Key Points

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann has launched Mission Chardi Kala, a global fundraising campaign for flood rehabilitation. The state suffered its worst floods affecting 2.3 million people and causing Rs 13,800 crore in damage. Mann appealed to Punjabis worldwide to contribute through the official website for transparent fund usage. The government has established a special war room to oversee all rehabilitation efforts directly.

Key Points: Punjab CM Bhagwant Singh Mann Launches Mission Chardi Kala for Flood Relief

  • 2.3 million people affected with 56 lives lost and 7 lakh homeless
  • 5 lakh acres of crops destroyed along with 8,500 km roads
  • Rs 13,800 crore estimated damage from worst floods in Punjab history
  • Global fundraising campaign launched at www.rangla.punjab.gov.in for transparency
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Punjab CM launches fundraising campaign for flood victims

Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann launches global fundraising campaign after state's worst floods affect 2 million people, destroy crops, and cause Rs 13,800 crore damage.

"This is the most horrifying tragedy in Punjab’s history and the state’s biggest test too - Bhagwant Singh Mann"

Chandigarh, Sep 17

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann on Wednesday launched Mission Chardi Kala-- a global campaign to raise funds for the state’s rehabilitation efforts for flood victims.

In a video message, the Chief Minister said 2,300 villages were submerged, more than two million people were affected, five lakh acres of crops were destroyed, 56 lives were lost, and seven lakh people have become homeless.

Likewise, the Chief Minister said 3,200 government schools have been damaged, 19 colleges turned into rubble, 1,400 clinics and hospitals have been ruined, 8,500 km of roads have been destroyed, and 2,500 bridges have collapsed. As per initial estimates, the loss is around Rs 13,800 crore, and the actual damage may be even greater.

Mann said this is the most horrifying tragedy in Punjab’s history and the state’s biggest test too, as every time Punjab has faced a crisis. The Chief Minister said even during the flood, he saw how the youth risked their lives to save others, how gurdwaras and temples opened their doors and served food to distressed people and how entire Punjab stood together like one big family, which is the greatest strength.

He said now it is time to move beyond relief and begin rehabilitation as the farmers need to sow their fields again, the children need to return to school, and the families need to rebuild their homes. Mann said this is the reason why the state government has launched Mission Chardi Kala, which means strength even in sorrow, hope even in darkness.

The Chief Minister appealed to every Punjabi, to every citizen of India, to industrialists, artists, charitable trusts, and to all Punjabi brothers and sisters across the world that today, Punjab needs them. He gave a clarion call to come together and hold Punjab’s hand in this time of need.

Mann promised that every single rupee of their contribution will be used with full honesty and transparency, solely for rehabilitation and rebuilding. The Chief Minister urged the people that they should contribute by visiting www.rangla.punjab.gov.in.

He expressed hope that together Punjabis will once again prove that Punjab never gives up and it always remains in Chardi Kala. Mann said that a special war room has also been set up in his office to directly oversee all activities related to Mission Chardi Kala.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
The scale of destruction is unimaginable - 56 lives lost and 7 lakh homeless. We NRI Punjabis must step up and support our homeland. Already shared with our community groups in Canada.
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Michael C
Hope the government ensures complete transparency in fund utilization. Punjab has suffered enough - the people deserve every penny to reach them directly.
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Simran P
Chardi Kala is the perfect name for this mission! That's the Punjabi spirit - always hopeful even in toughest times. Donated and urging my friends to contribute. 💛
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Aman W
The farmers have lost everything right before sowing season. We need to help them get back on their feet quickly. Agriculture is Punjab's backbone.
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Jessica F
The infrastructure damage is staggering - 8500 km roads and 2500 bridges! Rebuilding will take years. Hope the central government also provides substantial aid.
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Kiran H
Proud of how Punjabis came together during the crisis. Now let's show the same unity in rebuilding. Every contribution matters, no matter how small.

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