NRIs See Brighter Future in Punjab, Pledge Support at Government Meeting
A recent NRI meeting hosted by the Punjab government buzzed with optimism and investment pledges, signaling a renewed confidence in the state's future.
Chamrod Pattan (Pathankot): A recent NRI meeting hosted by the Punjab government buzzed with optimism and investment pledges, signaling a renewed confidence in the state's future.
Punjab on the Rise: The Punjab government's efforts to attract investments appear to be paying off, as Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) expressed keen interest in contributing to the state's development during a recent meeting held in Chamrod Pattan.
Positive Developments Noticed: Several NRIs lauded the positive changes they've witnessed under Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann's leadership. Mr. Dalwinder Singh, a French resident for 28 years, plans to establish a university in his home town of Tanda, citing the renewed hope and "reverse migration trend" he sees. He commended CM Mann's initiatives for benefiting NRIs and strengthening trust in the government.
Concrete Investments Pledged: The meeting wasn't just about appreciation; several NRIs pledged concrete investments. Mr. Satwinder Singh Sagu, based in London, announced a Rs 50 crore investment in Punjab, citing the government's efforts to create a conducive environment for NRIs. Mr. Harish Das, also from London, encouraged other NRIs to invest, highlighting Punjab's potential and the government's supportive stance.
Concerns Addressed, Confidence Reinforced: While acknowledging the positive developments, some NRIs raised concerns. Mr. Gurwinder Singh, residing in Canada, expressed his confidence in the government's ability to find swift resolutions.
Shift in Sentiment Attributed to Proactive Approach: Dr. Rajesh Kalia from Amritsar (Canada) acknowledged the positive shift in sentiment amongst NRIs since CM Mann took office, attributing it to the government's proactive approach and pro-people policies. This optimism was further reinforced by Mr. Kulwinder Singh from France, who witnessed a "reverse migration trend" for the first time due to the government's concrete efforts. He credited CM Mann's leadership for this positive change and expressed his desire to return to Punjab.
Overall Optimism for Punjab's Future: The overall sentiment at the meeting was optimistic. Mr. Kulwinder Singh, a French resident for 16 years, praised the positive changes under CM Mann's leadership, including a potential reverse migration trend. He credited the government's pro-people policies and expressed his desire to return to Punjab.
Collaboration for Long-Term Growth: This NRI meeting showcased a renewed sense of optimism and a willingness to invest in Punjab's future. The government's efforts to address concerns and create a supportive environment seem to be resonating with the Punjabi diaspora. With continued engagement and collaboration, this positive momentum can translate into tangible investments and contribute to the state's long-term growth.