Punjab Cabinet, under leadership of CM Bhagwant Singh Mann, approves Directorate of Forensic Science Services to strengthen crime investigation & evidence processing

The Punjab Cabinet led by CM Bhagwant Singh Mann on Friday took a series of key decisions focused on strengthening public safety, boosting rural incomes, and improving regulatory frameworks, with approvals for a revamped forensic science system, a new Farm Stay Policy, and amendments to the Societies Registration law.

Punjab Cabinet, under leadership of CM Bhagwant Singh Mann, approves Directorate of Forensic Science Services to strengthen crime investigation & evidence processing

Chandigarh, May 1, 2026: The Punjab Cabinet led by CM Bhagwant Singh Mann on Friday took a series of key decisions focused on strengthening public safety, boosting rural incomes, and improving regulatory frameworks, with approvals for a revamped forensic science system, a new Farm Stay Policy, and amendments to the Societies Registration law.
Detailing the decisions, the Chief Minister’s Office stated, “In a significant decision aimed at ensuring public safety through speedy investigations of crime through efficient evidence processing, the Punjab Cabinet led by CM Bhagwant Singh Mann on Friday gave nod for establishment of Directorate of Forensic Science Services in Punjab. A decision to this effect was taken by the Council of Ministers in its meeting held under the chairmanship of CM Bhagwant Singh Mann.
The Directorate of Forensic Services (DFS), Punjab, earlier known as Forensic Science Laboratory, Punjab, will be under the control of the Department of Home Affairs. The nomenclature of Regional Testing Forensic Science Laboratories will now be Regional Forensic Science Laboratories working under DFS, while the Chief Chemical Examiner Laboratory, Kharar will be integrated into DFS as a Special Toxicology Division.
The forensic capacity will be strengthened through creation of new technical divisions including DNA, Ballistics, Cyber Forensics, Documents, and Physics/Audio Voice at Regional Science Laboratories in Amritsar, Bathinda and Ludhiana. 28 Mobile Forensic Units will be established, with one Mobile Forensic Van operating in each Police District under the supervision of a Scientific Officer (Crime Scene).
On staffing, The sanctioned posts of Forensic Science Laboratory, Chemical Examiner Laboratory and ministerial staff will be adjusted in DFS, while an additional 266 posts of technical staff and one post of ministerial staff will be created and filled in a phased manner through direct recruitment. Approval has been given for revival and direct recruitment of Scientific Officers and Scientific Assistants at Forensic Science Laboratory, Punjab, SAS Nagar, along with recruitment of Laboratory Assistants and Laboratory Attendants.
*Gives concurrence to the Farm Stay Policy 2026 to boost farmer incomes and rural tourism*
In another significant decision, the Cabinet has given concurrence to the Farm Stay Policy 2026 to boost farmer incomes and rural tourism. The policy aims to promote farm-based experiential tourism while creating sustainable and supplementary income opportunities for farmers across Punjab.
The Farm Stay Policy 2026 leverages Punjab’s strong agrarian base, rich rural culture and hospitality traditions, positioning farm stays as an important pillar of inclusive and responsible tourism development. The policy is farmer-centric and enables farmers to utilise a small portion of their agricultural land to offer authentic rural experiences, farm-based accommodation, local cuisine and cultural activities without disturbing primary agricultural practices.
By providing an enabling and simplified regulatory framework, the policy reduces procedural hurdles, promotes ease of doing business, and encourages rural households, particularly youth, to participate in tourism-linked entrepreneurship alongside farming. The policy emphasises sustainability through eco-friendly construction, waste management, water conservation, and promotion of organic and natural farming practices.
This policy aims to generate rural employment, enhance farmer incomes, reduce agrarian distress, and create vibrant village-level economic activity, while offering visitors an immersive experience of Punjab’s countryside, traditions and way of life.
*Gives consent to the Societies Registration (Punjab Amendment) Bill, 2026*
On legislative reforms, The Cabinet has also given consent to The Societies Registration (Punjab Amendment) Bill, 2026 by amending the Societies Registration Act, 1860. The bill will be placed before the Punjab Vidhan Sabha for approval of the state legislature.