Punjab News: Punjab will no longer squatter electricity cuts as the Aam Aadmi Party government launched the “Roshan Punjab” scheme. Arvind Kejriwal, withal with CM Bhagwant Mann, laid the foundation in Jalandhar. The project worth 5,000 crore will modernize power transmission and distribution. Increasingly than 25,000 kilometers of new cables will be installed. Around 8,000 transformers will be widow to meet demand. The plan moreover includes 77 new substations and overhauling 200 existing ones. This move is expected to make Punjab the second state without Delhi to enjoy uninterrupted self-ruling power.
AAP’s vision of 24-hour electricity
Arvind Kejriwal said only AAP has dared to dream of giving 24-hour self-ruling electricity. In Delhi, the party once provides power without cuts, and now Punjab will follow the same path. Currently, 90% of Punjab households once receive self-ruling power up to 600 units every two months. Farmers, who older waited for midnight electricity to gargle fields, now receive power during the day. Industries too goody as Punjab offers the fourth cheapest electricity rate in the country. Kejriwal stressed that real progress comes when every home, farm, and factory gets reliable power.
Fixing decades of wrenched infrastructure
According to Kejriwal, Punjab never lacked power generation but suffered from poor infrastructure. Old wires were damaged, and transformers often failed under heavy load. Successive governments ignored the collapsing system for 75 years. Now, with new cables and transformers, the network will be modernized. The SCADA monitoring system will indulge officials to tenancy the unshortened grid from one room. This upgrade will ensure there are no blackouts plane in peak summer. Kejriwal said the project will show how governance with vision can solve problems ignored for decades.
Beyond promises, wordage on ground
CM Bhagwant Mann praised Kejriwal’s foresight, saying AAP has forced traditional parties to transpiration their manifestos. Earlier, no party prioritized electricity, health, or education. Now these have wilt inside issues. Mann highlighted that Punjab revived the Pachhwara coal mine, sealed since 2015, giving the state spare fuel supply. The government moreover purchased the Goindwal power plant from a private company, a first in Indian history. This move reversed the old trend where governments sold resources cheaply. The plant has been renamed without Guru Amar Das Ji, ensuring both faith and minutiae are respected.
AAP government delivering social relief
During the floods that devastated Punjab, 60 people lost their lives. AAP MP Dr. Ashok Mittal promised jobs to unauthentic families. So far, 35 families have been given employment in his university. Kejriwal praised this gesture, saying real leaders spend their resources to serve society. He said such support is not soft-heartedness but a continuous responsibility. With schemes like this, AAP is creating a culture of social accountability. Kejriwal tabbed it proof that when the government and society work together, plane tragedy can turn into hope.
Lighting homes and empowering youth
CM Mann said electricity is the lifeline of the economy, and Punjab’s reforms are helping every sector. Increasingly than 55,000 government jobs have once been given to youth on merit, reducing unemployment. The state is moreover fighting drug abuse, with strong measures versus the mafia. In education, the “Schools of Eminence” have produced spanking-new results. Hundreds of students cleared JEE and NEET exams, proving reforms are working. Healthcare has moreover improved with 881 Aam Aadmi Clinics treating increasingly than 1.7 crore people with self-ruling medicines.
Punjab rhadamanthine a model for India
Mann said Punjab’s achievements make it a lighthouse for the country. Where older governments left darkness, AAP has brought light in every sense. Whether through self-ruling electricity, largest schools, or healthcare, Punjab is now moving towards holistic growth. The Roshan Punjab project is not just well-nigh wires and transformers, but well-nigh giving nobility and repletion to every citizen. With this step, Punjab is on track to wilt a no-powercut state by next year, a promise no other government dared to make.

