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Punjab govt & people unitedly combating flood fury

September 07, 2025 07:53 PM
Punjab govt & people unitedly combating flood fury

CABINET MINISTERS PERSONALLY ENGAGED IN STRENGTHENING EMBANKMENTS ACROSS DISTRICTS

NO FLOOD-HIT FAMILY TO BE LEFT WITHOUT RELIEF: ADV. HARPAL SINGH CHEEMA

WILL REMAIN ON GROUND UNTIL RELIEF WORK IS COMPLETED: HARJOT SINGH BANS

ON THIRD CONSECUTIVE DAY, BAINS TAKES COMMAND OF ONGOING RESCUE WORK TO FILL BREACH NEAR LAKSHMI NARAYAN MANDIR

Punjab Newsline, Chandigarh-

Amidst the devastating floods in Punjab, Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann led government, along with its citizens and Cabinet Ministers, has been working shoulder to shoulder in relief and rescue operations. Relief materials are being distributed on a large scale in flood-affected regions while ministers are personally supervising and participating in the strengthening of river embankments across districts.

Sharing details, an official spokesperson informed that Finance Minister Advocate Harpal Singh Cheema today participated in packaging daily essentials for the needy flood-hit families at his Dirba office. He reiterated that no flood-affected family should be deprived of relief supplies. He highlighted that all relief material was collected with volunteers from Dirba constituency contributing from their hard-earned incomes. Besides this, a truckload of relief material arranged by district veterinary officers was also dispatched to affected areas.

Similarly, Cabinet Minister Harjot Singh Bans has been continuously monitoring the situation in Nangal and Sri Anandpur Sahib. He inspected river embankments and on the third consecutive day took command of the ongoing rescue work to fill the breach near Lakshmi Narayan Mandir located along Nangal Dam. He assured that he would stay on the ground until the relief operations are fully completed.

Meanwhile, Cabinet Minister S. Harbhajan Singh ETO dispatched relief material including medicines, dry milk, flour, fodder and animal feed along with a medical team from his Jandiala Guru office for flood-hit families of Ajnala constituency. He also distributed relief in villages Malikpur and Sarai and visited hospital to meet Simarjit Kaur of Romana Chak village, injured due to a roof collapse, assuring her of all possible assistance.

Likewise, Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh and Punjab Panchayats Minister Tarunpreet Singh Sond visited border villages of Fazilka district, reaching Gulaba Bhaini by boat to distribute relief.

They expressed concern that despite Punjab battling floods for nearly a month, the Union Government is still awaiting reports instead of extending immediate help.

Water Resources Minister Barinder Kumar Goyal inspected villages along Ghaggar river in Lehragaga and Moonak areas including Chadun, Kundni, Surjan Bhaini, Rampur Gujran, Phoold, Rajarherhi and Dudian. He thanked villagers for their cooperation in strengthening river embankments and assured that the Punjab Government is working round the clock to tackle possible flood situations in the Ghaggar belt without leaving any effort undone.

In Majha belt, Cabinet Minister Laljit Singh Bhullar visited flood-hit areas of Patti constituency, distributed essential relief material and interacted with affected families. He was accompanied by Giani Raghbir Singh, Head Granthi of Darbar Sahib, who specially joined to take stock of people’s situation. Relief was also delivered to villages along Dhussi Bundh including Gharum, Kuttiwala, Basti Lal Singh, Ghullewala, Sabhran and Radhalke.

Cabinet Minister Gurmeet Singh Khudian toured flood-affected villages in Lambi constituency including Midda, Raniwala, Sarawan and Pakki Tibbi, assuring all possible assistance to residents.

Health Minister Dr. Balbir Singh distributed medical kits in affected areas and directed ASHA workers to conduct door-to-door awareness drives. He also urged people to immediately dial helpline number 104 in case of medical emergencies.

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