Key Points

Punjab is facing significant flood challenges across multiple districts. The state government, led by Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, has initiated a comprehensive relief strategy. Revenue Minister Hardeep Singh Mundian is personally overseeing relief operations and compensation processes. The government is focusing on immediate support for affected families, livestock, and infrastructure restoration.

Key Points: Punjab Flood Relief Mann Government Orders Special Girdawari

  • Punjab launches comprehensive flood relief operations in multiple districts
  • Rs 2 crore released for Kapurthala district emergency support
  • Ministerial committee monitoring flood-affected regions
  • Special campaign planned to strengthen river embankments
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Punjab CM orders special 'girdawari' to assess crop loss in floods

Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann directs special crop inspection and relief measures for flood-affected districts, ensuring comprehensive support

"Deputy Commissioners have been instructed to complete the special girdawari as soon as water levels recede - Hardeep Singh Mundian, Revenue Minister"

Chandigarh, Aug 21

Punjab Revenue Minister Hardeep Singh Mundian said on Thursday that the Bhagwant Mann-led state government has ordered special 'girdawari' (inspection) to compensate for crop damage and other losses caused by rising water levels in rivers.

During his visit to flood-affected villages in Sultanpur Lodhi, where he met affected families, Mundian added that the Punjab government has initiated the compensation process for crop losses.

He said Deputy Commissioners have been instructed to complete the special girdawari as soon as water levels recede and submit their reports promptly so that appropriate compensation can be provided to affected people.

The Revenue Minister said that relief operations in the flood-affected districts of Kapurthala, Tarn Taran, Ferozepur and Fazilka are being monitored by a ministerial committee.

Cabinet Ministers are visiting various districts to share the grief of affected people while continuously overseeing relief operations, he added.

He added that Rs 2 crore has been released for relief operations in Kapurthala district to ensure that distribution of rations, drinking water, medicines and livestock healthcare services continues for affected people.

Responding to a query, the Minister said that under flood prevention measures, a special campaign will be launched across Punjab to further strengthen Dhussi and advance 'bundhs', while stating that Dhussi bundhs are completely secure at present.

He reached affected people by boat and listened to their difficulties.

Based on public demand, he also asked to deploy additional State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) teams to ensure relief operations face no obstacles.

He distributed dry rations, medicines and drinking water to affected people.

The Minister instructed district administrative officers to ensure continuous fogging in affected areas.

Besides, health department teams should conduct regular health checkups while raising awareness among people about skin diseases and water-borne disease prevention.

Stressing special attention to livestock healthcare, Mundian ordered veterinary doctors to visit affected villages and habitats to examine livestock.

Earlier, during a meeting with administrative officers, he gathered information about water release from dams and river flow conditions.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good to see ministers actually visiting affected areas by boat. Hope they maintain this urgency in distributing compensation. Farmers' livelihoods are at stake here.
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Michael C
The focus on livestock healthcare is crucial. For many farmers, animals are their only assets. Hope veterinary services reach remote villages promptly.
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Sneha F
While the response seems good, why wait for water to recede? Many farmers need immediate assistance. The government should have contingency plans ready for monsoon season.
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Harsh A
Hope this isn't just another announcement. We've seen many promises during floods but actual compensation takes months to reach. Transparency in the process is key! 💯
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Kavya N
The health measures mentioned are much needed. Water-borne diseases spread quickly after floods. Regular fogging and health checkups can prevent bigger health crises.

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