For decades Punjab’s youth rushed abroad chasing foreign dreams, but under CM Bhagwant Mann, jobs and dignity at home are reversing migration, with passport numbers falling to record lows.
Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann has launched “Mission Chardi Kala,” a global fundraising campaign, appealing to Punjabis worldwide to help rebuild Punjab after the devastating 2025 floods destroyed lives and infrastructure.
Mann Government Allocates Rs 100 Crore for Pilgrimage Support to Poor and Elderly Chief Minister Pilgrimage Scheme is not just a government initiative, but an emotional bridge.
India’s decision to stop Sikh groups from traveling to Pakistan on Guru Nanak’s birth anniversary has drawn criticism, but history and security realities show it’s a protective step, not discrimination.
Mann government has created a special relief fund of Rs 100 crores for over 2300 flood-affected villages. For transparency in relief operations, funds have been directly allocated to every gram panchayat.
The Health Department report of September 15 shows that the Mann government is setting an example of trust. The special health campaign started in 2303 villages has given new hope.
Punjab, long troubled by drug abuse, is now seeing a new fight begin in classrooms. Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann’s government has introduced a scientific anti-drug curriculum in over 3,600 schools, training thousands of teachers to guide nearly 800,000 students.
Heavy floods in Punjab have destroyed villages, crops, and homes, leaving thousands of families helpless. Under Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann, the Punjab Government has stepped in with relief, financial aid, and rehabilitation, showing solidarity and promising long-term support to flood-affected victims.
Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann has launched a sharp attack on the central government, questioning why cricket with Pakistan is allowed while Sikh pilgrims are denied access to Kartarpur Sahib and Nankana Sahib. He called it an insult to Punjab’s faith.
The biggest feature of this campaign is that it is not the responsibility of just one department. Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann himself is monitoring it.
Chief Minister S. Bhagwant Singh Mann has assured that every flood victim in Punjab will be compensated within 45 days.
A special drive of cleanliness and restoration is being run by the government in the entire state from September 14 to September 23 in more than 2300 villages and urban wards.