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Sukhu laid Foundation for Site Development & Infrastructure Works of Bulk Drug Park in Una

Himachal Pradesh further strengthens Pharma Leadership with Bulk Drug Park

In a major step towards backward integration for Pharma Sector
of Himachal Pradesh, thereby reinforcing its leadership in this sector, Hon’ble
Chief Minister Shri Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu laid the foundation stone for the
Site Development & Infrastructure Works of the Bulk Drug Park at Polian in Una
district. Also, Hon’ble Chief Minister laid t foundation stone for Working Women
Hostel at Panjuana, with an estimated project cost of Rs. 8.28 Cr. that shall
provide safe, and comfort living for women working in nearby Industrial Areas.
This hostel will provide accommodation for 50 working women. The Ministry of
Environment, Forest and Climate Change has accorded approval to the Project on
25 September 2025The Bulk Drug Park project is being implemented by
Himachal Pradesh Bulk Drug Park Infrastructure Limited under the Department
of Industries, in full compliance with environmental norms prescribed by the
Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change.

Hon’ble Deputy Chief Minister Shri Mukesh Agnihotri, Hon’ble Industries
Minister Shri Harshwardhan Chauhan, and other senior dignitaries also graced
the occasion.
Hon’ble Chief Minister shared that the upcoming Bulk Drug Park, a project of
National Importance would enhance Himachal Pradesh’s position as a major
pharmaceutical manufacturing hub and generate large‑scale employment
opportunities for the youth of the state. The Chief Minister expressed satisfaction
over the progress of the Bulk Drug Park works and directed that the pace of work be
accelerated. He also assured that the Himachal Pradesh Government would extend full
support to ensure the timely completion of the project.
He further stated that MoUs with leading pharmaceutical industrial houses of the country
would be signed in the coming month of June for the Bulk Drug Park.

He further shared that this flagship project partially funded by the Government
of India. Spread across 1,405 acres, the project entails a total capital outlay of
Rs. 2,071 Cr. The Central Assistance for this project form Government of India
is approximately Rs. 996.45 Cr. while the remaining amount will be borne by
the state government.

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