Key Points

Union Minister Nimuben Bambhaniya conducted a comprehensive field visit to flood-affected villages in Ludhiana, Punjab. She personally distributed relief supplies and listened to local residents' challenges during her tour. The minister emphasized the government's commitment to supporting flood-hit communities through immediate relief and long-term rehabilitation strategies. Her visit included inspecting infrastructure, assessing damage, and ensuring fair compensation for affected families.

Key Points: Nimuben Bambhaniya Supports Punjab Flood Victims in Ludhiana

  • Minister personally distributed ration kits to affected families
  • Inspected Sutlej river embankment for flood prevention
  • Directed sensitive damage assessment for fair compensation
  • Emphasized government's commitment to rehabilitation efforts
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Union Minister Nimuben Bambhaniya visits flood-hit villages in Ludhiana

Union Minister Nimuben Bambhaniya visits flood-hit Ludhiana villages, distributes relief and assesses damage with commitment to rehabilitation

"The Union government stands firmly with the people of Punjab in this hour of difficulty - Nimuben Bambhaniya"

Ludhiana, Oct 12

Union Minister of State for Consumer Affairs Nimuben Jayantibhai Bambhaniya on Sunday toured flood-affected villages in Ludhiana district in Punjab, meeting with residents, assessing ground realities, and distributing ration kits and essential supplies to affected families.

The minister visited the villages of Sasrali, Boothgarh, and Roor, which were among the worst-hit by the recent floods.

During her interactions, Bambhaniya listened to the grievances and difficulties faced by the local residents and assured them that the Union government is fully committed to extending every possible support to ensure their early rehabilitation and recovery.

She personally handed over ration kits containing essential food grains and daily-use items to the affected families, emphasizing that the Union government, under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, is working to ensure that relief materials and assistance reach every household in need.

She said the Union government stands firmly with the people of Punjab in this hour of difficulty and will continue to assist the state in speeding up relief, rehabilitation, and reconstruction efforts.

During her field visit, the Union Minister also inspected the Sutlej river embankment and reviewed the repair and reinforcement works being undertaken to prevent further erosion and flooding.

She directed the authorities concerned to complete the strengthening of the embankment on a priority basis and to work towards developing a long-term and sustainable flood management strategy to safeguard the lives and livelihoods of people living along the river basin.

Addressing officials and local representatives at the site, Bambhaniya highlighted the importance of timely and transparent surveys for assessing damage to houses, farmlands, and livestock.

She instructed that such surveys must be carried out with sensitivity and fairness, ensuring that all affected families receive appropriate and prompt compensation.

The minister also reviewed the condition of village roads, culverts, and public infrastructure, many of which were damaged in the floods, and directed the district administration to expedite repair and restoration work to bring daily life back to normal at the earliest.

Reiterating the Union government's focus on citizen welfare, Bambhaniya said under Prime Minister Modi's leadership, the Union government has introduced several welfare initiatives aimed at improving the lives of ordinary citizens.

- IANS

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Priya S
While the visit is appreciated, I hope this isn't just for photo ops. The real test is whether compensation reaches people quickly and embankment repairs are done properly before next monsoon.
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Sarah B
The focus on long-term flood management strategy is crucial. Year after year we see the same problems. Need permanent solutions, not temporary fixes 💪
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Arjun K
Ration kits are helpful but what about crop damage compensation? Farmers have lost everything. Hope the damage assessment is done fairly and compensation reaches them soon.
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Michael C
Transparency in damage surveys is key! Too often, the most vulnerable get left out. Hope they follow through on this promise.
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Kavya N
Glad to see a woman minister taking charge of relief operations. She seems to be addressing both immediate needs and long-term solutions. Hope the coordination with state government works well 🤝

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