This natural calamity submerged 2,300 villages, affecting 2 million people, of which 700,000 were rendered homeless in Punjab.
The government’s rapid reconstruction, sanitation drives, and disease prevention measures highlight its dedication to public safety and efficient disaster management.
Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann has announced a major reduction in Verka dairy product prices. This move eases household expenses, supports dairy farmers, and strengthens Punjab’s cooperative model.
Punjab government’s special road safety force (SSF) and Farishte scheme together have transformed highways, reducing accidents by record margins and saving over 37,000 lives within months of action.
Over 1,000 donors contributed within 24 hours. Funds go to the Rangla Punjab Vikas Fund with complete transparency, encouraging both NRI and corporate support.
Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann said Punjab is his family, announcing daily health updates and massive medical camps after floods to protect people from fever, infections, and other seasonal diseases.
The Punjab Government, led by Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, has launched major education schemes for SC students, including foreign study scholarships, post-matric aid, and PCS coaching, ensuring brighter futures without financial burdens.
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.