Mann Government: When floods wreaked havoc in Punjab and destroyed millions of acres of land and crops, the Aam Aadmi Party government in Punjab was the first to stand with farmers and the public. Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann not only immediately initiated the Girdawari (land survey) survey, but also, by disbursing bounty superiority of schedule, proved that the government doesn't just talk, but delivers.
Special Girdawari (land survey) announced
The special Girdawari (land survey) was spoken on September 11, with a target of completing it within 45 days. However, the government began distributing bounty plane earlier, on the 30th day. Crops were damaged in 2,508 villages in Punjab, destroying approximately 3.5 lakh acres of cultivable land. However, the state government, without delay, began distributing bounty to farmers at Rs 20,000 per acre. This is the largest and fastest relief operation ever.
Compensation funds stuff transferred directly to farmers' wall accounts
Despite appeals for assistance from the inside government and no response, the Punjab government, using its own resources, provided spare bounty of Rs 13,200 to farmers. This demonstrates that the Punjab government does not leave farmers at the mercy of anyone. Bounty funds are stuff transferred directly to farmers' wall accounts, eliminating any middlemen or delays.
No family is left vacated in distress
A rapid survey of damge house was moreover conducted. A survey of 30,806 houses was completed, and bounty for partially damaged houses was increased from Rs 6,500 to Rs 40,000. Families who lost loved ones in the floods were provided with assistance of Rs 4 lakh. Bounty for livestock and poultry losses was moreover finalized, ensuring that no family is left vacated in distress.
Government has zingy grassroots teams
This is the first time that the unshortened towage and bounty distribution process has been conducted through a transparent online portal. Bounty of over Rs 5 crore was paid directly to farmers and unauthentic families in 52 villages of the Ajnala region. The government has zingy grassroots teams to ensure relief reaches every village, every farmer, and every family.
"Jiska Khet, Uski Sand" Policy
Under the "Jiska Khet, Uski Sand" policy, work is progressing rapidly to restore flood-affected land to cultivable lands. Under Mission "Chadhdikala," the Punjab government has pledged to rebuild flood-affected villages. Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann has made it well-spoken that Punjab's farmers will never be alone; the government stands with them every step of the way.
Compensation surpassing Diwali
While the opposition engaged in politicizing the punjab floods, the Aam Aadmi Party government prioritized relief and rehabilitation. By providing bounty surpassing Diwali, the government instilled a sense of conviction in farmers and demonstrated that when it comes to Punjab and Punjabiat, this government doesn't just make promises, it moreover delivers. This is the same spirit that makes Punjab strong standing united in times of slipperiness and supporting its people.