*GST COLLECTIONS UP BY 16% AND EXCISE REVENUE SURGES TO RS 7,401 CRORE IN FY 2025-26: FINANCE MINISTER HARPAL SINGH CHEEMA*
*GST COLLECTIONS GROWTH: RS 2,467.30 CRORE GROWTH OVER CORRESPONDING PERIOD OF PREVIOUS YEAR*
*VAT AND CST COLLECTIONS: RS 5,451.76 CRORE, MARKING A 3.35% INCREASE COMPARED TO PRIOR YEAR*
*ONE-TIME SETTLEMENT (OTS) SCHEME-2025: DISPOSED OF 3,574 CASES, YIELDING RS 52 CRORE IN TOTAL RECOVERIES*
*TAX INTELLIGENCE UNIT AND BIG DATA ANALYTICS: RECOVERED RS 344.06 CRORE IN TAXES AND PENALTIES*
*8.64% INCREASE IN EXCISE REVENUE OVER THE SAME PERIOD LAST YEAR*
*3,860 FIRS LODGED AND 3,795 ARRESTS MADE TO CURB LIQUOR SMUGGLING AND ILLICIT DISTILLATION*
*INVESTING IN CAPACITY BUILDING: TRAINING 5,111 OFFICERS THROUGH 144 SPECIALIZED PROGRAMS*
*FORTIFYING REVENUE SAFEGUARDS: INTEGRATED STRATEGIES TO ENSURE SUSTAINED MOMENTUM FOR THE REMAINDER OF THIS FISCAL YEAR*
Chandigarh, December 23-Punjab Finance, Planning, Excise and Taxation Minister Advocate Harpal Singh Cheema on Tuesday announced that the state has achieved a significant fiscal milestone in the financial year 2025-26, driven by a 16.03% surge in GST collections amounting to Rs 17,860.09 crore and a robust Excise revenue collection of Rs 7,401 crore up to November 2025. Attributing this success to a harmonious framework of innovation and vigilance, the Finance Minister highlighted that the Excise and Taxation department has not only surpassed previous benchmarks but also successfully implemented the One-Time Settlement (OTS) Scheme-2025 and advanced data analytics to dismantle tax evasion.
Reviewing the sectoral performance, the Finance Minister Harpal Singh Cheema said that the Goods and Services Tax (GST) collections grew by Rs 2,467.30 crore over the corresponding period of the previous year, reflecting the state’s focus on economic recovery and improved taxpayer compliance. He said that even after the GST 2.0 rate rationalisation in September 2025, which reduced taxes on essential items from 12% to 5%, the department's targeted initiatives kept cash tax collections steady. Simultaneously, the Value Added Tax (VAT) and Central Sales Tax (CST) collections reached Rs 5,451.76 crore, marking a 3.35% increase compared to the prior year.
“The Excise Commissionerate has also displayed exceptional performance under the Excise Policy 2025-26, which set an ambitious annual collection target of Rs 11,020 crore. By November 2025, the department has already registered an 8.64% increase in excise revenue over the same period last year”, said the Finance Minister while adding that this follows the record-breaking performance of the previous financial year 2024-25, where revenue grew by 16.36% to reach Rs 10,723 crore. The Finance Minister also emphasized that enforcement remains a priority, with 3,860 FIRs lodged and 3,795 arrests made this year to curb liquor smuggling and illicit distillation.
The Finance further added that another major highlight of the year was the success of the One-Time Settlement (OTS) Scheme-2025, which has disposed of 3,574 cases as of December 18, 2025, yielding Rs 52 crore in total recoveries while providing tax waivers to the trading community. He said that the Taxation department also leveraged its indigenous Tax Intelligence Unit (TIU) and big data analytics to recover Rs 344.06 crore in taxes and penalties through tool-generated insights. Furthermore, the persistent monitoring of GSTR-3B non-filers resulted in Rs 2,185.96 crore in cash deposits.
The Finance Minister also lauded the State Intelligence & Preventive Units (SIPUs) for their escalated enforcement regime, which saw penalty impositions rise to Rs 618.53 crore
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Cabinet Minister Sanjeev Arora Highlights HMEL’s Major Industrial Expansion Plans of 2600 Crores in Punjab
Chandigarh, 23 December 2025:Cabinet Minister for Industries & Commerce, Investment Promotion, Power & NRI Affairs, Government of Punjab, Sh. Sanjeev Arora, on Tuesday highlighted the significant industrial contribution and future expansion plans of HPCL–Mittal Energy Ltd. (HMEL), reaffirming the State Government’s commitment under the visionary leadership of National Convenor Sh. Arvind Kejriwal and Chief Minister Punjab S. Bhagwant Singh Mann to support large-scale investments and strengthen Punjab’s industrial ecosystem.
Shri Prabh Das, Managing Director & CEO, HMEL said that we are going to invest in a refinery and petrochemical complex in Bhatinda. We produce fuels like petrol, diesel, LPG, ATF, along with polymers including polyethylene and polypropylene. We got full support from people of Punjab as well as the government during construction and operations of this massive complex. So far, neither construction or operations have been affected even for a day during the last so many years. This is mainly due to proactive policies and ease of doing business of the Punjab government. We are fortunate to have a farsighted leader, Shri Sanjeev Arora, who is dynamic, reform centric, development oriented and outcome focused. He said that under Sanjeev Arora dynamic leadership, Punjab's industrial growth will create new opportunities for entrepreneurs, industries, and youth of the state.
Sh. Sanjeev Arora said that HMEL stands as a landmark public–private partnership between Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL)—a Navratna and Fortune 500 PSU—and Mittal Energy Investment Pte. Ltd., Singapore (Lakshmi N. Mittal Group), and has emerged as one of Punjab’s most significant industrial success stories. He assured them that they will get full government support for expanding their plant in Punjab.
He noted that HMEL’s refinery and integrated petrochemical complex, spread over about 2,000 acres at village Phulokheri, tehsil Talwandi Sabo, district Bathinda, commenced refinery operations in 2011, while the addition of the petrochemical facility in 2023 has substantially enhanced value addition and downstream industrial activity in the State.
The Minister highlighted that HMEL currently has an annual turnover of approximately Rs. 90,000 crore and contributes around Rs. 2,100 crore annually to the State exchequer in the shape of taxes, underlining its critical role in Punjab’s economy. The project provides employment to nearly 10,000 persons, both directly and indirectly, making it one of the largest industrial employers in Punjab.
He further pointed out that HMEL produces substantial quantities of LPG, petrol and diesel, playing a crucial role in meeting the fuel requirements of North India. In addition, HMEL is the second-largest producer of polymers in India, catering to nearly 14 per cent of the country’s total polymer demand.
Referring to recent developments, Sh. Sanjeev Arora said that through its 100 percent subsidiary HMEL Organics Pvt. Ltd. (HOPL), a Bio-Ethanol Plant was commissioned in 2024 adjoining the existing refinery. Building on this, HOPL has proposed a forward integration project in fine chemicals, involving a phased investment of over Rs. 2,600 crore.
The proposed expansion is expected to generate around 500 additional direct and indirect employment opportunities, result in an additional annual turnover of about Rs. 2,400 crore, and has strong export potential, further positioning Punjab as a hub for petrochemicals and value-added manufacturing.
Reiterating the Government’s pro-industry approach, Sh. Sanjeev Arora stated that the Government of Punjab remains fully committed to facilitating such large-scale investments through progressive policies, time-bound approvals, and an investor-centric ecosystem, ensuring sustained industrial growth and employment generation in the State.
Shri Prabh Das, Managing Director & CEO, HMEL; Shri Sanjeev Malhotra, Vice President, HMEL; Shri Vishav Bandhu, Chief State Coordinator, HMEL; Ms. Seema Bansal, Vice Chairperson, Punjab Development Commission; and Shri Amit Dhaka, IAS, CEO, Punjab Invest were present during the press conference.
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*• Gurmeet Singh Khudian hails maize growers as architects of change for shunning paddy*
*• Agriculture Minister announces plan to expand the area under Kharif maize to save precious water resources*UNJAB GOVT FELICITATES FARMERS FOR SWITCHING TO KHARIF MAIZE
CHANDIGARH, December 23: –Celebrating the success of Kharif Maize Pilot Project, the Punjab Government led by Chief Minister S. Bhagwant Singh Mann, today felicitated progressive maize growers, who switched from water guzzling paddy crop to Maize cultivation.
Punjab Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Minister S. Gurmeet Singh Khudian handed over appreciation certificates to maize growers and encouraged them to sensitise other farmers to adopt this crop.
He said that the Kharif Maize Pilot Project, aimed at promoting crop diversification, curbing groundwater depletion, improving soil health and boosting farmer income, has shown positive results. The government is mulling the expansion of the program for the next season, encouraging more farmers to shift from water-intensive paddy to maize cultivation.
While nothing that maize cultivation offers a sustainable alternative, requiring far less water and fewer irrigation cycles than paddy, He shared that the expansion strategy is being drawn up in consultation with Punjab Agricultural University (PAU) and industry stakeholders, aiming to position Punjab as a national leader in maize production.
The Agriculture Minister said that this pilot targeted districts of Bathinda, Sangrur, Gurdaspur, Jalandhar, Kapurthala and Pathankot to scientifically demonstrate maize as a profitable and sustainable alternative of paddy. Over 3,708 progressive farmers participated in the pilot and successfully brought 11,326 acres under maize cultivation.
The initiative marks a strategic move to reverse a decades-long trend. Once a maize heartland with over 5.5 lakh hectares under cultivation in the 1970s, Punjab saw its maize area shrink to about one lakh hectares due to the rising dominance of water-intensive paddy, he added.
Hailing the progressive farmers as architects of change, S. Khudian said that. "Today, we are not just celebrating a successful harvest. We are sowing the seed of a new, sustainable Punjab. Our farmers have proven that with the right support, we can secure our precious water, soil and economic prosperity. Their courage is the foundation upon which we will rebuild a diversified agricultural economy."
S. Gurmeet Singh Khudian informed that the Kharif Maize Pilot Project is supported by a robust five-pillar system. This includes on-ground handholding by 200 trained "Kisan Mitras" who provide continuous agronomic support, direct financial incentives of Rs 17,500 per hectare to offset transition costs and a mechanisation subsidy of 50% on advanced machinery like pneumatic planters. Additionally, PAU experts offer scientific backing with end-to-end technical guidance, while market assurance was provided via MARKFED ensuring remunerative prices for farmers.
The Agriculture Minister also interacted with maize growers to listen their experience and difficulties they faced. Sansar Singh and Gurpal Singh, maize farmers from Pathankot district, shared their success story. They achieved record yields of 25-26 quintals per acre and sold their crop at Rs2,700 per quintal, exceeding the Minimum Support Price (MSP) of Rs 2,400/quintal.
Secretary Agriculture Mr. Arshdeep Singh Thind said, “The pilot has given us a proven blueprint. Our goal is now to empower thousands more farmers with this opportunity, ensuring Punjab's agriculture is productive, prosperous, and preserved for future generations.”
Secretary Punjab Mandi Board Mr. Ramvir, Vice Chancellor PAU Dr. Satbir Singh Gosal, PDC member Mr. Showkat Roy, Director Agriculture Mr. Jaswant Singh and other senior officials of the Agriculture department, Punjab Agro, Markfed and Punseed were also present in the meeting.
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State level function in memory of Bhai Jaita Ji
Government ITI Baba Bakala Sahib to be named after Bhai Jaita Ji : Harbhajan Singh ETO
State level function commemorating Bhai Jaita Ji held for first time at Baba Bakala: MLA Tong
Chandigarh/Amritsar, December 23:The Government ITI at Baba Bakala Sahib would be named after Shaheed Baba Jivan Singh Ji (Bhai Jaita Ji) by the Punjab Government. This was announced by the Cabinet Minister Harbhajan Singh ETO at Baba Bakala Sahib who was present as Chief Guest on the occasion of the State level function in memory of Bhai Jaita Ji.
The Cabinet Minister while addressing the Sangat said that it is for the first time in the history of Punjab that a State Government, led by Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann, has held the Punjab Vidhan Sabha session at Sri Anandpur Sahib on the 350th Martyrdom Day of Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib Ji. It is a matter of great pride that the State Government has constructed a memorial of Bhai Jaita Ji at a cost of Rs. 21 Crore.
The Minister further revealed that Bhai Jaita Ji is the only Sikh whose two names were given by Guru Sahiban themselves. First name Bhai Jaita was given by Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib Ji and after partaking of Amrit, the second name Jivan Singh was given by Sri Guru Gobind Singh Sahib Ji. Throwing light on the life of Bhai Jaita Ji, S. ETO said that Bhai Jaita Ji when Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib Ji was martyred in 1675 Bhai Jaita Ji took the 'Revered Sis' to Sri Kiratpur Sahib. Then, Sri Guru Gobind Singh Sahib Ji embraced Bhai Jaita Ji and called him 'Rangreta Guru Ka Beta.'
Divulging more, the Minister said that the Punjab Government is making the young generation aware about the immense sacrifices made by the Guru Sahiban. Hence, many functions were held dedicated to the 350th Martyrdom Day of Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib Ji by the State Government.
Earlier, S. Harbhajan Singh ETO paid obeisance at Gurudwara Sahib of Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib Ji.
On the occasion, the constityency MLA Dalbir Singh Tong felicitated S. ETO with a portrait of Bhai Jaita Ji. While addressing the Sangat, Mr. Tong profusely thanked the Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann for commemorating Bhai Jaita Ji by holding a State level function at Baba Bakala Sahib. Describing the sacrifice made by Bhai Jaita Ji as unparalleled in the annals of history, Mr. Tong revealed that Bhai Jaita Ji mastered many languages such as Persian, Urdu and Sanskrit and was a great poet also.
Afterwards, MLA Dalbir Singh Tong too was honoured by the Deputy Commissioner.
Among others present on the occasion included the Chairman SC Land Corporation Ravinder Hans, Deputy Commissioner Dalvinderjit Singh, ADC Amandeep Kaur, SDM Amanpreet Singh, Chairman Ramgrhia Welfare Satnam Sokhi, Surinder Kaur, Sunaina Randhawa, Satnam Singh Matharu and Commandant Jaskaran Singh.