Punjab Cabinet Approves Guru Teg Bahadur University & Major Jobs, Industry Policy

The Punjab Cabinet, led by Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, has approved the establishment of Sri Guru Teg Bahadur World Class University at Anandpur Sahib. It also cleared the Industrial and Business Development Policy 2026 aimed at boosting economic growth and employment. Key decisions include a fresh recruitment drive for 1,158 Assistant Professors and Librarians, and a new policy to streamline sports quota reservations in government jobs. Additional approvals covered an ex-gratia grant for a martyr's family and amendments to regulations for crusher units and pharmacist qualifications.

Key Points: Punjab OKs Guru Teg Bahadur University, Jobs, Industry Policy

  • New university at Anandpur Sahib
  • Industrial Policy 2026 approved
  • Recruitment for 1158 college posts
  • Streamlined sports quota for jobs
  • Ex-gratia for martyr's family
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Punjab Cabinet approves world-class university named after Guru Teg Bahadur

Punjab Cabinet approves a world-class university, 1158 college jobs, a new industrial policy, and sports reservation rules under CM Bhagwant Mann.

"The Cabinet gave nod for setting up the university and approved the draft Bill - Chief Minister's Office"

Chandigarh, March 7

The Punjab Cabinet led by Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Saturday approved the establishment of a world-class university named after Guru Teg Bahadur at Anandpur Sahib.

The Cabinet also cleared the Industrial and Business Development Policy -- 2026 and approved recruitment of 1,158 Assistant Professors and Librarians in government colleges at a meeting of the Council of Ministers chaired by the Chief Minister.

Sharing details, the Chief Minister's Office said, "The Cabinet gave nod for setting up the university and approved the draft Bill for the Sri Guru Teg Bahadur World Class University, which will be presented in the Assembly. The Cabinet also authorised the Chief Minister to take all necessary decisions for the timely establishment of the university."

The Cabinet also gave a go ahead to the Industrial and Business Development Policy of 2026, along with sector specific policies, detailed schemes and operational guidelines under the flagship initiative Punjab Udyog Kranti.

The policy aims to establish a comprehensive and structured framework for fiscal incentives, sectoral development, employment generation, infrastructure strengthening and promotion of emerging and sunrise industries in the state. It is expected to give a major boost to economic activity and put Punjab on the path of high economic growth.

The Cabinet approved a policy to streamline reservation for sportspersons in government jobs and admissions in educational institutions.

It lays down objective and easily understandable criteria for assigning marks to certificates of achievement in sports.

As per the policy, 75 per cent weightage will be given to achievements in sports while 25 per cent weightage will be based on performance in the entrance test. It also approved an amendment in the Punjab Health and Family Welfare Technical (Group-C) Service Rules of 2016 to include diploma in pharmacy as an additional educational qualification for recruitment of pharmacists. This will enable diploma holders to apply for the post of pharmacist and help strengthen the delivery of quality healthcare services to the people of Punjab, an official statement said.

In a humanitarian gesture, the Cabinet approved an ex-gratia grant of Rs 1 crore to the family of martyr and Home Guards volunteer Ashok Kumar as a special case.

Ashok Kumar had laid down his life while performing duty at Gurdaspur. Recognising his immense contribution towards safeguarding the unity, integrity and sovereignty of the country, the Cabinet took this decision.

The Cabinet also gave consent to introduce the Punjab Regulation of Crusher Units, and Stockist and Retailers (Amendment) Bill of 2026 in the current session of the Assembly.

The move aims to convert the Punjab Regulation of Crusher Units, and Stockists and Retailers (Amendment) Ordinance of 2026 into an Act.

In another major decision, the Cabinet gave concurrence to initiate a fresh recruitment process for 1,158 posts in government colleges across the state, including 1,091 Assistant Professors and 67 Librarians.

The recruitment will be conducted strictly in accordance with UGC Regulations through the Punjab Public Service Commission. The government will withdraw the earlier requisition of 612 Assistant Professor posts pending with the commission and submit a fresh consolidated requisition for all posts.

- IANS

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Sarah B
While the university is a great idea in principle, I hope the focus is on quality and not just the name. We have seen many "world-class" announcements that don't live up to the hype. The recruitment of professors is a positive step, but they must ensure a fair and transparent process through PPSC.
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Vikram M
The industrial policy is the real game-changer here. Punjab needs to attract investment and create jobs beyond agriculture. If implemented well, 'Punjab Udyog Kranti' can put the state back on the economic map. The sports reservation policy is also very fair – 75% weightage to actual achievement makes sense.
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Priya S
My heart goes out to the family of Ashok Kumar. The ex-gratia of ₹1 crore is a respectful gesture for a martyr. Jai Hind. On the education front, including diploma holders for pharmacist posts is a smart move that will help our healthcare system. More such practical decisions are welcome.
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Rohit P
Baba ji de naam te vishav-dhara university? Waah! 🙌 This is brilliant. Anandpur Sahib is the perfect location. I just hope the infrastructure and faculty match the grand vision. Also, 1158 teaching posts is a huge number – hope our qualified youth get these opportunities without any 'sifarish'.
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Michael C
As someone who follows development economics, the structured framework for fiscal incentives mentioned in the industrial policy is key. If it brings clarity and stability for investors, it could trigger significant growth. The challenge is always in execution and cutting red tape.

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