September 17, 2025 11:47 am

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Life returning to normalcy in flood-hit areas due to Punjab govt’s relentless efforts

Published by: Fact News
The Fact News Service
Chandigarh, September 17

With the Punjab Government’s intensive cleanliness drive, fogging and spraying operations aimed at preventing outbreak of diseases, life is steadily moving back on track in flood-affected areas. The Cabinet Ministers today visited affected regions to oversee the ongoing relief measures launched under the leadership of Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann.

Cabinet Minister Harjot Singh Bains visited Tarapur and Kiratpur Sahib villages of his constituency under ‘Operation Rahat’ and reviewed the relief measures. He also inspected the damage caused to residential houses due to rainwater flowing down from the Shivalik foothills into the seasonal rivulets. The Minister also took stock of the embankment work at the historic Gurdwara Baba Gurditta Ji. Bains contributed Rs.50,000 towards diesel expenses of tractors and other vehicles engaged in the voluntary relief service under Operation Rahat.

Meanwhile, under the supervision of Cabinet Minister Lal Chand Kataruchak, a massive cleanliness drive was conducted in 10 flood-affected villages namely Skol, Dhinda/Bhupalpur, Kotli Jawahar, Palah, Ghola, Kot Bhattian, Balotar, Sarota, Danwal and Khojki Chak. The campaign covered removal of stagnant water, spraying, fogging and awareness drives to motivate residents for maintaining hygiene. Kataruchak informed that each flood-hit village will be provided Rs.1 lakh as the first installment by the Punjab Government for cleanliness measures.

During his visit to Radhalke, Ram Singh Wala and Muthianwala villages of Patti constituency, Cabinet Minister Laljit Singh Bhullar launched a cleanliness campaign, reiterating that the drive will continue until all flood-affected areas are completely cleaned. The Health Department is consistently conducting fogging and anti-larvae spraying across all affected regions of the state.

Meanwhile, the Punjab Revenue, Rehabilitation and Disaster Management Minister Hardeep Singh Mundian informed that as per the latest assessment till September 16, the number of villages affected has marginally increased from 2472 to 2483 with the population affected rising from 389176 to 389258. The Cabinet Minister said that a positive development has been witnessed in relief measures as the number of active relief camps has significantly reduced from 66 to 41 with the inmates also coming down from 3449 to 1945, reflecting improvement in the ground situation.

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