Cabinet Minister Bains meets experts over new mining policy, says new initiatives being taken
Keeping the commitment of time-bound and most efficient government, the Punjab Cabinet Minister S Harjot Singh Bains reached office sharp at 9 am on Thursday and met experts to seek their views for the formation of a new mining policy.
The Cabinet Minister, who has been allocated Mines & Geology, Tourism & Cultural Affairs and Jails and Legal & Legislative Affairs departments, directed the officials, employees and other staff members of his departments to reach office on time.
The Aam Aadmi Party leader asked his staff to deliver their best to address the problems of the common people and stated that the newly formed AAP government has been aimed at providing timely and hassle-free citizens services and no stone will be left unturned to achieve this target.
“I will also be working day and night for the betterment of the state and new initiatives were being introduced in mining and tourism departments which would bring fruitful results,” said the minister.
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Bains further reaffirmed that the corrupt practices in the mining and jails department would stop by all means and the new mining policy is on the cards of the Punjab Government which would enhance the revenue drastically.
He added that the anti-corruption action line has already been launched by Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann and the complaints will be dealt with on a priority basis.
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-PTC News