New Delhi: Punjab Finance Minister Manpreet Singh Badal met Union Minister of Chemicals and Fertilizers Mr. D. V. Sadananda Gowda on Monday and sought the establishment of a national Pharmaceutical Park in Bathinda, after the centre announced its intention to establish three pharmaceutical parks in the country.
While stating that the land has been vacated by the erstwhile Bathinda Thermal Plant, the Finance Minister informed the Union Minister that Bathinda is the best-positioned destination to set up a Pharmaceutical Park, and a tranche of 1350 acre of land is readily available for the venture.
He further said a functional railway siding and infrastructure is also available for the supply of raw materials and carriage for the Pharma industry.
Expressing gratitude towards Gowda for prompt and positive response in providing an opportunity to present the case of Punjab, the Finance Minister requested him to depute a team to visit the site.
"The proposed park in Bathinda could cater to the entire area north of Delhi, reaching out to Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, neighbouring Rajasthan, and even Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh," Badal reasoned.