Tribune News Service
Sukhmeet Bhasin
Mansa, June 10
Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann right this moment stated his authorities’s flagship programme “Sarkar Tuhade Dwar” was aimed toward empowering the widespread man by guaranteeing supply of citizen-centric providers on the doorstep.
“For the primary time within the state, the forms has been made accountable to individuals, thanks to the ‘Sarkar Tuhade Dwar’ programme that has revolutionised the governance system,” he stated whereas addressing a gathering right here.
Mafia eradicated
My authorities has taken main initiatives to break the spine of the mafia that had flexed muscular tissues through the earlier regimes. Bhagwant Mann, Chief Minister
The transfer would show to be a game-changer by guaranteeing optimum use of human assets in addition to well timed implementation of a number of welfare schemes, stated Mann, who heard out individuals’s grievances right this moment.
The Chief Minister famous that folks would profit from the “pro-people” programme, as they might not be pushed from pillar to submit for availing of providers in authorities workplaces.
“The day shouldn’t be far when Punjab will emerge as a frontrunner state within the nation,” Mann stated, including that his authorities had taken main initiatives to break the spine of mafia that had flexed muscular tissues through the regime of earlier governments.
“Schools of eminence are being constructed throughout the state to present college students with high quality training,” the CM stated.
“As I come from a humble background, I’m conscious of the bottom realities. This stands me in good stead to perceive individuals’s issues. The authorities is dedicated to the progress of the state and prosperity of Punjab residents,” the CM added.
Special Assembly session on June 19, 20
The Cabinet, led by CM Bhagwant Mann, on Saturday authorized summoning of a particular session of the Vidhan Sabha on June 19 and 20. The determination was taken at a gathering of the Council of Ministers. Mann stated the session would begin with obituary references at 2.30 pm on June 19. tns




























