Key Points

Punjab ministers and AAP leaders have launched an intensive flood management operation in Tarn Taran district along the Beas River. Manish Sisodia and local ministers are personally overseeing embankment reinforcement and engaging with local communities. The state government has mobilized resources to prevent potential flood damage and ensure citizen safety. As a precautionary measure, all educational institutions will remain closed until September 7 to safeguard students and staff.

Key Points: AAP Leaders Sisodia Mann Inspect Beas River Flood Zones

  • Punjab ministers actively monitoring flood-prone Tarn Taran villages
  • AAP leaders reinforcing river embankments with community support
  • Educational institutions closed until September 7
  • Immediate and long-term flood mitigation strategies being implemented
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Punjab ministers, Sisodia inspect flood-hit villages along Beas River

Punjab ministers and Manish Sisodia survey flood-hit villages, strengthen embankments, and ensure community safety along Beas River

"The entire Punjab government machinery has been put into action from day one to save the people in this hour of crisis. - Laljit Singh Bhullar, Minister"

Chandigarh, Sep 3

Punjab Cabinet Ministers Laljit Singh Bhullar and Harbhajan Singh ETO, along with senior Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader and former Deputy Chief Minister of Delhi Manish Sisodia, on Wednesday visited villages in Tarn Taran district to take stock of vulnerable points along the Beas River.

During the visit, the AAP leaders reviewed the condition of embankments and interacted with locals to assess the immediate challenges posed by rising river waters.

Recognising the urgency of the situation, Punjab ministers and Sisodia, with the support of the local community and the district administration, joined hands in strengthening the river's weak points using gunny bags and crates.

Speaking on the occasion, the leaders said that the Punjab government under the leadership of Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann is committed to safeguarding the lives and livelihoods of people in flood-prone areas.

Immediate remedial measures are being ensured while long-term solutions are also being devised to prevent damage to agricultural land and habitation.

The ministers appreciated the cooperation extended by villagers and officials in timely fortifying the embankments and assured that the state government will continue to monitor the situation closely to avoid any untoward incident.

Minister Bhullar said the entire Punjab government machinery has been put into action from day one to save the people in this hour of crisis. He said Sisodia and the entire AAP leadership joined hands with Punjabis in crisis.

Meanwhile, the government has decided to keep all educational institutions, including government, aided, recognised and private schools, colleges, universities and polytechnic institutes in the state closed till September 7.

Education Minister Harjot Bains said this decision was following the directions of Chief Minister Mann to ensure safety and well-being of students and staff, while adding the government has been working to mitigate the impact of the floods and ensure the welfare of its citizens.

- IANS

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Priya S
Closing schools till 7th is a wise decision. Children's safety should always come first. Hope the government also arranges for online classes so studies don't suffer completely.
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Michael C
While the immediate response is good, why weren't preventive measures taken earlier? Every year we face floods and every year it's the same story. Need permanent solutions, not temporary fixes.
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Harsh A
Sisodia coming from Delhi shows AAP's commitment to Punjab. But hope this isn't just political tourism. Actual help and long-term planning is what our villages need 💪
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Neha E
My relatives in Tarn Taran say the situation is really bad. Glad to see ministers on ground but hope they provide immediate relief - food, medicines and temporary shelters are needed urgently.
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Sarah B
Appreciate the government's proactive approach. Using gunny bags might seem basic but sometimes traditional methods work best in emergencies. Hope they continue monitoring the situation closely.

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