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Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, while inaugurating a skills development center in Ludhiana, claimed that his government is working to restore the state's former glory, having inherited a "mess" from previous regimes. He accused the previous governments of implementing regressive policies, allowing industry to suffer, and failing to address groundwater depletion, leading to water scarcity in many areas.
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