Key Points

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann has urged Niti Aayog to provide special incentives for Punjab's border districts, similar to those given to Himachal Pradesh and Jammu & Kashmir. He highlighted the economic challenges faced by farmers and industries in these areas due to existing disparities. Mann proposed agro-food processing zones, freight subsidies, and higher compensation for farmers near the international border. The CM also emphasized the need for infrastructural upgrades and central support to boost Punjab's trade and agriculture.

Key Points: Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann Seeks Central Incentives Like Himachal

  • Mann seeks agro-food processing zones in border districts
  • Advocates freight subsidy and tax benefits for Punjab industries
  • Demands higher compensation for farmers near international border
  • Pushes for PLI scheme and upgraded infrastructure in Amritsar
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Punjab CM seeks special Central incentives on lines of Himachal

Punjab CM Mann demands special incentives for border districts, citing economic disparity with Himachal, Uttarakhand, and J&K.

"It is high time that the Aayog should generously help the state in preserving its rich legacy in terms of water and agriculture – Bhagwant Mann"

Chandigarh, June 26

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Thursday presented state’s case before the team of Niti Aayog and solicited its support to ensure comprehensive development on the one hand and safeguard the state’s interest on the other.

During deliberations with the team led by member Ramesh Chand and Program Director Sanjeet Singh, the Chief Minister said “it is high time that the Aayog should generously help the state in preserving its rich legacy in terms of water and agriculture”.

He said the state shares 553 km of the international border with Pakistan and six border districts -- Amritsar, Tarn Taran, Gurdaspur, Pathankot, Ferozepur and Fazilka.

However, Mann said special incentives to Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Jammu and Kashmir by the Central government had adversely impacted the economy of border districts in Punjab.

The Chief Minister said border districts of Punjab need to be supported on the lines of Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Jammu and Kashmir to revitalise the state’s trade and industrial sector.

Seeking a special incentive package for border districts, he batted for establishment of agro food processing zone in each border district of Punjab with a special focus on the basmati rice industry and horticultural produce like litchi and others.

Mann also advocated upgradation of existing focal points in border districts and establishing an exhibition-cum-convention centre in Amritsar.

The Chief Minister also sought PLI scheme for the agro sector, tax benefits for textile sector, freight subsidy for industry and subsidized interest rate on term loans and working capital in border districts.

He also underscored the need for upward revision of compensation to farmers having land between the international border and border fence, asserting that more than 17,000 acres of land fall in between them.

Mann said the current compensation is given to farmers at a rate of Rs 10,000 per acre per year and that should be enhanced Rs 30,000 per acre annually, adding instead of sharing between the Centre and the state this should be totally paid by the Centre as “these brave hearts are working for making country self-reliant in food production”.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
Finally, Punjab is getting the attention it deserves! Our border districts have sacrificed so much for national security. The farmers working near the border fences are true patriots 👏. Central government must give equal incentives as given to HP and J&K.
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Priya M.
Good move by CM Mann. But will Niti Aayog listen? Punjab contributes so much to India's food security yet gets step-motherly treatment. The basmati rice industry alone deserves more support - it's our pride!
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Harpreet S.
As someone from Amritsar, I fully support the convention center proposal! Our city has so much potential for tourism and trade. Better infrastructure will help counter Pakistan's negative propaganda about Punjab.
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Amit G.
While I agree Punjab needs support, we must ensure funds are used properly. Previous governments wasted so much money. Hope Mann saab keeps strict monitoring. Development should reach actual farmers, not just big industrialists.
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Neha T.
The freight subsidy demand is crucial! Our farmers suffer due to high transportation costs. If Himachal gets benefits, why not Punjab? After all, we feed the nation while facing constant security threats from across the border.
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Sanjay P.
₹10,000 per acre compensation is a joke! With inflation, it should be at least ₹50,000. These farmers risk their lives daily due to Pak shelling and smuggling activities. Centre must show more gratitude to border communities.

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