Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann Launches Rs 137-Crore Border Road Project in Khemkaran

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann laid the foundation stone for a Rs 137-crore rural link road project in the border constituency of Khemkaran. He emphasized his government's commitment to developing border regions through improved infrastructure, employment, and public services. The CM highlighted that over 63,000 government jobs have been provided and canal irrigation coverage has dramatically increased from 21% to 68%. He also announced special industrial incentives for border districts to boost investment and curb drug abuse by creating employment.

Key Points: Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann Launches Khemkaran Road Project

  • Rs 137-crore rural link road in Khemkaran
  • Focus on border area infrastructure and jobs
  • Over 63,000 government jobs provided
  • Canal irrigation coverage increased to 68%
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Punjab CM lays stone of rural link road in Khemkaran ​

Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann laid the foundation for a Rs 137-crore rural link road in Khemkaran, highlighting border area development and job creation.

Punjab CM lays stone of rural link road in Khemkaran ​
"We want to place a tiffin in the hands of our youth by providing them employment so that they stay away from syringes and the menace of drugs. - Bhagwant Mann"

Chandigarh, March 7

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Saturday laid the foundation stone for a Rs 137-crore rural link road project in the border constituency of Khemkaran and said the AAP government was focusing on strengthening infrastructure, employment opportunities, and improved public services in border regions. ​

He also highlighted progress in canal irrigation, employment generation, and education reforms. ​

Addressing a gathering after laying the foundation stone, CM Mann said, "From roads to schools to playgrounds and industry, I assure you that my government is committed to ensuring everything in this area. Successive governments ignored the development of border areas, but the AAP government has made dedicated efforts for their progress. ​

"We are committed to the welfare of the residents of these regions who are true patriots of the country." ​

The Chief Minister said that, for the first time in the history of Punjab, the state's industrial policy provides incentives to industrialists willing to establish units in border areas. ​

"Nine thrust sectors and borders, as well as Kandi areas, are being given 25 per cent additional incentives. Border districts such as Pathankot, Gurdaspur, Amritsar, Ferozepur, and Fazilka have historically seen lower investment due to perceived geographical risks," he said. ​

Emphasising employment generation, CM Mann said, "We want to place a tiffin in the hands of our youth by providing them employment so that they stay away from syringes and the menace of drugs. Idle hands are the devil's workshop, so we are making every effort to ensure that youth get jobs and do not fall prey to social evils. The AAP government has already provided more than 63,000 government jobs to the youth." ​

Highlighting achievements in irrigation, he said, "When we assumed office, only 21 per cent of canal water was being used for irrigation. Today this figure has risen to 68 per cent, and it will reach 85 per cent by the coming paddy season. A total of 6,900 km of canals and 18,349 watercourses have been revived to ensure water reaches tail-end farmers." ​

He said the government has spent Rs 6,500 crore to rejuvenate the canal system, enabling canal water to reach 1,365 villages for the first time, and added that work on constructing more than 49,000 km of roads is underway at a cost of Rs 16,209 crore to improve rural connectivity. ​

- IANS

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Priyanka N
The canal irrigation progress from 21% to 68% is impressive if true. My uncle is a farmer in Ferozepur and water access has been his biggest struggle. Infrastructure development is good, but implementation and maintenance are key. Let's see it on the ground.
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Aman W
"Placing a tiffin in the hands of our youth" – I like that phrase. The drug menace in Punjab is a deep-rooted problem. Providing employment is the only sustainable solution. 63,000 jobs is a good start, but the need is much larger. Keep going!
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Sarah B
As someone who has traveled in border areas, the infrastructure gap is very visible compared to other regions. A dedicated industrial policy for these areas is a smart move to balance regional development. Hope it attracts real investment.
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Vikram M
Rs 137 crore for a link road sounds like a lot. While development is welcome, there must be transparency in these projects. We've seen too many projects where costs are inflated and quality is poor. The government must ensure every rupee is accounted for.
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Nisha Z
Good to see Khemkaran in the news for development and not just for being a border town. Roads and canals are the backbone of the rural economy. If the water reaches the tail-enders, it will change lives. Fingers crossed! 🤞

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