and a large gathering of students also paid floral tributes. The atmosphere remained charged with patriotic fervor as university students paid their respects through silence and reflections. The event concluded with a collective pledge by the students to uphold the integrity of the country and contribute meaningfully to its progress.

Punjab: Major Jolt to Congress, Akali Dal and BJP as Dozens of Grassroots Leaders Join AAP

Dozens of Grassroots Leaders Join AAP

Chandigarh, March 30, 2026 (Yes Punjab News)

In a significant political development in Punjab, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) received a major boost as a large number of leaders from the Congress, Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD), and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) joined the party, dealing a major setback to their respective organisations.

The induction was facilitated by Rajbir Singh Ghumman, OSD to Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann, who formally welcomed all the leaders into the party fold in the presence of Gagandeep Singh Ahuja, Chairman of the Punjab Khadi Welfare Board, who attended as a special guest.

Prominent among those who joined AAP include Sahib Singh Chhajjalwadi, Vice Chairman (SC Wing Baba Bakala), Punjab Congress; Sarabjit Kaur Dhaliwal, Congress District President, Women Wing Amritsar (Rural); along with several other senior Congress functionaries, grassroots representatives, and local leaders.

The list of joining leaders includes former Sarpanches, Panches, block-level office bearers, and senior leaders such as Satjit Singh (District General Secretary, Congress Amritsar Rural), Kuldeep Kaur (District General Secretary, Congress), Jaskaran Singh (General Secretary, Congress), Dr Charanjit Singh (Former Civil Surgeon, Batala), Narendra Sharma (Block Congress President, Attari), Joginder Singh (Former Panch and BJP Mandal President), Gurpreet Singh (Member, Block Samiti), and several serving and former Sarpanches including Karaj Singh (Jheeta Kalan), Captain (Bohar village), Gurjoban Singh (Jahangir), Keval Singh (Fatehgarh Shukarchak), and Tarsem Singh (Jethuwal).

In addition, a large number of Panches and grassroots representatives such as Santokh Singh, Dilbagh Singh (Nambardar), Darshan Singh (Mehniya), Sethu (Malewal), Navjot Singh, Gurpreet Singh (Sohiyan), Hardev Singh (Former Block Samiti Member), Surjit Singh, Baljinder Singh, and several others from villages including Mehniya Khuaran and surrounding areas also joined AAP.

Leaders from other parties including Daljit Singh (BC President, Attari), Balhar Singh (Block President, Mirankot), Sahib Singh (Vice Chairman, SC Wing, Baba Bakala), and Gurvinder Singh (Executive President, Youth Akali Dal, Amritsar) also extended their support to AAP.

Speaking on the occasion, Rajbir Singh Ghumman said, “The continuous joining of leaders from various parties reflects the growing faith of people in the people-centric and development-oriented policies of the Punjab Government led by Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann.”

The newly inducted leaders expressed confidence in the leadership of Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann and said, “We are deeply impressed by the pro-people initiatives and transparent governance of the AAP Government. AAP is the only party genuinely working for the welfare of all sections of society, which motivated us to take this important political decision.”

They further stated, “We will strengthen the party at the grassroots level and work tirelessly to take the policies and achievements of the AAP Government to every household.”

Innocent Hearts Group of Institutions Hosts Guest Lectures to Boost Students’ Career Readiness

Innocent Hearts hosts expert guest lectures

Jalandhar, March 30, 2026 (Yes Punjab News)

The Training and Placement Cell of Innocent Hearts Group of Institutions, in collaboration with the Management and Hotel Management departments, organized a series of insightful guest lectures aimed at enhancing students’ industry knowledge and career preparedness.

In the session organized for management students, Chartered Accountants Mr.Rushil Gupta and Mr.Ritik Chopra shared their insights on the topics “From Idea to Enterprises” and “The Money Blueprint for 20s.”

They explained entrepreneurship, financial planning, and effective money management in the early stages of a career through practical frameworks, real-life examples, and key strategies. The session was highly interactive and enriched students with essential financial and business knowledge.

In another session, students from the School of Hotel Management had the opportunity to interact with Mr. Ankish Adhikari from “Jojo” International. He shared valuable information about global career opportunities in the hospitality industry, including international internships and placement programs.

This session provided students with clarity about various overseas career options and motivated them to explore global opportunities.

All the sessions proved to be highly informative and beneficial, offering students practical exposure and guidance for their professional growth. The institution appreciated the efforts of the resource persons and the Training and Placement Cell for successfully organizing these meaningful and career-oriented initiatives.

Innovation Takes Centre Stage at MRSPTU with ‘Idea Fusion 2026’

MRSPTU hosts Idea Fusion 2026

Bathinda, March 30, 2026 (Yes Punjab News)

The Entrepreneurship Cell “Spark Tank” of the University Business School, Maharaja Ranjit Singh Punjab Technical University (MRSPTU), organized “Idea Fusion 2026”, an inter-departmental innovation challenge.

The event brought together over 60 student participants from various departments of the University, who presented a diverse range of innovative business ideas and entrepreneurial solutions before a panel of faculty members and industry experts. The programme aimed to foster creativity, innovation, and entrepreneurial thinking among students.

The event was conducted under the guidance of the Head of Department, Dr. Pritpal Singh Bhullar, with active coordination by Dr. Veerpaul Kaur Maan, Prof. Puneet Bansal, and Assistant Professor Amritpal Singh. Faculty members played a vital role in mentoring and encouraging participants throughout the competition.

The innovative ideas were evaluated by Mr. Jasdeep Singh, Incubation Manager at Thapar Venture Lab, Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology (Deemed to be University), and Dr. Ashish Baldi, Director IQAC and Chief Mentor, BCL-AICTE Idea Lab, MRSPTU.

A key highlight of the event was the insightful address by Guest of Honour, Prof. Ashish Baldi, Director IQAC, who shared valuable perspectives with the participants. The Chief Guest, Mr. Jasdeep Singh, also shared industry-oriented insights and his expertise in startup incubation, enriching the learning experience for all attendees.

Idea Fusion 2026, organized by Spark Tank, provided a dynamic platform for students to pitch their ideas, receive expert feedback, and gain practical exposure to real-world business challenges. The event concluded on a positive note with closing remarks by Dr. Pritpal Singh Bhullar, Head, University Business School, with participants and organisers appreciating the initiative.

The Vice Chancellor, Prof. Sanjeev Kumar Sharma, expressed confidence that such initiatives would continue to nurture innovation, critical thinking, and entrepreneurial skills among students, thereby strengthening the startup ecosystem within academic institutions. He congratulated the University Business School for this impactful initiative aimed at fostering a culture of innovation within the University.

₹200 Crore Turnover Evasion Unearthed in Punjab Hospitality Sector: Harpal Cheema

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Chandigarh, March 30, 2026 (Yes Punjab News)

Punjab Finance, Planning, Excise and Taxation Minister Advocate Harpal Singh Cheema on Monday revealed a massive ₹200 crore turnover evasion racket in Punjab’s hospitality sector, exposing deep-rooted and systemic under-reporting across dhabas, eateries, restaurants, and fast-food outlets, as the Bhagwant Mann Government launched an aggressive, technology-driven crackdown to protect public revenue.

With 882 establishments already under the scanner and ₹2.02 crore recovered so far, Harpal Singh Cheema made it clear that the investigation is rapidly expanding and the total evasion could surge to nearly ₹500 crore as more data is analysed.

Flagging how major urban centres like Mohali, Jalandhar, and Ludhiana have emerged as key hubs of suppression, he underscored that sectors driven by high cash and hybrid payments are at the centre of the fraud.

Backed by advanced data analytics, inputs from TIU and SIPU, and the success of the ‘Bill Liyao, Inam Pao’ scheme, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) Government has intensified enforcement, with Harpal Singh Cheema issuing a firm warning that strict action will follow against every violator while ensuring full use of technology to safeguard the State’s revenue.

Addressing a press conference at Punjab Bhawan, Finance Minister Harpal Singh Cheema stated, “Through a comprehensive, state-wide, data-driven enforcement exercise covering hotels, dhabas, eateries, bakeries, sweet shops, restaurants, catering services, and similar establishments, we have identified a total of 882 establishments pertaining to FY 2025–26.”

The Finance Minister further added, “With further analysis and the inclusion of data pertaining to the financial years 2023–24 and 2024–25, the total magnitude of evasion is likely to reach approximately ₹500 crore.”

Detailing the findings of the ongoing verification, Harpal Singh Cheema stated, “In the preliminary inquiry conducted till date, 239 cases have been examined, resulting in the detection of turnover suppression of approximately ₹50 crore.”

He added, “This evasion involves a tax of ₹2.54 crore at a 5% rate, and our Department has so far ensured the recovery of ₹2.02 crore, with further recovery proceedings still ongoing.”

Underlining the scale of discrepancies across taxpayers, Minster Harpal Singh Cheema said, “We discovered turnover suppression above ₹2 crore in 3 taxpayers, above ₹1 crore in 6 taxpayers, above ₹50 lakh in 18 taxpayers, above ₹25 lakh in 26 taxpayers, and above ₹5 lakh in 91 taxpayers.”

Highlighting sector-specific trends, he noted, “Our further analysis indicates systemic patterns of under-reporting in high-cash and hybrid-payment segments.” He added, “Dhabas account for approximately ₹10 crore of the suppression, followed by small eateries, coffee, and chai bars at around ₹8 crore, and pizza and fast-food outlets exceeding ₹6 crore.”

Providing a district-wise breakdown, the Minister said, “Mohali has reported the highest turnover suppression of ₹8.16 crore, followed by Jalandhar with ₹6.72 crore and Ludhiana with ₹5.48 crore, making them the major contributors to the detected evasion.”

He added that Patiala and Amritsar have shown comparatively lower discrepancies, with ₹3.83 crore and ₹0.99 crore respectively.

Explaining the methodology behind the crackdown, Minister Harpal Singh Cheema said, “During detailed scrutiny of business data by the State Investigation and Preventive Unit, it was observed that a significant number of such establishments were using online billing applications.”

He added, “I give full credit to the Tax Intelligence Unit, the State Investigation and Preventive Unit (SIPU), alongside the overwhelming success of our ‘Bill Liyao, Inam Pao’ scheme, for making this large-scale detection possible.”

He further elaborated, “Based on risk parameters, data analytics, and comparative analysis with GST returns, we identified instances of possible suppression of turnover. We accordingly directed the concerned online platforms to furnish detailed transactional data, which field formations are now using for on-ground verification and reconciliation with statutory returns.”

Emphasising balanced enforcement, Minister Harpal Singh Cheema said, “It is pertinent to note that no discrepancy has been observed in 52 establishments, reflecting balanced enforcement and verification based on data-driven selection.”

Outlining the next steps, he said, “The remaining cases are under active verification and detailed scrutiny, and it is expected that the entire exercise of verification and recovery shall be completed within one month.”

He added, “To further strengthen the investigation, the Department is in the process of obtaining UPI transaction data and other digital payment trails, which will enable a deeper reconciliation of actual receipts with reported turnover, thereby enhancing detection accuracy.”

Issuing a clear warning to violators, Minister Harpal Singh Cheema stated, “The Bhagwant Mann Government is committed to leveraging technology, data analytics, and coordinated field enforcement to ensure tax compliance and safeguard State revenue.” He emphasised, “Strict action shall be taken in all cases of tax evasion, while compliant taxpayers shall continue to be facilitated.”

Punjab Govt Committed to Resolving Issues of Divyang Persons, Anganwadi Workers: Dr. Baljit Kaur

Dr Baljit Kaur Punjab Minister 1 AAP

Chandigarh, March 30, 2026 (Yes Punjab News)

The Punjab Government, led by Chief Minister S. Bhagwant Singh Mann, remains firmly committed to the welfare of all sections of society, with special focus on addressing the concerns of Divyang persons and Anganwadi workers and helpers. This was stated by Punjab’s Minister for Social Security, Women and Child Development, Dr. Baljit Kaur.

Dr. Baljit Kaur said that the Punjab Government is fully committed to listening to the concerns of Divyang persons, Anganwadi workers and helpers with seriousness and ensuring their timely and effective resolution. She emphasized that the government is making consistent efforts to strengthen support for these vital sections of society.

While chairing a meeting with representatives of Divyang unions and various unions of Anganwadi workers and helpers at Punjab Bhawan, Dr. Baljit Kaur highlighted that both these groups play a crucial role in strengthening the state’s social welfare framework.

She noted that Anganwadi workers and helpers are delivering essential grassroots services for the welfare of women and children, while ensuring the empowerment and well-being of Divyang persons remains a key priority of the government.

The Minister informed that the concerns and demands raised by the unions were heard attentively and a meaningful discussion was held between the department and union representatives. She assured that issues falling within the department’s purview would be resolved promptly, while other matters would be taken up at the government level for early resolution.

Reaffirming the government’s people-centric approach, Dr. Baljit Kaur stated that sincere efforts are being made to address the genuine demands of welfare groups. She further assured that the legitimate concerns of Anganwadi workers, helpers and Divyang persons would be addressed on priority and additional concrete measures would be undertaken to further strengthen their welfare and empowerment.

On this occasion, Secretary, Social Security, Women and Child Development Department, Mr. Gurkirat Kripal Singh; Director, Ms. Sheena Aggarwal; Deputy Directors and other senior officials of the department were also present.

All Arrangements in Place for Wheat Procurement Season from April 1: Punjab Minister Kataruchak

Punjab Minister Lal Chand Kataruchak

Chandigarh, March 30, 2026 (Yes Punjab News)

Directing the District Food Supply Controllers (DFSCs) to keep a hawk’s eye to ensure that Wheat from outside the State is not sold in the Mandis, the Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs Minister Lal Chand Kataruchak emphasized that special vigil be maintained especially in the border districts in this respect.

Reiterating the resolve of the State Government led by the Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann to ensure hassle free Wheat procurement season beginning from April 1st, the Minister said that the DFSCs must personally visit the mandis and keep a strict eye to make sure any wrongdoing doesn’t happens.

Reviewing the preparations with regard to the upcoming procurement season in a meeting with the DFSCs and senior officers of the department, Mr. Kataruchak further ordered the officers to ensure cleanliness, electricity and clean drinking water arrangements in every mandi.

The Minister was apprised that the State has received the Cash Credit Limit (CCL) to the tune of Rs. 30973 Crore for the month of April. Besides, the State has received the target of procuring 122 Lakh Metric Tonnes (LMT). However, the department has made comprehensive preparations for procuring 132 LMT.

As part of the arrangements, 1897 procurement centres have been notified and proposals for further 266 temporary yards have been received from District Level Procurement Committees (DLPCs). The Minimum Support Price (MSP) has been fixed at Rs. 2585 Per Quintal.

On the issue of gunny bales, the Minister exhorted the DFSCs to entrust the responsibility to Inspectors of ensuring the availability of the same in the mandis.

On the issue of storage space, the Minister divulged that the Chief Minister has taken up the matter with the Union Government at regular intervals to speed up the moving of previous seasons’ produce from the State to make space for crops of upcoming seasons. The DFSCs should maintain continuous liaison with the Deputy Commissioners (DCs) of their respective districts with regard to storage and keep updating the Headoffice, said Mr. Kataruchak.

The Minister further implored upon the officers to foolproof arrangements in respect of tarpaulins, wooden crates in the mandis.

The Minister assured on the issue of Petrol, Diesel and LPG supply and said that the Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs Department is working in tandem with the oil marketing companies to maintain the supply of these items.

In this connection, a State level control room no. 0172-2233001 has been operationalized for monitoring the supply and repressing complaints of the public. Apart from this, District Level Committees have been formed under the Deputy Commissioners to regulate & facilitate the supply of petroleum products.

On the occasion, Principal Secretary Rahul Tewari, Director Varinder Kumar Sharma, Additional Directors Dr. Anjuman Bhaskar and Ajayveer Singh Sarao were also present.