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Bhagwant Mann Govt Pledges Commitment To Cleaner, Pollution-Free Punjab; High-Level Meeting Held

At the meeting, Minister Dr. Ravjot Singh held in-depth discussions with the officials of Ludhiana Municipal Corporation and representatives of the concerned departments to create a clean and pollution-free environment in Punjab.

Punjab: In Punjab, a new wave of environmental consciousness is making its mark. The Bhagwant Mann-led government is setting the groundwork for a cleaner, pollution-free Punjab. The latest initiative is an ambitious project centered around revamping the Buddha River, a vital water resource marred by pollution over the years.

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Recognizing that large-scale transformation starts with a single step, the Punjab cabinet member recently convened a high-level meeting for the longstanding issue faced by the Buddha Dariya. The meeting addressed critical concerns regarding the water body and its permanent solution. Rajya Sabha MP Sant Balbir Singh Seechewal, Deputy Speaker of Punjab Assembly Jai Krishna Singh Rori, and Ludhiana (West) MLA Gurpreet Gogi were among those present.

At the meeting, Minister Dr. Ravjot Singh held in-depth discussions with the officials of Ludhiana Municipal Corporation and representatives of the concerned departments to create a clean and pollution-free environment in Punjab. He emphasized the government’s vision of a ‘Vibrant Punjab’ and the importance of collaborative efforts in nurturing an environment that future generations can thrive in.

First published on: Mar 04, 2025 12:34 PM IST


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