Key Points

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann has launched Mission Chardikala to support flood rehabilitation efforts across the state. The initiative seeks contributions from citizens and Punjabis worldwide to help affected families rebuild their lives. Initial assessments show the state has suffered approximately Rs 13,800 crore in flood damages, with figures expected to rise as water recedes. The CM emphasized Punjab's resilience while appealing for global support during these challenging times.

Key Points: CM Bhagwant Mann Launches Mission Chardikala for Punjab Flood Relief

  • Punjab suffers Rs 13,800 crore flood losses per initial state assessment
  • Mission Chardikala aims to rehabilitate affected families through public contributions
  • Union Minister Jitendra Singh assures PM Modi personally monitoring Punjab situation
  • Rahul Gandhi seeks comprehensive relief package calling Rs 1600 crore inadequate
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Punjab: CM Mann launches Mission Chardikala to raise funds for flood rehabilitation

Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann launches Mission Chardikala to raise funds for flood rehabilitation after state suffers Rs 13,800 crore losses. Urges global Punjabis to contribute.

"These are the most testing times for Punjab. But any difficulty appears small before the determination and spirit of the people of Punjab. - Bhagwant Mann"

Chandigarh, September 17

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Wednesday launched 'Mission Chardikala' to support the state government's rehabilitation efforts for the flood-hit victims of the state.

In a video message, Mann announced the launch of 'Mission Chardikala' to rehabilitate affected families and urged citizens and Punjabis worldwide to contribute to the relief efforts.

Mann further said that the state has suffered losses of approximately Rs 13,800 crore due to floods as per the initial assessment.

The Chief Minister said, "Due to floods, Punjab has suffered losses of approximately Rs 13,800 crore as per the initial assessment. As water recedes, we will come to know the extent of the damage, and this figure could go up. People say this is the worst time in the history of Punjab. I say that these are the most testing times for Punjab. But any difficulty appears small before the determination and spirit of the people of Punjab. We have seen youth putting their lives in danger to save the lives of people in difficulty. This is our strength. This land of gurus, peers and martyrs is a blessed..."

"Families have to rehabilitate, and for this, we are starting 'Mission Chardikala'. I appeal to the people of the nation and all Punjabis across the world to stand by Punjab in this difficult time. I appeal to all to contribute towards rehabilitation in Punjab. All details are available on http://rangla.punjab.gov.in," he added.

Earlier today, Union Minister Jitendra Singh visited Kolain village in Pathankot, one of the areas severely affected by recent floods and assured the residents that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is personally monitoring the situation and that affected homes will be reconstructed.

During his visit to the flood-affected areas, Singh said, "We want to assure people that PM Modi himself is concerned about Punjab. He's monitoring the situation on a day-to-day basis and is being briefed... I personally held a virtual meeting with the DCs of 23 districts of Punjab..."

Speaking to ANI, Singh said that relief measures have been implemented for those whose homes were washed away.

"There are two types of arrangements for those whose homes were washed away... First, temporary arrangements have been made... Wherever land has been washed away, at vulnerable points, we will ensure that when reconstruction takes place, it is even better than before..." the Union Minister stated.

Meanwhile, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi seeking a comprehensive relief package for Punjab, stating that the state has suffered an estimated loss of at least Rs 20,000 crore due to floods and Rs 1,600 crore initial relief announced by the union government "does grave injustice" to the people of the state.

PM Modi visited Punjab on September 9 and reviewed the flood situation and damage caused due to cloudbursts and heavy rain in the affected areas of Punjab.

He conducted an aerial survey of flood-affected areas in Punjab and had an official review meeting in Gurdaspur with officials and elected representatives.

He announced a financial assistance of Rs 1600 crore for Punjab in addition to the Rs 12,000 crore already in the state's kitty.

The government announced that there will be an advance release of the second instalment of SDRF and PM Kisan Samman Nidhi.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Rs 13,800 crore is a massive loss! While state initiatives are good, the central government needs to step up with more substantial aid. Rs 1600 crore seems inadequate for such devastation.
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Rohit P
Proud to see Punjabis coming together in difficult times. Our community worldwide will definitely contribute. Hope the funds reach the actual affected people and not get stuck in bureaucracy.
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Priya S
Good to see both state and central governments working on relief measures. But we need long-term solutions for flood management, not just rehabilitation after every disaster.
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Michael C
The spirit of Punjabis is truly inspiring! Despite such massive losses, the determination to rebuild is commendable. Hope the international Punjabi community responds generously to this call.
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Kavya N
While I appreciate the initiative, I hope there's complete transparency in how these funds are utilized. We've seen too many relief funds mismanaged in the past. Proper auditing is crucial!
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Vikram M
The youth of Punjab have shown incredible courage during these floods! Salute to all the young volunteers who risked their lives to save others. This is the real Punjabiyat! 💪

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