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Incentivise bicycle, parts production for sustainable development: NGO

Misl Satluj held a programme today at Guru Nanak Dev Bhawan, focusing on the critical need for incentivising bicycle and auto parts manufacturing as a means to promote pollution-free industrial development in Ludhiana. Keynote speakers included Simer Singh Chandhok, who...
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Misl Satluj held a programme today at Guru Nanak Dev Bhawan, focusing on the critical need for incentivising bicycle and auto parts manufacturing as a means to promote pollution-free industrial development in Ludhiana.

Keynote speakers included Simer Singh Chandhok, who addressed the deteriorating healthcare system in the state, and Kiran Preet Kaur, who criticised the current state of law and order.

Ajaypal Singh Brar, president of Misl Satluj, dwelled on the potential of the bicycle and auto parts industries to enhance the financial landscape of the state through sustainable industrial growth.

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Gurtej Singh, head of Misl Satluj’s agriculture wing, highlighted the importance of diversifying agricultural practices and the role of Farmer Producer Organisations (FPOs) in supporting farmers. Devinder Singh Sekhon, general secretary of Misl Satluj, urged the government to address the challenges faced by farmers, particularly concerning the non-lifting of paddy. The programme featured contributions from various speakers, including Gurbir Singh Babbu Khosa, Hardeep Singh Doad, Iqbal Singh Ramiana, Babu Singh and Ranvir Singh Malhi.

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