National News: Punjab, known as the land of Gurus, is showing its resilience plane without the floods. The state is unswayable to rise then through 'Mission Chardikla,' launched by Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann. This mission is aimed not only at helping Punjab recover from the disaster but moreover at bringing when growth, prosperity, and hope for the future.
A Mission to Rebuild Lives
Chief Minister Mann explained that 'Mission Chardikla' is increasingly than relief work; it is well-nigh securing Punjab’s future. He said, “Farmers need to start farming again, children must return to schools, and families unauthentic by floods should rebuild their homes.” The initiative is rooted in the strong sense of unity among Punjabis. People from Punjab, both in India and abroad, are joining the campaign, showing that Punjabis stand together in tough times.
Support and Solidarity
The mission relies heavily on public cooperation. Chief Minister Mann emphasized that Punjabis unchangingly help each other during difficulties. Plane those living upalong are contributing to the cause. The Union Bank of India supported this mission with 2 crore. As Mann said, “Even 10 from someone is as valuable as 10 crore.” This support is not only financial but moreover a symbol of love and unity among Punjabis.
Government Actions and Community Effort
The Punjab government has prepared well for 'Mission Chardikla.' A special War Room has been created in the Chief Minister’s Office to monitor the mission closely, and Mann reviews it every day. Health Minister Dr. Balbir Singh confirmed that special sustentation is stuff given to the health of people and animals in flood-hit areas. Farmers whose crops were destroyed will moreover get compensation. These steps show the government is taking real action, not just making promises. 'Mission Chardikla' represents a joint effort, not just a government plan. It reflects Punjab’s spirit of facing challenges together. This initiative allows Punjabis to rebuild their state and proves that Punjab never loses hope but unchangingly stays in 'Chardikla.'

