Key Points

A Haryana village facing its own flood devastation is sending daily relief trucks to Punjab. Despite being surrounded by water and crop destruction, Dhanana villagers mobilized under Jatu Khap-84 leadership. Youth volunteers collected funds door-to-door and packed essential supplies worth lakhs of rupees. This remarkable effort shows incredible compassion from those who are themselves suffering.

Key Points: Haryana Village Sends Daily Relief Trucks to Punjab Flood Victims

  • Dhanana village surrounded by water with destroyed crops yet prioritizes Punjab aid
  • Jatu Khap-84 coordinates daily relief trucks with essential supplies
  • Youth collect funds door-to-door for flood victims in Hussainiwala
  • Relief materials worth approximately Rs 6 lakh include water and food essentials
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Haryana village sends daily relief trucks to Punjab amid own flood crisis

Despite facing their own flood crisis, Dhanana village in Haryana's Bhiwani district sends daily relief trucks to Punjab flood victims through Jatu Khap-84 leadership.

"Whenever and whatever help the people of Punjab require, we will continue to send relief material under the direction of the Khap. - Ajit Ghanghas"

Bhiwani, Sep 7

Facing rain related major issues, a village in Haryana’s Bhiwani district has set a remarkable example of humanity and solidarity. Despite facing flood situation due to incessant rains, the villagers of Dhanana are sending truckloads of relief material to support flood-affected residents in Punjab.

Currently, Bhiwani’s village Dhanana is surrounded by water on all sides. Local crops have been destroyed, and the villagers are facing huge challenges. But despite all this, under the leadership of the Jatu Khap-84, the community has chosen to help others before themselves.

The Khap has resolved that until the situation in Punjab returns to normal, a relief truck filled with essential supplies will be dispatched daily from one village or another under its jurisdiction.

The youth of Dhanana mobilised swiftly, going door-to-door to collect funds and ration for Punjab’s flood victims. With the collected money, they purchased bottled water, mosquito nets, flour, potatoes, onions, salt, and other essentials. All items were neatly packed and loaded into a truck bound for Punjab.

On Sunday, Jatu Khap-84 President Bheem Singh flagged off the truck, stating that this was the second truck dispatched from Dhanana. The first one had earlier been sent from Talu village. He confirmed that more aid would follow based on the evolving needs in Punjab.

Villager Ajit Bodi said that the relief truck is headed to Hussainiwala, a historic village located on the banks of the Sutlej River in Punjab’s Ferozepur district, which has been severely affected by the floods.

Another villager, Ajit Ghanghas, stated that young volunteers are working tirelessly under the guidance of Khap elders. The goods sent include relief material worth approximately Rs 6 lakh. The materials have been carefully chosen depending on the needs of flood-hit people.

He assured: “Whenever and whatever help the people of Punjab require, we will continue to send relief material under the direction of the Khap.”

This effort is a shining example of true humanity. When those who are themselves in distress step up to help others, it sets the highest standard of compassion and solidarity.

Through this initiative, Jatu Khap-84 has proven that the spirit of brotherhood and service is alive and strong in rural India.

- IANS

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Priya S
Heartwarming to see such solidarity between states. In times of crisis, we remember we're all Indians first. The Khap system gets criticized sometimes but here it's showing its best side ❤️
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Michael C
Visiting India from Canada and constantly amazed by the community spirit here. Back home we rely on government aid, but here neighbors help neighbors directly. Inspiring!
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Anjali F
While this is beautiful, I hope the government is also providing adequate support to Bhiwani district. Citizens shouldn't have to sacrifice their own relief to help others. Both states need help.
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Siddharth J
The youth mobilization here is impressive! Going door-to-door during their own crisis shows incredible character. This generation gives me hope for our country's future 🇮🇳
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Kavya N
Notice how they sent practical items - mosquito nets, flour, onions. This is real relief work by people who understand what's actually needed, not just photo opportunities. Respect!

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