My Govt is ‘of common man, for common man and by common man’, says Channi

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My Govt is ‘of common man, for common man and by common man’, says Channi

Saturday, 06 November 2021 | PNS | Phagwara (Kapurthala)

Vowing to restore the pristine glory of Punjab, the Chief Minister Charanjit Singh Channi on Friday described his government as the ‘Government of common man, for the common man and by the common man’.

“Punjab will soon be transformed into the ‘Golden Sparrow of India’,” said Channi while addressing the gathering at 111th Sri Vishwakarma Puja Utsav. The Chief Minister said that concerted efforts will be made for holistic development of the state on one hand and prosperity of its people on the other.

Evoking Lord Vishwakarma, the divine architect of entire universe, he said that with blessings of Lord a mechanism is being evolved to put the state on a trajectory of high economic growth. No stone was being left unturned for comprehensive development of state, he said.“From day one, my major thrust is only ensuring transparent, responsive, and citizen-centric administration. Several path breaking initiatives including cheap power, Basera scheme, ownership rights to people living within Lal Lakir, and others have been already initiated by Government,” said Channi adding that not only this, but several other decisions will be taken in coming days. Channi said that technological skills, coupled with day-to-day advancements, had facilitated mankind to grow swiftly. He appealed to people, especially the youth, to improve their professional skills and enhance their abilities for availing optimal job opportunities.

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