The holy city has a diverse economic fabric, with manufacturing and the service sector forming the backbone and about 93 per cent of the workforce engaged in secondary and tertiary services. PCC Amritsar aims to unite the people from varied backgrounds, ranging across all sectors and industries, and provide them with a platform. For More Details contact info@punjabiChamber.com
The majority of the Punjabis in Bangalore come from the North West Frontier Province, now part of Pakistan. Most refugees began earning their livelihood by opening restaurants, getting a foothold in the city’s cloth trade, or automobile business. Some flamboyant Punjabis ended up in Bollywood. Now the 4th generation descendants of refugees from the former NWFP and Punjab grow up in the city they call home. PCC Bangalore aims to strengthen the Punjabi community through relationship building, professional development, mentorship and volunteering initiatives. For More Details contact info@punjabiChamber.com
One of the early planned cities in post-independence India and internationally known for its architecture and urban design, Chandigarh has one of the highest per capita incomes in the country. The high quality of social infrastructure, large green spaces and its compact size, makes it an ideal destination to live and work. PCC Chandigarh aims to unite the community through commerce and cooperation. PCC will provide opportunities to participate and attend various events and programs and give immense exposure to its members to network with the right kind of people. For More Details contact info@punjabiChamber.com
Jaipur formerly Jeypore, is the capital and largest city of the Indian state of Rajasthan. Jaipur is also known as the Pink City, due to the dominant colour scheme of its buildings. It is also known as the Paris of India. It is located 268 km (167 miles) from the national capital New Delhi. It was one of the earliest planned cities of modern India, designed by Vidyadhar Bhattacharya. PCC Jaipur offers a range of opportunities for all members to learn, network, and give back to our community. Our chapter holds informative panel discussions that are relevant to our members. We also provide great opportunities for mentoring and collaboration. PCC Jaipur is open to all and as with other PCC chapters. We look forward to having you join our chapter. For More Details contact info@punjabiChamber.com
The city of Jalandhar is steeped in legend. Now a sports goods manufacturing hub, Jalandhar produces nearly 70% of India's sporting goods and is a leading name in national and international brands of cricket, hockey, football, rugby and fitness. PCC Jalandhar aims to unite the community so that together they can face challenges and prepare themselves for the new era through training, mentorship and advocacy. For More Details contact info@punjabiChamber.com
The enterprising spirit of Punjabis is one of the major factors responsible for transformation of Ludhiana from a sleepy town to one of India's premier industrial centres. PCC Ludhiana aims to bring the Punjabi community together by offering members with cost-saving resources, valuable networking opportunities and a chance to develop their business skills. For More Details contact info@punjabiChamber.com
The majority of the Punjabis in Mumbai come from the North West Frontier Province, now part of Pakistan. Most refugees began earning their livelihood by opening restaurants, getting a foothold in the city’s cloth trade, or automobile business. Some flamboyant Punjabis ended up in Bollywood. Now the 4th generation descendants of refugees from the former NWFP and Punjab grow up in the city they call home. PCC Mumbai aims to strengthen the Punjabi community through relationship building, professional development, mentorship and volunteering initiatives. For More Details contact info@punjabiChamber.com
The National Capital Region (NCR) is the seat of India’s power and influence. The Punjabi community is one of the largest and most influential communities in the NCR. PCC Delhi recognizes and celebrates the diversity of our community in the NCR, ranging from exporters, manufacturers, professionals, and government officials. PCC Delhi offers a range of opportunities for all members to learn, network, and give back to our community. Our chapter holds informative panel discussions that are relevant to our members. We also provide great opportunities for mentoring and collaboration. PCC Delhi is open to all and as with other PCC chapters, basic membership is free. We look forward to having you join our chapter. For More Details contact info@punjabiChamber.com