Capt tells ‘Invest Punjab’ to work out model for incentives on case-to-case basis HT Correspondent, Chandigarh © Provided by Hindustan Times The CM said he hopes that by the end of December 2021, Invest Punjab achieves a milestone of ₹1 lakh crore in investments. (Getty Images/iStockphoto) Chief minister (CM) Capt Amarinder Singh on Monday asked the Punjab Bureau of Investment Promotion (PBIP), also known as ‘Invest Punjab’, to work out a model where incentives for industry can be given on a case-to-case basis.
Chairing the third meeting of the board of governors of PBIP through video conferencing, the CM said the anti-red tape legislation, recently passed in the state, was aimed at making government procedures investor friendly.
Capt tells Invest Punjab to work out model for incentives on case-to-case basis
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LUDHIANA: Of the many many challenges in front of the authorities in fighting the Covid-19, feeding the hungry remains a tough one. Extending a helping hand in such a scenario are city denizens who are preparing langar for Covid-19 patients and families that are facing a crisis of food scarcity. Volunteers, both men and women, are preparing and packing food on a mass scale in the kitchen with community help to distribute them among the needy people.
Patients can now call a helpline number set up by volunteers and get not only free food, but also oxygen after producing the Covid-19 positive report or recommendation by doctor.