- Old age pension would be raised to ₹3100 and the Shagun scheme of ₹ 75,000.
- Five lakh houses would be constructed for the poor with one lakh per year income.
- Mega schools for populations of 25,000.
- 75% quota in jobs for locals.
- A special subsidy for Solar energy would be provided to the state.
- The Thein Dam can be the country's biggest tourism project.
- Life insurance, accident insurance, and pension schemes would be offered to accredited journalists.
- Other promises include 1 lakh houses per year for poor people in addition to ₹10 lakh medical insurance for a family.
- The two parties reiterated that health and education would remain the primary focus of the alliance.
- A student card scheme would be implemented to provide ₹ 10 lakh to students for abroad studies.
- New government schools with a capacity of 5000 students would be constructed.
- It promises to introduce an act for providing 33% reservation for government school students in the colleges inside Punjab.
- The manifesto also says that skill university would be developed, and a department will be given to each sectoral company to train their students.
- It also promises at least three to four new flying academies and a brand new film city in Chandigarh, following suit the planned one for Noida.
- The manifesto also claims that an international employment ministry would be developed.
- It promises 400 units of electricity free of cost to Scheduled Caste(SC) and Other Backward Classes(OBC) families per month.
- It states to boost sports infrastructure and performance in the state, and the manifesto also promises a new racecourse in New Chandigarh for Marvadi horses.
- All Olympic medalists from the state would be awarded a cash sum of seven crores each.