
Punjab holds meeting with Tamil Nadu Water Investment Company (TWIC) as part of its ongoing mission to find sustainable solutions for Buddha Dariya and dyeing cluster pollution
Chandigarh, October 13: Continuing its strong drive to clean and rejuvenate Buddha Dariya and resolve the effluent problems of Ludhiana’s dyeing industry, the Government of Punjab held a detailed interaction on October 8 at MGSIPA, Chandigarh, with the Tamil Nadu Water Investment Company (TWIC) — a joint venture of the Government of Tamil Nadu and IL&FS, known for setting up Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD) based Common Effluent Treatment Plants (CETPs) in major textile clusters such as Tirupur and Erode.
Vaibhav Maheshwari, Member (Industries & Commerce) of the Punjab Development Commission (PDC), convened the meeting as part of the wider efforts guided by the High-Level Committee chaired by Industries & Commerce Minister Shri Sanjeev Arora to address Buddha Dariya pollution and modernize pollution control systems in Punjab’s industrial clusters.
TWIC : Punjab Officials, Industry Leaders Discuss Modern CETP Upgrades
Senior officers including Ms. Reena Gupta, Chairperson PPCB; Ms. Seema Bansal, Vice Chairperson PDC; Mr. Priyank Bharti, IAS, Secretary (Science & Technology); Shri Aditya Dhachwal, IAS, Municipal Commissioner Ludhiana; and representatives from Punjab Pollution Control Board, Punjab Water Supply & Sewerage Board, and Department of Local Government attended the meeting.
Mr. Sajid, CEO of TWIC, shared the company’s successful experience in developing ZLD-based CETPs and spoke about technologies for water recycling, salt recovery, and low-cost operation models suitable for MSME-driven dyeing clusters.
Representatives from Ludhiana’s dyeing industry associations also participated, discussed their on-ground issues, and showed strong interest in exploring modern, affordable, and sustainable technologies.
The participants agreed that TWIC will soon share a technical concept paper suggesting possible options for upgrading Punjab’s CETPs and ensuring long-term environmental management.
Industries & Commerce Minister Shri Sanjeev Arora said:“This meeting with TWIC is part of Punjab’s continuous effort to look beyond state boundaries and learn from the best examples in the country. Under the High-Level Committee formed for Buddha Dariya, we are working to save our environment, protect our industries, preserve jobs and strengthen our economy together. Punjab is committed to finding practical, affordable, and sustainable solutions for industrial and environmental harmony.”
This interaction reflects the Punjab Government’s proactive, solution-oriented approach — combining environmental restoration with industrial growth to build a cleaner and stronger economic future for the state.