Ludhiana: Minister of Punjab and the Taxony of Manpreet Singh Badal on Friday said that the Punjab government would make decisions about reducing gasoline and diesel prices at the next cabinet meeting scheduled for upcoming Tuesday, 9 November spoke to the media to Lord Vishwakarma Ji during the function The level was held to commemorate the alert of the birth of Lord Vishwakarma Ji here, Manpreet Singh Badal said that the Punjab government also wanted to cut the price of gasoline and diesel to provide more to people but the final decision would be taken at a cabinet meeting.
The Minister of Finance informed that the union government must reduce excise duties.
Prominent in the present on the occasion included Mlaas Surinder Kumar Dawar, Sanjay Talwar, Deputy Commissioner Varinder Kumar Sharma, the Medium Development Board of the Medium Punjab (PMIDB) of the Chairman of Amarjeet Singh Tikka, Chair of the Construction of the Sukhwinder Youth Council, KK Bawa, Pawkan Pawan, , Chairman of the Senior Vice Plidb Ramesh Joshi, in addition to several others.
Manpreet Singh Badal said that the state government must take care of each sector including education, health, electricity, police, and infrastructure development and to run several social welfare schemes for the people.
He said that the Government Government charged more taxes on gasoline and diesel compared to countries but added that the Punjab government desired to minimize the price of gasoline and diesel and reduction will be announced at a cabinet meeting on November 9, the Minister of Finance called Lord Wiswakakarma Ji as a god of crafts, architecture and techniques.
He said that Lord Wiswakaka Ji was a divine picture from the entire universe.
He said that whatever growth of industry and infrastructure today we observed, occurred only with the blessings and mechanical skills created by Lord Vishwakarma Ji.
The Minister of Finance also announced a Grant RS 1 Crore Revamping Lord Vishwakarma Temple.
Meanwhile, the Minister of Civil Equipment and Consumer Minister Bharat Bhushan Ashu and Minister of Industry and Trade Gurkirat Singh Kotli also paid respect to Lord Vishwakarma Ji and announced each of the Rs of 10 Lakh for the temple.