Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Brain drain from Punjab ‘unfortunat­e’: CM Mann

- Aneesha Sareen Kumar letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

LUDHIANA: : Terming the brain drain from Punjab as “unfortunat­e”, chief minister Bhagwant Mann here on Thursday assured the youth of the state that his government would create opportunit­ies for their better future and no one would have to go abroad for employment, on a day he launched a recruitmen­t drive to fill over 26,000 government posts.

Mann was in Ludhiana to preside over function to mark the 299th birth anniversar­y of Maharaja Jassa Singh Ramgarhia at the Punjab Agricultur­al University.

Noting that IELTS centres are mushroomin­g in the state, Mann said that “even matrimonia­l ads now ask for girls with 7.5 bands. Punjab is the most fertile land in the world but its unfortunat­e that the youth are leaving. We have to save the youth from leaving the state.”

He said that due to the lack of willpower in the former leaders, the youth was deprived of government jobs, but his government has issued advertisem­ents for more than 26,000 jobs and many more major decisions would be taken by his government in the coming days for the welfare of the state.

He assured the youth of Punjab that his government would create opportunit­ies for their better future in Punjab and no

one would have to go abroad for employment.

Talking about corruption in the state, Mann said leaders of previous government­s have been enjoying government facilities for the past many decades despite losing elections.

“Such leaders were still not ready to give up government facilities, including government accommodat­ions, but due to tough decisions being taken by his government, this won’t happen anymore,” he said.

‘Govt will purchase basmati at MSP’

Encouragin­g farmers to adopt crop diversific­ation and save Punjab’s fast-depleting water, CM Mann said that the government will purchase moong daal and basmati at minimum support price (MSP).

On May 3, Mann had announced that his government will purchase maize, bajra, sunflower and moong crops at MSP. Currently, farmers in the state are getting MSP for only wheat and paddy crops. The other crops are being purchased by private traders. Calling upon the farmers to save the air, water and land of Punjab by getting rid of the traditiona­l crop cycle, Mann said he has been constantly engaged in discussion­s with agricultur­e experts for the last several days.

He also appealed to the farmers to sow paddy only during the monsoon season so that groundwate­r could be saved enormously.

 ?? GURPREET SINGH/HT ?? CM Bhagwant Mann during a state-level function on the birth anniversar­y of Maharaja Jassa Singh Ramgarhia at the PAU in Ludhiana on Thursday.
GURPREET SINGH/HT CM Bhagwant Mann during a state-level function on the birth anniversar­y of Maharaja Jassa Singh Ramgarhia at the PAU in Ludhiana on Thursday.

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