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Happenings / News / Press CoverageNews Charles lays stone at Food Park Fatehgarh Sahib, March 27 http://www.tribuneindia.com/2006/20060328/punjab.htm
Prince Charles today laid the foundation stone of the headquarters of the Bhumi Vardaan Foundation at the Food Park Complex, G.T. Road, Sirhind, Fatehgarh Sahib, today.
The Prince of Wales Bhumi Vardaan Foundation to be established at the Food Park Complex is expected to help farmers of Punjab and the neighboring states to work with the foundation and the infrastructure of the complex to undertake sustainable and environment-friendly farming.
Interestingly, the moment the Prince unveiled the plaque launching the Bhumi Vardaan Foundation, he could not help but notice the line that read: "The Prince of Wales's Bhoomi Vardaan Foundation". He was seen pointing the anomaly in the naming of the Foundation to the Punjab Chief Minister.
Prince Charles visited Punjab Agri Ventures Limited (PAVL) Food Park, India's most sophisticated integrated vegetable and fruit processing unit having a facility of 500 MT frozen storage and 5000 MT cold storage. The Punjab Agri-Food Parks Ltd. is being developed as a joint venture between Punjab Agro-Industries Corporation and Dr P K Aggarwal, NRI of Idma Group.
As soon as Prince Charles accompanied by Capt Amrinder Singh, Chief Minister, and his caravan landed at Fatehgarh Sahib, normal life came to standstill and a curfew-like situation prevailed. Traffic was stopped on all the roads leading to Fatehgarh Sahib and all shops on GT Road Sirhind up to Sadhugarh were closed. The railway crossing in Sirhind remained open.
All roads and the area from where the caravan of Prince Charles passed had been renovated and given a new look. Policemen were very courteous. A lower rank officer said they wanted to give the impression that the Punjab police was very polite and well behaved as people from the British media interacted with some of the officers. At exact 12.30 pm, Prince Charles along with others reached Fatehgarh Sahib and went to Samsher Nagar village in a grey Mercedes.
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 | Punjab Agri Food Parks Limited | | Contact Person: | Mr. Manager | | Telephone: | +(91)-(172)-5078023 / 5078024
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