Punjab’s Minister for Industries and Commerce, Sanjeev Arora, revealed plans for a cutting-edge Multipurpose Exhibition and Convention Centre in Mohali. The project, set to be developed on 14 acres in Mohali IT City, will follow a Public-Private Partnership model with an estimated cost of around Rs 250 crore. It aims to position Punjab as a prime destination for global events and investments.
The Convention Centre will be constructed in two phases, with Phase I expected to be finished by December 31. The facility will boast large-scale exhibition halls, conference rooms, retail and dining areas, and parking for over 1,000 vehicles. Emphasizing modern design and sustainability, the project will incorporate advanced structural systems and adhere to sustainable design principles.
Minister Arora highlighted that this initiative will boost Punjab’s event hosting capabilities, attract investments, and create numerous job opportunities. The development aligns with Mohali’s evolution into a modern urban and technology hub, further propelling its growth.
