Key Points

Shah Rukh Khan's Meer Foundation has launched a major relief operation for Punjab flood victims. The initiative provides comprehensive aid kits including medical supplies and shelter materials to 1500 affected families. Local NGOs are handling ground distribution across the worst-hit districts of Amritsar, Patiala, Fazilka and Firozpur. This effort complements ongoing state government and celebrity relief operations throughout flood-ravaged Punjab.

Key Points: Shah Rukh Khan Meer Foundation Aids 1500 Punjab Flood Victims

  • Distributed essential kits including medicines and shelter materials
  • Reaching 1500 households across four flood-ravaged districts
  • Partnered with local NGOs for effective ground implementation
  • Supporting rehabilitation efforts for displaced Punjab families
  • Includes food, hygiene supplies and mosquito nets in relief packages
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Shah Rukh Khan's foundation provides relief to 1500 Punjab flood victims

Shah Rukh Khan's Meer Foundation provides essential relief kits to 1500 flood-affected families across Punjab's worst-hit districts through local NGO partnerships.

"Heartfelt gratitude to Shah Rukh Khan Ji for extending a helping hand to us through his Meer Foundation - Roundglass Foundation"

Chandigarh, September 11

Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan has extended his support to the people of Punjab amid the ongoing floods. The actor's Meer Foundation, in partnership with local NGOs, has stepped in to provide relief to families affected by severe flooding in Punjab, distributing essential kits and aiding their rehabilitation efforts.

In response to the crisis, his foundation joined hands with local NGOs to distribute critical aid to those in need. The relief kits include medicines, hygiene supplies, food items, mosquito nets, tarpaulin sheets, folding beds, cotton mattresses, and other essentials.

The initiative aims to reach 1,500 households across Amritsar, Patiala, Fazilka, and Firozpur districts, offering immediate support for health, safety, and shelter, while assisting families in rebuilding their lives with dignity.

Punjab is currently grappling with one of the worst floods in recent years, which has displaced thousands of families. Relief and rehabilitation operations are ongoing, with authorities and NGOs working on a war footing to restore normalcy.

An NGO, Roundglass Foundation, has expressed gratitude to SRK for his support, "Heartfelt gratitude to Shah Rukh Khan Ji for extending a helping hand to us through his Meer Foundation. His support gives us strength, hope, and fuels our belief that we will overcome this. With his support, we have been able to impact 5,000 people across several affected areas: Chak Aul in Amritsar; Ghanike Bet in Gurdaspur; Dhani Mohna Ram, Dhani Gurkha, Gatti No. 3, and Sabuana in Fazilka; and Gati Rajo Ke and Tendi Wala in Ferozpur," reads the caption.

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On September 3, Shah Rukh Khan expressed solidarity with flood-affected residents in a heartfelt post on X.

"My heart goes out to those in Punjab impacted by these devastating floods. Sending prayers and strength... The spirit of Punjab shall never break... may God bless them all," wrote SRK.

Several Bollywood and Punjabi stars have actively contributed to relief and rehabilitation efforts.

Singer-actor Diljit Dosanjh has adopted ten of the worst-hit villages in Gurdaspur and Amritsar to support relief efforts, working with NGOs and the local administration. Ammy Virk also announced on Instagram that he and his team had adopted 200 homes for affected families.

Sonu Sood has also stepped forward to support relief efforts for the flood-affected communities in Punjab.

Bollywood actors Vicky Kaushal, Suniel Shetty, Sunny Deol and Kareena Kapoor Khan, as well as cricketers Yuvraj Singh, Shubman Gill and Harbhajan Singh, also showed support for victims of the floods in Punjab.

Relief operations include the provision of food, medical care, shelter, and rehabilitation support for displaced residents.

Meanwhile, Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann stated that he would hold a review meeting on Friday at 11 am to assess the flood situation in the state after heavy rains.

In a post on X, CM Mann wrote that discussions would focus on the medical facilities being provided to residents, compensation measures, and concrete steps to manage and mitigate the impact of the floods."I will hold a meeting tomorrow at 11 am to review the flood situation. In this meeting, the Deputy Commissioners of the flood-affected areas will participate via video conference, and the Secretary and Chief Secretary will join by arriving at my Chandigarh residence.

The meeting will discuss the medical facilities being provided to the people, compensation, and concrete steps to deal with the flood situation," CM Mann wrote.

- ANI

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Rohit P
As someone from Patiala, I can tell you how badly these relief materials are needed. The flooding has destroyed so many homes. Thank you SRK and all the NGOs working on ground. Every bit helps!
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David E
Impressive to see how many Indian celebrities are stepping up. SRK, Diljit, Sonu Sood - all doing their part. This is what true stardom looks like - using your platform for social good.
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Anjali F
While I appreciate the help, I hope the government is also taking concrete steps for long-term flood management. Relief is important but prevention is better than cure. CM Mann's meeting should lead to permanent solutions.
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Karthik V
The detailed list of items in the relief kits shows they've really thought about what people need - from medicines to mosquito nets. Proper planning makes a huge difference in disaster relief. 👏
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Sarah B
Heartwarming to see the entertainment industry coming together during crises. From Bollywood to Punjabi artists - everyone is contributing. This unity is what makes India special.
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Vikram M
Punjab has faced so many challenges recently. It's good to see that despite everything, the spirit of seva and community support remains strong. More power to all the relief workers!

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