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New mining policy to enhance revenue: Harjot Singh Bains

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Chandigarh, March 24

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In keeping with the AAP government’s policy of efficient governance, Cabinet Minister Harjot Singh Bains reached his office at 9 am on Thursday and met experts to seek their views on the formation of a new mining policy.

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The Mines and Geology, Tourism & Cultural Affairs, Jails and Legal & Legislative Affairs Minister said: “New initiatives were being introduced in the Mining and Tourism departments, which would bear fruit soon.”

Bains said corrupt practices in the Mining and Jails Departments would be stopped and a new mining policy was on the cards, which would enhance the state’s revenue drastically.

He said the complaints received on anti-corruption helpline were being dealt with on a priority basis.

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Directing officials, employees and other staff members to be punctual and readdress the grievances of people, Bains said the newly formed AAP government would provide timely and hassle-free services to citizens. —

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