Chandigarh, September 18:

Punjab will bid for setting up a Bulk Drug Park in
Bathinda as part of the newly launched central government scheme for
establishment of three such parks in the country.
In-principle approval to this effect was given by the Punjab Council of
Ministers at its meeting chaired by Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh on
Thursday.

मोटरसाइकिल चोरों को खुद जनता ने पकड़ा तीनों चोरों का वीडियो बनाकर किया वायरल
The meeting decided to constitute a Cabinet Sub Committee to work out the
details of the proposal to be made to the Government of India, which has laid down
various criteria for the parks, including a minimum land requirement of 1000 acres.
The Government of India has framed an area scoring criteria for selection of States
for setting up the parks.

लाइलाज नहीं है सफ़ेद दाग (ल्युकोडेर्मा) की बीमारी || Dr. HK Kharbanda ||
According to a spokesperson of the Chief Minister’s Office, the Cabinet Sub
Committee, comprising Finance Minister Manpreet Singh Badal, Industries and
Commerce Minister Sunder Sham Arora, Revenue Minister Gurpreet Singh
Kangar and Housing & Urban Development Minister Sukhbinder Singh Sarkaria,
has been mandated to submit their report to Cabinet over the next few days to
enable the state to submit its proposal before the last date of September 27.

बेसहारा गोवंश को पकड़ने का अभियान तेज पकड़ी गई गायों को भेजा गया गौशाला
The Cabinet Sub Committee has also been asked to examine a slew of
incentives, including subsidized rates for power, effluent treatment, water steam
solid waste treatment, monthly warehouse charges, monthly park maintenance
charges and annual land lease charges, to get good score in the valuation of
location of the project by Government of India. It would also make
recommendations to amend the Industrial & Business Development Policy 2017
for introducing interest subvention scheme for the Bulk Drug Pharma Park.
The estimated cost of the project is estimated at Rs.1878 crore, including
cost of trunk infrastructure and common infrastructure facilities. The GoI grant
would be Rs. 1000 crore and Rs. 878 crore would be contributed by the state
government.
It may be recalled that the Cabinet, in its earlier meeting on June 22, 2020,
had approved transfer of 1764 acres of land of thermal plant Bathinda to PUDA.
Of this, an area of 1320 acres has been identified for the Bulk Drug Park and
Department of Housing & Urban Development has been directed to execute the
project as per the scheme of GoI once the selection process is completed.
The proposed park in Bathinda would help boost the state’s economy
through creation of employment generation opportunities and overall development.

-NAV GILL