CM solicits support of World Bank to further combat major problems being confronted by state
Chandigarh, November 29: Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann on Friday solicited fulsome support and cooperation from the World Bank to further combat the major problems being confronted by the state.
During a meeting with World Bank Country Director for India Auguste Tano Kouamé, the Chief Minister presented a strong case for financial assistance to the state. , Bhagwant Singh Mann highlighted the state government’s commitment to fiscal and institutional resilience besides emphasising the need for financial support to drive growth, improve public services and enhance the overall quality of life for its citizens.
He showcased state’s strong reform agenda, focusing on fiscal prudence, improved governance and enhanced service delivery as a key factor in its quest for financial assistance.
Punjab CM Announces Financial Support for Development & Water Conservation”
The Chief Minister announced that the proposed financial assistance will support Punjab’s development priorities, including infrastructure, human resource development, and social welfare initiatives. He stated that this significant development will propel Punjab forward in its journey toward prosperity and growth. Bhagwant Singh Mann emphasized that the environment is a key focus for the state government, which is prioritising the conservation of groundwater.
The Chief Minister said that state government is reviving old water resources and trying to provide canal water to maximum part of the irrigation land thereby reducing the consumption of electricity on one hand and checking the depletion of ground water on the other hand. He said that the government is lining canals, reviving old water courses (Khals), and taking other initiatives to ensure farmers can use maximum surface water. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that due to strenuous efforts of the state government in last two years ground water level has increased by around one metre.
Rice is not the staple diet of Punjab
The Chief Minister further said that the state government has designed a program for solarisation of Agricultural pump sets adding that it will increase the income of farmers manifold. He said that in five years the state government can rapidly solarize the major part of the Agricultural pump sets. Dwelling on another issue Bhagwant Singh Mann said that the state government is mulling to incentive’s the farmers to switch out the paddy.
The Chief Minister said that Rice is not the staple diet of Punjab but the farmers of state are cultivating paddy to meet the need of entire nation. He said that there are alternative crops such as pulses, Maize and others but need of the hour for value addition of these crops to encourage the farmers. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that the state government is already mulling in various projects to save the environment.
state govt committed for developing Punjab
The Chief Minister stated that the state government committed to developing Punjab into an export hub for fruits and vegetables. He said that due to hard working and resilient farmers of the state and the fertile soil, Punjab’s agricultural productivity is higher in the World and state government is looking for crop diversification.
Expressing concern over presence of lead and Heavy Metal presence in ground water, Bhagwant Singh Mann urged the world bank to launch a project on the lines of one launched in Uttar Pradesh to facilitate the people.
World Bank team impressed by Punjab’s determination
Giving an affirmative response to the issues raised by the Chief Minister, Auguste Tano Kouamé said that they are mulling the idea to cooperate in this sector as world bank already cooperated a project in Uttar Pradesh. He advocated for regular meetings with the state government, saying they would streamline major initiatives. The Chairman stated that the World Bank team impressed by Punjab’s determination to implement transformative reforms.
Bank is looking for cooperation areas and Fiscal prudence
Auguste Tano Kouamé also acknowledged state’s potential for growth and development and expressed their willingness to support Punjab’s endeavors, recognizing the importance of a strong and resilient public financial management framework. He said that the Bank is looking for cooperation areas and Fiscal prudence, Data Sharing, Services in large cities. Auguste Tano Kouamé also admired various projects initiated by Punjab Government and said that the Bank is willing to replicate in other parts.
