Punjab's Rs 250 Crore Convention Centre to Transform Mohali into Global Event Hub

Punjab's Industries Minister Sanjeev Arora announced a major multipurpose exhibition and convention centre for Mohali. The Rs 250 crore project will be developed on 14 acres under a Public-Private Partnership with a 15-year concession period. It will feature large column-free halls, conference rooms, retail zones, and parking for 1,000 vehicles, built with sustainable GRIHA 5-Star design principles. The facility aims to position Punjab as a global destination for events and investments, accelerating Mohali's growth as a technology hub.

Key Points: Mohali to Get Rs 250 Cr Multipurpose Exhibition & Convention Centre

  • Rs 250 crore investment
  • 14-acre site in Mohali IT City
  • Public-Private Partnership model
  • Targeted completion by Dec 2027
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Punjab: Mohali to get multipurpose exhibition and convention centre

Punjab announces a state-of-the-art convention centre in Mohali IT City, built on 14 acres with a Rs 250 crore investment to host global events.

"This landmark initiative reflects the government's commitment to positioning Punjab as a preferred destination for global events and investments. - Sanjeev Arora"

Chandigarh, April 9

Punjab Minister for Industries and Commerce Sanjeev Arora on Wednesday announced the development of a state-of-the-art Multipurpose Exhibition and Convention Centre in Mohali, near here.

"This landmark initiative reflects the government's commitment to positioning Punjab as a preferred destination for global events and investments," Arora said here.

Detailing the project, he said that the Convention Centre will be developed on approximately 14 acres in the heart of Mohali IT City under a Public-Private Partnership model with an estimated outlay of around Rs 250 crore. The project's concession period will be 15 years.

He said the project involves the creation of a state-of-the-art convention centre designed to host large-scale national and international events, with world-class infrastructure and facilities.

The project will be completed in two phases, with Phase I targeted for completion by December 31 and Phase II by December 31, 2027.

Highlighting the infrastructure components, the minister said the convention centre will feature large-span column-free exhibition halls, including two major halls of approximately 40,000 sq. ft and 15,000 sq. ft, along with conference and breakout rooms, retail and food and beverage zones spread over around 15,000 sq. ft, and parking infrastructure for at least 1,000 vehicles.

He said the facility will also include world-class landscaped public spaces and open event areas.

Emphasising modern design and sustainability, he said the facility will incorporate advanced column-free structural systems, efficient traffic circulation and logistics planning, integration of modern mechanical, electrical and plumbing, audio-visual and information technology systems, compliance with National Building Code, fire safety and accessibility standards, and adoption of GRIHA 5-Star sustainable design principles.

"This Convention and Exhibition Centre will be a transformational project for Punjab. It will significantly enhance our capacity to host global events, attract investments, and generate large-scale employment.

Mohali is fast emerging as a modern urban and technology hub, and such world-class infrastructure will further accelerate its growth trajectory," the minister added.

- IANS

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Priya S
Rs 250 crore is a huge investment. While the project sounds impressive, I really hope the PPP model ensures transparency and that the benefits actually reach the local people in terms of jobs and business opportunities. We've seen big projects fail on that front before.
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Rohit P
As someone working in the Mohali IT sector, this is a welcome step. Hosting international conferences here will save us the trip to Delhi or Bangalore. The GRIHA 5-Star focus is also commendable. Fingers crossed for the December deadline!
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Meera T
Good initiative, but what about the basic infrastructure? The roads around Mohali are already choked. Will there be a plan to improve connectivity and public transport to handle the extra 1000+ vehicles? Development needs to be holistic.
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Karthik V
Punjab needs such projects to diversify its economy beyond agriculture. Attracting global events can boost tourism and hospitality sectors big time. Hope they also plan for good accommodation facilities nearby for delegates.
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Sarah B
Working with Indian partners, I've seen Mohali's potential. A dedicated convention space with modern AV and IT will make it much easier to host our regional meetings here. The sustainability focus is a major plus for international partners.

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