He said that the state was working out the farm debt waiver as promised earlier and the government is working out details as it intends to come out with a "meaningful" loan waiver unlike Uttar Pradesh, whose scheme he termed as a "mere gimmick".
"One must understand the financial health of Punjab. We thought we were about 1.5 lakh crore in debt. We are coming out with a white paper which is being produced on the state's finances and my guess is we are going to end up with Rs 2.5 lakh crore debt.
Singh said the new Congress government will fulfil all its commitments made to the public before elections and are thinking of coming up with "out-of-box" schemes.
"We are trying to do out-of-box thinking and the Finance Minister and his team are working on it and are discussing," he said.
The chief minister said the government is working on starting a project of employing three lakh youth in a year in the cab scheme by launching one lakh cabs, where three people will own a car.
Besides a scheme is planned to start custom ploughing with 25,000 tractors, each owned by three people, for ploughing of farms so that farmers do not have to buy tractors.
On the farm loan scheme, Singh said, "This UP scheme is a gimmick. We are looking at a much more comprehensive crop loan waiver."
"We have started negotiations with commission agents and are trying to work out a good solution to the problem to end the woes of farmers," he said, adding that the scheme would come out soon as farmer suicides in Punjab have not stopped.
The chief minister said a three-member team has been set up in this regard, which will come out with its report in 60 days time and detail out the plans of how to work out a farm loan waiver.
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