Saini invites Punjab industrialists to set up units in Haryana
Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini invited Punjab industrialists to establish manufacturing units in Haryana, citing a forthcoming industrial policy designed to attract investment and generate employment. The invitation was extended during a meeting with a Punjab industrialists' delegation, where bilateral industrial cooperation was discussed. The move comes amid growing inter-state economic engagement ahead of the 2027 Punjab Assembly elections.
- ▪Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini invited Punjab industrialists to set up units in Haryana.
- ▪The invitation was extended during a meeting with a delegation of Punjab industrialists.
- ▪A new industrial policy in Haryana is being developed to boost investment and employment.
- ▪The outreach occurs ahead of the 2027 Punjab Assembly election.
- ▪Discussions focused on industry, investment, and employment opportunities between the two states.
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Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini on Thursday invited industrialists from Punjab to set up units in Haryana, as the State government works on a new industrial policy aimed at boosting investment and employment. The outreach comes ahead of the 2027 Punjab Assembly election. The Chief Minister extended what he described as an “open invitation” during a meeting with a delegation of industrialists from Punjab, where issues related to industry, investment and employment were discussed.
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