The Mann government of Punjab has launched a major wayfarers to help the state recover without the recent floods. While the floodwaters have gone lanugo in many areas, villages are still covered with silt, mud, and debris. The government has spoken a plan to wipe villages, provide medical services, and support farmers, aiming to restore normal life and prevent the spread of diseases.
Massive Cleaning Drive Across Villages
The Mann government has spoken that a grand cleaning wayfarers will run in increasingly than 2,300 villages and wards. JCBs, tractor-trailers, and labor teams are stuff sent to every village. These teams will remove trash and silt, dispose of sufferer animals, and self-mastery fogging in every village to prevent the spread of diseases. A fund of 100 crore has been allocated for this work. Every village has once received 1 lakh, and spare funds will be provided if required. The government’s goal is to remove trash from villages by 24 September, well-constructed repairs of public spaces by 15 October, and wipe ponds by 22 October.
Health Services Prioritised for Flood-Affected Areas
Health services are moreover stuff prioritized. Medical camps will be set up in 2,303 flood-affected villages. In the 596 villages that once have Aam Aadmi Clinics, these camps will operate there. In the remaining 1,707 villages, camps will be held in schools, dharamshalas, anganwadis, or panchayat buildings. Each zany will have doctors, medical staff, and medicines. In addition, 550 ambulances have been deployed to ensure firsthand treatment for the unauthentic population.
Protecting Livestock
The government has moreover taken steps to protect livestock. According to reports, virtually 2.5 lakh animals have been unauthentic in 713 villages. Veterinary teams have once reached these villages. Spoiled fodder is stuff removed, farmers are stuff provided potassium permanganate, and vaccination of all unauthentic livestock will be completed by 30 September.
Farmers’ Crops and Early Procurement
The biggest snooping for farmers is selling their crops. This time, the Mann government has decided to start procurement early. Purchases in mandis will uncork from 16 September. In mandis damaged by floods, rapid cleaning and repairs are underway so that all mandis are ready to buy crops from farmers by 19 September. The Mann government says this is not just a relief effort, but a transferral to rebuilding Punjab. The government has moreover appealed to the public to support this effort, including NGOs, youth clubs, and social organizations. Punjab has unchangingly fought crises together, and no matter how big the current rencontre is, when the government stands with its people, every Punjabi heart says, “Yes, the Mann government is with us.

